Primary School
This section is a collection of articles on Primary School.
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A Fun and Safe Digital Playground for Your Kids to Explore
Samsung Kids is available free on all Samsung devices and seeks to help parents be proactive in guiding their children in developing good digital media habits.
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Sun’s Out! Protecting Your Child From The Sun
Too much sun is no good for anyone, and especially where babies and young children are concerned. How should you protect your baby from sunburn?
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Studying for PSLE Series: Maths
Mathematics is the most rigid of PSLE subjects. But it also offers an opportunity to measure a child's understanding and identify the areas in which to revise.
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The Distinction Between Learning and Scoring
Marks are numeric scores that help to quantify a child's work. A child must never be led to perceive his education is all about attaining more and better marks.
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A Parent’s Role in Nurturing Creativity
Creativity is a skill that can be developed over time. When we encourage our children to get creative, we also encourage physical, intellectual and emotional growth.
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Home-Based Learning for Primary Students: A Telecommuting Parent’s Survival Guide
With MOE's announcement that all schools will carry out home-based learning from 8 April 2020, here is our how-to guide on home-based learning.
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Curb Your Child’s Myopia Progression with HOYA MiYOSMART Lens
HOYA MiYOSMART lens is an award-winning and clinically proven solution for myopia control. Its D.I.M.S technology curbs children's myopia progression on average by 59%.
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Why is My Child Struggling with Mathematics?
The maths syllabus is designed in a spiral nature. When a child does not fully master the concepts at the more basic levels, they may incur an academic debt.
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Dealing with Feeding Problems in Children
Are you facing mealtime stress with your child? Dr Michelle Tan shares her insights on childhood nutrition and how to deal with feeding-related issues in children.
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Studying for PSLE: How Can Parents Support Their Child for the PSLE?
The period nearing PSLE is understandably an anxious one not only for students but also for parents. So what can parents do to support their child during this period?























