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What Kind Of Books Do Singapore Ministers Read?
Which Singapore Minister likes to read a novel about how love works? Or which Minister has a liking for fantasy books after reading the Earthsea series?
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Raising Boys To Be Good Men: 10 Things To Teach Your Son
Bringing up boys comes with its own set of challenges, with some special life lessons we want our boys to grasp. So how can we raise boys to be good men?
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Hidden Sugars In Packaged Food And Drinks
Think that your child's breakfast cereal box was "healthy"? You may want to read the labels again. Look out for these hidden sugars in your packaged food and drinks.
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Loving A Child With Autism: Interview With Rilvia Len
What is it like to raise a child with autism? Rilvia Len, opens up on her journey with her 6 year-old son, Raphael, who has autism.
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Why You Should Avoid Animal Circus
Baby bears strung up by the neck, monkeys dragged by their necks, & baby lions taught to FEAR humans. Watch this video and understand why you should avoid animal circus.
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6 Easy Paypal Hacks Just for Parents
Time-starved parents can now have it all - combat the time-crunch, grow your career, and achieve the #superparent status using PayPal's hacks!
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Parents’ Guide to Keeping Children Safe While Playing Pokémon Go
Symantec shares some risks in the cyber realm, the real world and the safety of children while playing the Pokémon Go game that parents should start taking note of.
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The Best Part About Being A Mother In Your 20s: Interview with Evelyn Chen
Maternity leave is no walk in the park. That's something that 28-year-old mum Evelyn Chen quickly realised after giving birth eight months ago to her daughter.
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A Powerful Lesson In Bullying: The Bruised And The Beautiful Apple
When people are bullied, especially children, they feel horrible inside and sometimes don't show or tell others how they are feeling.
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Fathers, You Matter Too! Benefits Of Father Involvement
Besides playing the provider role, a father's involvement in forming regular connections with his child are aspects to be strengthened, not neglected.