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Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2021 – Buddy Up For Breast Health
Themed “Buddy Up To Beat Breast Cancer”, the National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) 2021 Campaign aims to encourage women to go for mammogram screening.
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Empowering Women to be Their Best
In case you haven't heard, this year is the year of celebrating SG women. After the whirlwind of having the pandemic hit and most of Singapore working from home (WFH)...
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Prenatal Yoga Classes For Mummies in Singapore
Yoga has become popular in recent years as a form of prenatal exercise. We sussed out a few prenatal yoga studios for mummies to check out.
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Beautiful Mummy of Two Perseveres During COVID as a Swabber
A mother of 2 who used to be a limo driver but has switched jobs to becoming a swabber after COVID hit hard on the industry. Mummy Carmen shares her story.
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First-time Mum Juggles Work and Family During COVID Times
The old adage is true, "it takes a village to raise a child" and it definitely takes the understanding and support of various parties to help working mothers thrive in the workplace.
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A Day in the Life of a Working Mum With HBL
Parents across Singapore can empathise with this scenario - having to not only let your child use your laptop/phone for home-based learning but also having to sit with them…
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Phase 2 Is Taking More Of A Toll On Women And What Can Be Done
With mounting pressures a household faces with work from home being the default, women are no doubt bearing the brunt of household and caregiving responsibilities in Phase 2.
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Dragon Rider Movie Bundle Winners
Congratulations to the following lucky winners of our Dragon Rider Movie Bundle Giveaway. They have won a set of Dragon Rider movie premiums and complimentary passes each.
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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?