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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Interview with Hwang Siew Ling, Founder of The Party Stuff
The mother of two shares what she learnt through the years of managing motherhood and being a business owner, and why she doesn't believe in work-life balance.
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Activities For Children With Special Needs
All children learn to make sense of the world through play, including those with special needs. Here is a list of activities for children with special needs.
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The 5 Languages Of Love Of Children
In The 5 Love Languages of Children, Dr. Gary Chapman introduces the five basic ways to express and experience love. Which rings true for your child?
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What Are The Best Supplements To Take
Juggling work and parenthood can take a physical and mental toll on our bodies. Here are 4 best supplements to take for a more energised day.
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Caring For A Child With Autism
How can parents care for a child who has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Our expert shares 11 helpful strategies.
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Dealing With Difficult In Laws
What can you do if you disagree with how your children are handled? Here are 8 strategies for dealing with difficult in-laws.
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How Can We Teach Our Children To Be Happy?
Happiness is not a result of our external circumstances but a product of our own mental and physical habits. What can we do to help our children master the art of happiness?
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Autism And Picky Eating: 8 Strategies
According to research, children with autism have a high prevalence of picking eating. How can you help your child with autism try new food?
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Supporting Children With Special Needs
Caring and supporting children with special needs is not an easy role. How can parents, family members, professionals and the community understand and care better?
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5 Things Fathers Do That Are Underappreciated
Too often, we see the father's role as merely one of breadwinner or disciplinarian. But a real dad is so much more. Here are things fathers do that may go unnoticed.