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Top 10 Children Classic Books
Introducing your child to the world of books early on and cultivating a love for reading is one of the most important things parents can do for their young kids.
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Dealing with Feeding Problems in Children
Are you facing mealtime stress with your child? Dr Michelle Tan shares her insights on childhood nutrition and how to deal with feeding-related issues in children.
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Negative Implications of Early Screen Exposure on Young Children’s Development
The excessive and unregulated usage of screen time is found to be linked with the delayed development of young children.
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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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Children with Down Syndrome: How to Develop their Reading and Spelling Skills
Reading and being read to from a young age are vital for improving language and memory skills. This is true for all kids including individuals with Down syndrome.
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How Heguru Education’s Whole Brain Training Nurtures Fast and Well-Rounded Learners
If you're looking for a children's enrichment class that's engaging, fun and unique, it's time to put Heguru Education Centre on your radar.
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KUNO Method: Experiential Hands-On Learning For Pre-Schoolers
How does KUNO Method, a leading interactive brain enrichment centre from Japan help preschoolers cultivate logical thinking, spatial abilities and thinking skills?
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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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When Kids Speak With A Lisp: How To Fix It
Does your kid speak with a lisp? A speech expert recommends what you can do at home to help your child correct that pesky lisp.
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Are Our Kids Really Brave For Not Crying?
Is crying all that bad? Why do we find crying so hard to bear that we have to immediately nip it in the bud by finding ways to stop the tears from flowing?