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How to Use CNY Ang Bao to Teach Kids About Money
Find out how you can begin to inculcate healthy financial habits in your children with their CNY ang baos (red packets).
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Parents’ Guide to Important E-Money Conversations this Chinese New Year
Your child will be relying on cashless technology and e-payments as they grow up. Equipping them with the right knowledge, skills and habits early in life is critical.
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Impact of Parental Pressure on Children’s Mental Health and Well-Being
Project Cupid by Raffles Girls' School aims to help parents understand the roles they play in their children's mental health and well-being.
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Motivational Tips for Parents and Kids to Thrive in the New Year
In trying times, how can we encourage our children and ourselves to take each day in stride and be a better version of ourselves despite the challenges we face?
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Build Your Child’s Creative Confidence With Tinkerer Box!
Designed by educators and tested by kids, Tinkerer helps cultivate children's creative confidence and love for Science, Arts and Engineering with creative projects.
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Year of the Ox Chinese Zodiac Forecast 2021
To usher in the year of the Ox, we asked Feng Shui Master, Master Jo Ching, to share his insights on the Chinese zodiac forecast for 2021.
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Lovely Baby Names for Your Newborn that are Inspired by Flowers
Little Flower Hut has come up with a list of baby names inspired by flowers. These names are not only unique and sweet, but each holds a special meaning as well!
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Free Printable to Teach Your Child Financial Literacy from as Young as Three!
The Institute for Financial Literacy created MoneySense for Your Child to teach parents the importance of inculcating good financial habits in children from young.
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How Your Child’s Beliefs about Themselves Shape their Future Success
When we take a deliberate focus on creating empowering beliefs in our children when they are young, we ensure they grow from a foundation that supports them.
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“Maskne” – How to Cope with Face-Mask Related Skin Issues?
Wearing disposable or reusable cloth masks for long periods of time can cause skin reactions such as itchiness, rashes, peeling and acne.