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National Day Rally 2013: What Parents Should Know
What are the changes that will re-shape the education landscape for your child in Singapore? Here’s a recap at what PM Lee's National Day Rally Speech this year.
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Speaking The Language Of Love To Our Children
Speaking to our children can be a labor of love, and a big challenge. Our expert shares effective ways to communicate with your child.
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“My Child Can’t Draw!” Debunking The Myth Of Art For Children
There are only two areas where a child can be free and enjoy full control. One of them is Play, the other is Art. So what can parents do to encourage art appreciation?
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When Your Child’s Friends Are A Bad Influence: 5 Strategies For Parents
What's a parent to do if your child is hanging out with kids you don't approve of, whose values and upbringing don't match your own?
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Gender Bender: Should I Be Worried?
What will you do when you discover your son trying on your pearl necklace or tell your daughter when you see her wielding an umbrella like a sword running around the house?
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Singapore Mum Abroad
Imagine leaving everything familiar behind, and plunging into a new country with two little boys in tow. Read about what life was like for Justina Tey, when her family moved to Germany for a year.
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Talking To Your Kids About Racism
In a multicultral country like Singapore, the topic of race is unavoidable. Here are some pointers on how you can handle topics of race and racism with your child.
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How To Plan A Themed Birthday Party For Children
With these 7 simple steps to planning for your child's themed birthday party, you will be surprised to find party-planning such a breeze!
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Teaching Our Children To Be Independent (Part 2)
How can we raise our children to be independent at home? Consider the following tips and you're on your way to raising an independent child!
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Teaching Our Children To Be Independent (Part 1)
One of the most important areas that a child must be independent in is Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Parents must also keep in mind not to expect too much from their child.