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 Be A Happier And Better Parent
Are you a happy parent? Happier mums and dads reflect positive emotions that enhance the parent-child relationship. Increase your happiness index with these 6 ideas.
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Practical Apps For Busy Parents
No time to do the groceries? No time to cook? Help is just a few swipes and taps away, thanks to these practical apps.
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When Parents Spend Too Much Time On Their Phones
You might think that occasional 'quick glances' at your phone could not possibly have any impact on your kids, but over time, these do add up.
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Why Babies Need Exploratory Play
Why do babies need exploratory play? How do you find the right balance in giving your child the freedom to explore, yet ensure they stay safe while doing so?
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Essential Life Skills To Impart In Your Child
In our fast-changing world, the way we raise our children is very much different from the way we were raised by our parents. What are the skills needed for a 21st century child?
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Getting The Work-Life Balance Right
Any working parent knows just how hard it is to juggle the competing priorities of family and career. Here are work-life balance tips to help you through.
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Teaching Manners To Kids: When Is The Best Time To Start?
Teaching manners to our children is a vital part of parenting on how they treat others as they grow. It is never too early to start.
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How I Decluttered My Home The Marie Kondo Way
Is your home getting more cluttered and filled with unnecessary stuff? Our writer shares how she decluttered her home using Marie Kondo's principles.
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How to Help Kids with Sensory, Language and Speech Issues
How do you bring out the best in your child, who has sensory or speech and language issues as they grow up?
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Children With Special Needs And Their Parents Open Up
Many children with special needs are still being treated unequally. A few individuals with special needs and their parents open up.