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My Child Has Frequent Nose Bleeds
Does your child have frequent nose bleeds? Dr Jenny Tang a Paediatrician from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic answers some commonly asked questions on nose bleeds in children.
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Singlish: Good or Bad?
Singapore Colloquial English, fondly known as Singlish is an exotic lingua franca developed over the decades with the influence of multi-racial backgrounds.
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8 Useful Tips On How To Build Confidence In Children
Would you like your child to grow up feeling successful? Confidence is the priceless asset that will inspire this success, helping him live his life to the full.
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The Need To Read
Has your child completed his English homework today? No, I am not referring to the endless mock examination papers. I am referring to reading.
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The Truth Behind Chinese Dyslexia
In recent years, there has been a growing number of children seeking help with learning the Chinese Language in Singapore. What exactly is dyslexia, or more specifically, Chinese dyslexia?
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Child Misbehaviour 101
Most of us struggle, at times, to be certain what parenting techniques to use, when to stay calm and patient throughout the disciplining process and whether our reaction to our children was justified.
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A Guide To Preventing Childhood Obesity
Did you know? Obesity and overweight prevalence continues to trend upwards. Spending time together with your children especially at mealtimes allows parents to monitor eating habits and set appropriate examples.
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Separation Anxiety Disorder In Young Children
Does your child cry and cling to you when you drop him off at school? It seems like your child is going through a phase known as separation anxiety.
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Raising Internet-Savvy And Smart Kids
Children are becoming more technologically independent at an increasingly younger age. One of the most important things a child should learn as they become more web-savvy is cyber ethics.
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My Child Just Doesn’t Get it! Making Sense Of Misbehavior
Ah, the joys of parenting... until your little one decides to keep touching the button on the TV and for the 1000th time you tell your child "No!" yet he still doesn’t get it. Why is this so? Is your little one doing this on purpose?