Parenting
Nothing can truly prepare you for parenthood. But it helps to be equipped with useful tips and information from experts and other fellow parents. Navigate our articles in this section to get a clearer picture of your parenting journey ahead.
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How To Optimize Your Child’s Brain Development
How do we optimize our child’s brain development? Selene Diong, Principal Instructor of Sparkanauts shares with us three ways.
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10 Quotes By Lee Kuan Yew On Work, Family And Women
Known for his powerful speech and not one to mince his words. We compiled a list of quotes by Lee Kuan Yew that not many people know about.
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Top 8 Unforgettable Words Of Lee Kuan Yew
We round up eight quotes by Mr Lee Kuan Yew, our founding father and the first Prime Minister of Singapore.
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Top 12 Facts Your Dentist Wants You To Know
What are the top twelve facts you should know about your child's dental health? Dr Lim Swee Teck, Author of "The Healthy Smile Series" tells us more.
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Entrepreneurial Exposure For Children: Sentosa KidZ Flea Experience (Part 1)
What does it mean to be an entrepreneur and how can we expose children to entrepreneurship in a way that is fun and engaging?
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Must-Haves For A Fun Birthday Party
What are the must-haves for a fun birthday party? Here are some essential tips on organising a Birthday Bash for your little one.
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So Much More To Play: Interview With Ai Ling, Director, KindyROO Singapore (Part II)
What is structured and unstructured play? Is there a difference? Are both important in your child's development? Learn more about play from our expert.
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Homeschool Series Part 2: Homeschooling In Singapore
We spoke to four mothers who have chosen to homeschool their children, to find out what led to their decision, what homeschooling really looks like, and the resources available out there.
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Benefits Of A Holistic Program For Your Child
What is the importance of providing your child with a balanced and holistic program? Here are some reasons why.
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How Do I Know If I Am Over Protective Of My Child?
Over-protectiveness is hard to judge. And who is anyone to judge that you are being over-protective of your child? How can we be more aware of our parenting styles?