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Storybooks That Teach Toddlers Good Behaviours
Babies are not born with the skills to differentiate between what is right and what is wrong. We round up storybooks on positive behaviours just for toddlers.
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Bridging The Gap Between The Generations
Engagement between children and their grandparents allows them to learn from each other, develop empathy and understand each other's limitations and strengths.
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Letting Go – How Some Parents Do It
Learning to let go is one of the toughest lessons to learn as a parent, but it is inevitable along the parenting journey.
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How to Be a Better Parent: Keeping Our Children Safe Online
Once children are given internet access, parents should gear up on internet safety and act as gatekeepers to their children's internet consumption.
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How to Restart Your Career After a Long Break
Restarting a career after a break is daunting. But with a positive mindset and job-hunting strategies, it may prove to be a good challenge that opens new doors.
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Dramatically Different: Early Learning Programmes At Julia Gabriel Centre
We had a peek at some of the Early Learning Programmes at Julia Gabriel Centre, and were thoroughly impressed. Classes were filled with music, drama and excitement!
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The One-Stop Leisure And Lifestyle Destination For The Whole Family
Home to one of Singapore's largest water park and resort, Downtown East is a one-stop leisure and entertainment hub for family-friendly activities for all ages!
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How To Hone Your Child’s Creativity
How can we hone our children's creativity? We turn to experts for tips and advice on how parents can help foster creativity in children.
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Helping Your Child Pronounce Tricky Sounds Like R, S, K And G
It can be a tricky task to figure out why your child has trouble pronouncing certain sounds. Pronunciation problems can also be challenging to correct.
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How To Choose The Right Books For Your Child
What better time than now to stimulate your child's love for books? An expert from British Council shares useful tips on choosing the right books for your child.