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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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.
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How To Ensure Our Children Are Not Spoilt: 6 Parenting Strategies
What can parents do to ensure that their children do not become spoilt? How can we undo what we have been doing if we already have been spoiling them?
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7 Effective Tips To Answer Your Child’s Difficult Questions
Children can ask the most interesting things. Here are 7 useful tips for parents on how to tackle some of these difficult questions.
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Food Craft: Getting Picky Eaters To Eat
Who said food and fun had to be mutually exclusive? Food Craft can and should be included as part of our kitchen. Here are two adorable culinary projects you can do at home.
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How To Understand Your Toddler’s Tantrum Better
Toddlers can be in a whole league of their own cognitively, emotionally, socially. Here are seven facts that are good to know about how toddlers behave.
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8 Common Accidents In Children And How To Treat Them Properly
What happens when your child has a bad fall? Dr Wong Chin Khoon from SBCC Baby & Child Clinic lists down the common accidents in children and the proper way to treat them.
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How Do You Know If Your Child Is Not Developing Normally: Fine Motor Skill Impairment
An infant or child up to age five who is not developing new fine motor skills for that age may have a developmental disability. What are some of the symptoms?
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Understanding Your Child’s Fine Motor Development
As much as gross motor skills are easily identified in a developing child, fine motor development is of huge importance and should be given equal attention.