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DSA for singapore secondary school. What age should you prepare from?
From what age should you be preparing your child for Singapore DSA? My child is in primary 1 and I want to make sure that I give him the best shot to get in through the DSA route to a very good secondary school in singapore #dsa #secondary #psle
Do time out work for your kids?
I have used time out sparingly but I feel like it never works for me. Do time out work for your kids? If it does can you share how do you do it? #discipline
Potty training
Does childcare do potty training?
Post for Fathers
Hey dear fathers are you stressed up caring or contributing to your child daily activity with your JOb
Have a child who is obsessive about making sure we follow the plan
My 6 year old refuses to deviate from a plan or schedule once it’s been agreed. For example if I tell her this Saturday we will go to eat donuts and then go to the zoo. And if we instead go to eat ice cream and then go to the zoo. Or if we go to the zoo first and then eat donut (flipped order of event), she will go into a ballistic melt down. She gets upset and explains that it’s just not what we planned. I think this type of obsessive compulsive need to follow a schedule behaviour is worrying and unhealthy. Besides that she doesn’t show any other behavioural issues. What could be up?
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The Importance of Good Nutrition for teens.
Hi Moms & Pops! Was wondering if u are interested to join this webiner im attending. Its called the The right nutrition for Teens: The easy way to fuel your teen's final growth spurt" Webinar this coming 30th of November at 7:30 PM. The webinar will focus on unpacking the importance of good nutrition for teens aged 10 – 15 years old and the concept of the final growth spurt, as well as highlighting the current gaps in teen nutrition. Through the session, mothers will also be able to learn how they can help to support their teen’s diet and optimize their final growth spurt. There will also be a discussion supported by data from a survey Abbott conducted with mothers and teenagers in Singapore. Let me know if your are keen to attend!
Do you consider your child’s feelings or results?
I have known many kids nowadays which parents only care about their results, studies. They give them as much as possible tuition sessions until no time is left rest. They keep their children as busy as possible so they could do well in their grades and become successful people. I can understand what the parents are feeling, they just want the best for their children. But what about how the children feel? They do so many things that they don't like Maybe they hate going to tuition, they hate being forced into doing Sports, Arts, Music Or even worse, being forced into a secondary school that they don't want to get into. Most children will not tell their parents as they wanted to be the pride of their parents. They will just do what their parents asked them to do even dough they lacked passion and hated it, they lacked passion and love into what they are doing. they don't tell the parents because they scared their parents will scold them. they will always compare with other people like what their parents did and felt that they are worse than the other people. They didn't know how well they did. I felt sad about this and I think you should encourage them rather than forcing them. a small word of encouragement would make them happy and you should make them discover their talent. listen to them all the time and treat them with respect and love Spent more time with your family and lastly Every time they did well, tell them how great they have done and told them that they could do better to encourage them. Please comment if you have more ways to encourage your kids rather than forcing them. Thank you!!! I'm a 12-year-old girl who has been through all this so I wanted lesser kids to be like me now. I wish parents could change their attitude towards their kids and give more attention to them
Diabetes In Children
Does your child urinate often or is he/she always thirsty? This could be a symptom of diabetes. Read on to know more. https://sg.theasianparent.com/diabetes-in-children/
Any good student care near serangoon north avenue 4 or hougang?