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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Before Going Primary One: What Your Child Needs To Know
What does your child need to know before going to Primary One? Here's what to do to ensure your child has a good start.
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Why Parents Need To Care About Their Brain Health
Many people assume that brain aging only occurs when you are about 70 years old older. But brain aging starts as early as age 20.
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How To Raise A Child Who Loves To Eat Nutritious Food
How can we encourage our children to eat wholesome nutritious foods? We ask a nutrition expert for tips.
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Is My Child Adjusting Well In School?
A school may not be every child's playground. How can you tell if they are settling down well in school?
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Modern Daddies: Interview With Zheng Liren
We chat with a modern daddy-next-door to hear about his approach to parenting, the struggles he faces, and how being a father has changed him.
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Newbie Parent’s Guide To Primary One Registration Exercise
Registering your child to Primary One next year? Here's a summary of the various stages to prepare for your child's Primary One Registration Exercise.
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Teaching Our Children To Do Good
How can we teach our children to go beyond themselves? To groom children to be capable individuals, it is equally crucial for them to be shaped by good values.
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How To Protect Your Family From Dengue
Dengue is an unpredictable disease. Here are tips on how you can protect yourself and those around you from getting dengue.
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How To Raise A Child Who Loves School
Mention the word 'school' to child and it will likely elicit a chorus of sighs. Here's how you can help instill a positive attitude towards school for your children.
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Interview With Single Father, Eric Kwek
Like many fathers, Eric strives to be there for all his daughter's milestones and give her a happy childhood. But it is not easy, especially for a single dad.