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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Why We Should Not Waste Food
Show this to your kids to let them know how much effort it takes for food to be put on their table and let them understand why we should not waste food.
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Birthday Parties At Indoor Playground eXplorerkid
Planning a party from scratch can be quite daunting. Let the party professionals from eXplorerkid help you with your kid's birthday bash.
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Heguru Education Special Part 4: How Much My Daughters’ Have Progressed
After attending the Heguru programme at Heguru Education Centre at One KM for six months, Michelle Hon saw how both her daughters have progressed tremendously.
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Sweat It Out! Exercising Together With Your Family
Exercising as a family will help promote family togetherness and strengthen your relationship with your child. Here are some ideas on what you can do with your kids.
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School’s Out, It’s Time For A FUNtastic Holiday At Sentosa FunFest!
School holiday is here again and you better watch out… for this FUN and CRAZY festival happening at Sentosa! It’s time for a FUNtastic holiday at Sentosa FunFest!
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Interview with Single Mother, Saralfathurunisha Muhd Jahabar, 43
The mother of two reflects on what it's like to connect with other single mums, why sometimes it's better to let a relationship go, and how to enjoy the upsides of solo parenting.
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Tips To Prepare For A Child’s Hospital Stay
A hospital stay with your loved ones can be unsettling and often traumatic. Here's a list of items you'll need if you ever have to stay overnight in a hospital with your child.
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Interview with Single Mother Vivian Pan, 31
"You are not alone." says Vivian Pan founder of the Single Parents Support Group, a platform to help other single parents. She shares her story with TNAP.
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10 Simple Acts of Love To Show Your Kids
When it comes to showing our love to our children, it's not always about big gestures or lavish gifts. The smallest of things can make our children feel deeply loved and special.
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Interview With Single Mother Laura Tait, 24
A month before Laura gave birth, the father, who was Laura's long-time partner, said he wanted nothing to do with the baby - financially or otherwise.