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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This Book Has No Pictures But Kids Love It: Watch The Video To Find Out Why
A children's book with no pictures? Really? This book has only one rule: "Everything the words say, the person reading the book has to say, no matter what".
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Vegetable Substitutes For Picky Eaters
It can be extremely frustrating and worrying for parents when children refuse to eat their vegetables. Here are some substitutes you can consider for your little one.
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Exclusive Interview With Dr Jane Williams, Director At KindyROO
When Jane's oldest son was born with oxygen deprivation, she was told that he would not do well in life as he had cerebral palsy. But she proved them wrong.
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Big Lessons From Little People: Stories About Children
Children from diverse backgrounds, coming together as a community of learners to gain knowledge, skills and make friends - this is what preschool education is about.
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Is Your Child Playing Right?
What is play, and what is not considered play? Here are a few suggestions that are great for babies and toddlers.
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My Child Can’t Stop Coughing!
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is a common virus that causes respiratory tract infections. Dr Jenny Tang from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic tells us more about the virus.
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10 Habits Of Highly Effective SAHM Mothers
Being a Stay-At-Home-Mum (SAHM) is hard work. Here are 10 habits which can help you be a more effective SAHM, and hopefully, avoid burnout.
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9 Childhood Games To Revisit This Children’s Day
Time to bring back those glorious days of spending more time out of doors, leaping to new heights, and using hands to catch and throw, instead of swiping and tapping on screens.
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5 Common Myths About Stretch Marks
The marks that define motherhood. Some mothers have it, some don't. What causes stretch marks and what are its causes and treatments?
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Why Turn-Taking Is Better Than Sharing
As parents, we often feel pressured to persuade our child to share his toys as soon as another kid wants it. Sharing on demand doesn't teach a child true generosity.