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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Art And Craft: Creating Your Own Puppet Stage
All kids love a good show! Here’s a fun craft you can do for the kids to entertain themselves with all manner of fantastic stories.
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Parenting Without Punishment: Is It Really Possible?
Non-punitive parenting uses positive parenting to teach and guide children. How can we guide children without punishment? Here are 5 steps to ensure how.
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Raising A Wholesome Preschooler Part 3: Word Recognition
As a parent, we must try our best to be sensitive and discover our children's dominant learning style as early as possible, and use this information to help them learn in the most effective way.
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10 Things To Avoid Saying To A Child
Words do not cause physical harm but they can cause deep-rooted psychological distress and emotional pain, damaging our children's self-esteem, motivation and confidence.
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Teaching Our Children The Value Of… Empathy
Why should we encourage our children to develop empathy and how do we do so? Jenny Tai investigates and provides some tips to help parents.
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10 Ways To Make Your Child’s Bedtime Easier
Children, sometimes, no matter how tired they are just don't seem to want to go to bed when you want them or need them to. Here are some ideas to help you set a bedtime routine for your toddler.
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The Danger Of Saying “Boys Don’t Cry”: A Powerful Video
Phrases such as "Boys don't cry" or "Stop crying like a girl" are often heard. But what are the repercussions of saying such words? What kind of attitude and mindset are we instilling in them?
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Money Management For Kids: 11 Teaching Strategies
Having a clear perspective on personal wealth helps in self-management and planning ahead. What are some hands-on ways that kids can learn about money?
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What Can I Feed My Diabetic Child?
Children with diabetes should have a healthy normal diet like every other child. The only difference is that parents should be aware of the amount of carbohydrates they take.
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Finding The Joy In Parenting: 5 Powerful Reminders
Rather than hanging on to our regrets and feeling guilty for what has happened, why not turn it into an opportunity to learn how to raise our kids and balance responsibilities with joy?