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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First-Time Mum Series: Mummy Knows Best
Do mummies know best? It is true that mummies do not know it all. But Mummy does know best to do what is necessary.
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Over-The-Counter Pain And Fever Medicines: What You Should Know Before You Buy
With so many types of over-the-counter (OTC) medicine available in the market, how do you know which one to choose? Here are important points to consider.
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Facts And Realities Of Adopting A Baby In Singapore
Besides the physical, emotional and financial capacity to adopt a baby, there are also the technical aspects of adoption. Here are the requirements to adopt a baby in Singapore.
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First-Time Mum Series: That Mealtime Battle
Have you had food that you painstakingly prepared flung in your face child? Or has your child suddenly stopped eating their fill?
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What You Didn’t Know About Allergies
Close to 15% of Singapore's adult population is affected by asthma and nearly 40% troubled by allergic rhinitis.
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Top 5 Colours To Use For Your Children’s Room
Thinking of updating your child's room? The colour experts at AkzoNobel weigh in on 5 colour schemes you can use.
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Easy 10-Minute Exercises for Busy Mums
Staying fit and healthy does not necessarily involve clocking in an hour's worth of exercise though. All you need is just 10 minutes a day to feel the difference.
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Hard Questions Every Parent Need to Ask Themselves
In the whirlwind of parenting, don't forget to be intentional about raising your kids. Here are 10 questions to ask yourself every day.
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Understanding Cerebral Palsy And Muscular Dystrophy
What is Cerebral Palsy? How is it similar or different from Muscular Dystrophy? We ask an expert from THK Therapy Services to learn more.
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The Difference Between Baby Bonus And CDA
Do you get confused with the Baby Bonus cash gift with the Child Development Account (CDA)? Joanne Lai, a Certified Financial Planner spells out the difference.