Primary School
This section is a collection of articles on Primary School.
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Supporting My Child’s Interest: What Can I Do?
What can parents do to support their child's ever-changing interests? Give them a wide exposure, says an expert. Read on to learn more.
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Does My Child Really Need Enrichment Classes?
Are we becoming overzealous in booking lessons on top of regular weekday classes? Here are important questions to ask before signing up for that enrichment class.
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How To Recognize And Manage Exam Stress In Children
The exam period is not only stressful for the child, but for the parent too. How can you better manage your own and your child's exam stress?
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How Much Allowance Should Kids Get
Giving children an allowance can be a good means to build good financial habits. But how much is sufficient? How much allowance should kids get?
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Halloween Candy Options For Children’s Teeth
For most children, Halloween = CANDY. And for parents, candy = CAVITIES. Dr Chin from T32 Junior shares with us the Halloween candy options for children's teeth.
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How To Prepare For PSLE English
How can you help your kid prepare for his PSLE English? Do targeted practice and keep reading books, suggests an expert from British Council.
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Empowering Children To Protect Themselves
How do we empower children to protect themselves when bullies strike? We pick up tips from Eleanor Reynolds, a children and families expert and author.
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The New PSLE Scoring System…And What It Really Means
On 13 July, the Ministry of Education (MOE) finally revealed what the new PSLE scoring system looks like. Here are 3 takeaways for parents.
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Excelling In Chinese: Molin Tutorial Centre
Mandarin claims the top spot as the world's most common language, with more than 955 million speakers. Does your child need a leg up in Chinese? Let experts from Molin Tutorial Centre help you.
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Why Floss: 6 Common Misconceptions About Flossing Your Teeth
While brushing alone is a great way to remove the plaque and food debris that accumulates around teeth surfaces, it does not reach the gaps in between our teeth.























