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Helping Children Excel In English
English is a complex language. As your child enters Primary 1, their vocabulary will gradually expand. How can parents support their language development?
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Speech and Language Development: What’s The Difference?
Speech and language development are often taken as one and the same but in reality, there is a slight difference.
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讲华语! 5 Tips To Improve Your Child’s Chinese At Home
The common misconception is that only teachers can improve your child's Chinese. But parents can help facilitate the learning of Chinese especially at home.
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When Can Children Use Mouthwash?
Many parents already know about the importance of good brushing and flossing habits. But how about mouthwashes? Are they of any benefit to children? At what age can children use mouthwash?
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Entrepreneurial Exposure For Children: Sentosa KidZ Flea Experience (Part 2)
How do you teach your child to have the confidence to approach strangers, and to serve them with sincerity? How do you help them develop their soft skills to interact with people?
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Benefits Of Exposing Your Children To Nature
Mother Nature - an often neglected, free enrichment class available at all hours of the day. Learn more about the benefits of exposing your children to nature from a young age.
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What Is Global Developmental Delay?
Many have heard of special needs conditions such as Down Syndrome, Hyperactivity Disorder or Autism. But what is Global Development Delay (GDD)?
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Please Don’t Go! Dealing With Separation Anxiety
During the first few days at preschool, it is likely for children to experience anxiety. What are the possible triggers and signs? Why are some children less anxious than others?
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Teaching Our Children The Value Of… Standing Up for Themselves
Well-behaved. Polite. Willing to share. These are qualities that many parents would like their children to have. But no parents want their children to be pushovers too.
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Why KindyROO: Interview With Ai Ling, Director, KindyROO Singapore (Part III)
"I only begin to realize the potential of this program when both my younger children (aged 2 and 4) received extremely positive feedback from their preschool teachers."