Primary School
This section is a collection of articles on Primary School.
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Talking To Your Kids About Racism
In a multicultral country like Singapore, the topic of race is unavoidable. Here are some pointers on how you can handle topics of race and racism with your child.
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Teaching Our Children To Be Independent (Part 1)
One of the most important areas that a child must be independent in is Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Parents must also keep in mind not to expect too much from their child.
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5 Reasons Why Your Child Should Learn To Swim
Swimming is not just all fun and play, but also an excellent activity for a child’s overall health and well-being. Here are the top 5 reasons why your child should learn to swim.
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Demystifying Epilepsy In Children
Many parents are badly shaken when witnessing the seizures in their children for the first time. Dr Phuah Huan Kee from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic tell us more about epilepsy in children.
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Sinus In Children
A 'sinus' is actually a normal air-filled space in the facial bones near the nasal passage that is lined with mucous membranes. So technically, everybody has sinuses!
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Transiting To Primary One
Going to Primary 1 can be daunting for the kids (and the parents). Here's video guide by The Ministry of Education on how you can help your child transit to Primary 1.
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Is Your Child Ready For Primary School?
With all the expectations and hype associated with a child starting school, one simple yet highly important question can often be overlooked - Is my child really ready for Primary School?
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Vegetarian Diet For Kids
Is a vegetarian diet recommended for children? What are the benefits and concerns of such a diet? Senior Dietitian Ms Suzanne Khor tells us more.
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The Right To Write – Creative Writing for Children
Writing is one of the basic and one of the most important things a person should learn in life. However, writing is very much different from creative writing.
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Primary School Education In Singapore
The Singapore Primary Education consists of a 4-year foundation stage from P1 to P4, followed by a 2-year orientation stage from P5 to P6.



























