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What You Never Expected about Raising Preteens
The turbulent preadolescent years are between the ages of nine and twelve. How do we parent a kid who's on the precipice of those preteen years?
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Improve Your Child’s Cognitive Abilities with KUNO Method Brain Training: Parents’ Testimonial
Hear from two parents, Ashlyn and Dawn on why they chose to enrol their children in KUNO Method, a leading interactive brain enrichment centre from Japan.
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Interview with Co-Founder of PleaseStay. Movement, Ho Geok Lan
PleaseStay Movement is an initiative started by bereaved mothers who lost their children to suicide. They seek to raise awareness on youth suicides in Singapore.
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Mealtime Stress With Your Little One? Explore Tips Here
It's possible to create positive mealtime experience for both parent and child while ensuring your child's growth is on track.
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Creating Effective Long Distance Parenting Strategies
What happens when you have to engage in distance parenting? We explore long-distance parenting strategies to maintain connection and involvement with your child.
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Survey Shows Children as the Most at Risk Group to UV Damage
Over the past decade, skin cancer cases have risen in Singapore, with skin cancer ranking as the 6th most common cancer among males, and 7th among females.
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Why is Sun Protection Important?
Children’s skin is more sensitive than adult skin, so lotion or cream types of sunscreen may feel more comfortable or irritate their skin lesser.
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How to Spend Quality Time with Your Children
The challenge of spending quality time with our children is something many parents face. Here are some ways where we can maximise the time we spend with them.
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How Do I Stop Sneezing?
An allergy is a common condition that can happen at any age, where the person's immune system overreacts with substances that are usually harmless for most people.
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The Value of Partnership in Parenting
Parenthood is a challenging journey that brings with it a continuum of emotions. Parenting support and partnership benefit the well-being of parents and children.