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How To Create Fun and Soothing Rooms For Kids
Choosing a paint that is washable is ideal as kids sometimes draw on the walls and transform them into colourful canvasses of imagination.
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Raising A Wholesome Preschooler Part 4: Bilingualism
Exposing a child as early as possible to a second language would make them less prone to rejecting using the language as they grow up. Do you agree?
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Teaching Our Children The Value Of… Being True To Themselves
How do we show our children they have control of who they want to expresses their affection to? A mum shares how she imparts the value of being true to oneself, to her little girl.
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5 Simple But Empowering Ways To Encourage Your Child
Our children, small and vulnerable as they are, need encouragement in their day-to-day growth and development, in trying new things and learning new skills.
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Kids Say The Darndest Things!
As we watch kids decipher the conventions of language and creating meaning for themselves, their innocence in the way they communicate shines through. Let's hear it for the children!
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Helping Your Child Transit To A New School: 9 Things Parents Can Do
As adults, we find ways and strategies to help ourselves cope with such transitions. It is pretty much the same with toddlers, but these small ones would need us to help them find a coping mechanism.
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How Old Is A Child Too Old To Be Fed?
Once our kids are able to feed themselves, why do we still take over? When is a child simply too old to be fed?
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Parenting Without Punishment: Is It Really Possible?
Non-punitive parenting uses positive parenting to teach and guide children. How can we guide children without punishment? Here are 5 steps to ensure how.
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Raising A Wholesome Preschooler Part 3: Word Recognition
As a parent, we must try our best to be sensitive and discover our children's dominant learning style as early as possible, and use this information to help them learn in the most effective way.
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10 Things To Avoid Saying To A Child
Words do not cause physical harm but they can cause deep-rooted psychological distress and emotional pain, damaging our children's self-esteem, motivation and confidence.