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Do You Worry About The Growth Of Your Child?
Many parents worry about the growth of their children so we asked our doctor for some answers: What is normal growth? What are the factors that influence a child’s growth? When should I be concerned?
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How To Make A Chinese Lantern
Chinese New Year marks the beginning of a new year for the Chinese. As we prepare for the celebrations, let us take the opportunity to have fun making 'red packet' chinese lanterns!
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Managing School Jitters
Another school year has started and you will have excited kids, happy to see their friends again. But preparing for the beginning of the school term for some can be tough...
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How To Stop Your Young Children From Bickering
One of them snatches the other’s toy & bickering begins. This can escalate to crying, shouting & at times even hitting. So how can you make sure that bickering results in useful learning experiences?
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11 Ways To Boost Your Child’s Immune System
The greatest fear a mother could have is to see her child weak and sick. Follow these guides on how to build up immune system in your child and win in their fight against diseases.
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Dealing With Fever In Children
Fever is one of the common causes of alarm for parents and a great indicator that something is wrong. However, it is also which the body defends itself against infection and further complications.
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Speak And Read Japanese & Korean
Wink To Learn has launched 2 new products Speak And Read Japanese and Speak And Read Korean to help your child to develop a positive interest in Japanese / Korean
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Teaching Children the Art of Gratitude
Being grateful is a beneficial virtue that moulds a humble child. The art of appreciating things would let your child see beyond his excellence.
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Teaching Basic Table Manners for Kids
Table etiquettes are important for children to eat with discipline. Here are some tips for you in teaching table manners for your children during mealtime.
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Recognizing Your Child’s Strength: Eight Multiple Intelligences
At present, an intelligent child is not solely that one who excels in the academics but rather more intelligence beyond the traditional intelligence quotients.