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How Your Child’s Brain Develop
Why is it important to provide proper stimulation and develop the brain at a young age before six? Our expert shares with us more about how the brain develops.
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Going On An Organic Diet: What You Need To Know
Want to start on an organic diet? Is it practical and feasible in Singapore for your child? Let our expert shed some light on going organic.
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10 Valuable Lessons I Learnt From My Children
From our first babble to taking our first footsteps, these are some of the many things we learn from our mother. But mothers too can learn many things from their own children.
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10 Chinese New Year Dos and Don’ts
Some families today don't follow the traditions and practices of their elders, however, it's still good for us to be mindful of our manners during the celebrations.
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Time To Eat! Importance of Eating Regularly
What are some common problem eating behaviours in children? Why is keeping to a regular eating pattern important? Our expert tells us more.
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Raising A Wholesome Preschooler Part 6: Character Building & Moral Education
No education is complete without character building. Would you want an academically bright child, but uses his intelligence in immoral ways later in life?
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How To Create A Stress-Free Environment For Your Child
Children can go through periods when they feel stressed or overwhelmed by people, events, or situations. How can you create a less stressful environment for your child?
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How To Foster Good Study Habits In Kids
What does 'study smart' mean? Does it simply mean being able to invest in the least amount of time and effort for the best academic grades?
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POSB Brings Back National Savings Campaign For Kids
Need help in teaching and encouraging your child to save? The National School Savings Campaign has been relaunched this year, to encourage primary school kids to cultivate the habit of saving.
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Is Your Child A Big Eater Or Small Eater?
Is your child eating too much, or too little? Our nutrition expert from Thomson Paediatric Centre (The Child Development Centre) answers some questions on children's appetite.