Toddler
The famous terrible twos stage beckons! Whether it is true for your child, fret not. From temper tantrums to weaning off breastmilk to most commonly asked question ‘When will they learn how their ABCs?’, discover more about baby as they progress from infancy to toddler in this section.
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Helping Your Child Transit To A New School: 9 Things Parents Can Do
As adults, we find ways and strategies to help ourselves cope with such transitions. It is pretty much the same with toddlers, but these small ones would need us to help them find a coping mechanism.
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How Old Is A Child Too Old To Be Fed?
Once our kids are able to feed themselves, why do we still take over? When is a child simply too old to be fed?
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Teaching Our Children The Value Of… Empathy
Why should we encourage our children to develop empathy and how do we do so? Jenny Tai investigates and provides some tips to help parents.
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10 Ways To Make Your Child’s Bedtime Easier
Children, sometimes, no matter how tired they are just don't seem to want to go to bed when you want them or need them to. Here are some ideas to help you set a bedtime routine for your toddler.
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What Can I Feed My Diabetic Child?
Children with diabetes should have a healthy normal diet like every other child. The only difference is that parents should be aware of the amount of carbohydrates they take.
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7 Useful Benefits of Nursery Rhymes
Do you know that Incy Wincy Spider can be a toddler's and parent's best friend? Studies have shown that children who learn nursery rhymes and songs can reap language, learning and social benefits!
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Whole Brain Learning Activities
Right brain training alone is not sufficient. For whole-brain development, the two brain hemispheres have to be connected. Here are 6 activities to do.
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Vegetable Substitutes For Picky Eaters
It can be extremely frustrating and worrying for parents when children refuse to eat their vegetables. Here are some substitutes you can consider for your little one.
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Why Turn-Taking Is Better Than Sharing
As parents, we often feel pressured to persuade our child to share his toys as soon as another kid wants it. Sharing on demand doesn't teach a child true generosity.
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The Power Of Music: Benefits And Impacts On Children
Can music really make a difference in your child’s learning? Professor Larry Scripp, former Harvard music researcher reveals eye-opening benefits of learning music.