Reviews
This section contains the reviews and interviews.
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Finding The Best Baby High Chair
With so many different types of baby high chairs available in the marketplace, how do you find the best baby high chair?
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Is it OK to Have a Big Family in Singapore?
Not everyone is looking to have multiple kids, thanks to financial costs and the rising expectations of being a good parent. So can one thrive - or even survive - with a big family?
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Geo Aesthetics Reviews: Singapore’s Leading Acne Scar Treatment
In Singapore, adult acne affects more women than men. To add to that, they also tend to experience more severe forms of acne breakouts such as cystic and inflammatory acne.
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Wonderlit Speak – Into the Spotlight!
Wonderlit Speak, a key programme to help children become confident and eloquent communicators, opening up their voices and broadening their horizons through the gift of speaking and presenting with conviction.
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Student Care Centres – Three Things You Should Look Out For
With more dual-income families sending their primary school children to student care centres after school, it is important to choose a centre that fits your child's needs.
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Immerse Your Child in the Joy of Chinese Culture
Mandarin Chinese is a prolific language globally, growing up bilingual (or even trilingual) will give your child a distinct advantage as they progress through their education.
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ARTARY Special: Why Children Need Art
The benefits of art for children are aplenty. Even the act of holding a paintbrush is crucial, as it aids in the physical development of fine motor skills.
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Tips for Building Your Child’s Confidence in Preschool
How can you support your child as he tackles each milestone, to become a brave, self-assured preschooler entering a new world of primary school?
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Nurture Future Skills with Speech and Drama at Julia Gabriel Centre
The world is evolving at an ever-increasing pace. In the past, there were always norms we could rely on. How can we help our children prepare for a future where anything can happen?
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Keeping The Love For Mandarin Alive For Toddlers To Teens
How can parents engage their children in the Mandarin language and culture, when English is the main language used in education?