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Development Milestones Of Physical Development In Young Children
As a child develops, one of the most obvious traits of his development is his physical development. From lying on the bed to flipping over, a child's progress can be tremendous in his early years.
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Making Sense Of Your Child’s Drawing
As we know, children begin to draw at a very young age even if it is just lines and scribbles. Since toddlerhood, they display signs of making marks literally everywhere!
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Is The Internet More Good Than Bad For Our Kids?
As our children are born into a world where information is easily within reach, we as parents have to make sure that while they enjoy this easy access to information, precautionary measures need to be in place...
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How Do Children Around The World Celebrate Children’s Day?
Do you know that children around the world uniquely celebrate Children's day too at different times of the year?
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4 Tips to React to Your Child’s Puppy Love
One of my memorable moments from my teaching days would be that of a parent getting flabbergasted over her son's first crush. "But teacher! He's only five, how can he even think like that?!"
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Shoe Shopping For Your Child: Finding That Perfect Fit
Children grow up fast and outgrow most of their shoes quite quickly. But what should mothers look out for when choosing shoes for their children?
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Recommended iPhone Apps For Children (Part III)
Technology is ingrained and intertwined in our daily lives, even for our little ones. In this third part of our series, we will feature 5 iPhone applications our mummies suggested on our Facebook page.
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Language Development In Children
There are two main components to language development- understanding what is spoken and expressing ideas. Child development is predictable as milestones occur...
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3 Aspects of Getting Ready For Primary One
Entering Primary 1 is a very exciting time for a child and the parents. How can parents make sure their child is well-prepared and ready for learning at the next level?
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Reinforcing Your Child’s Curiosity
Curiosity is what makes people learn. There is a need for all parents to bring out the curiosity in their child, however, your child does not have to have the same interests as you.