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Let children learn from their falls and mistakes

Our children need to stumble and fall before they can stand on their own feet.

Getting kids to create stories

Stories come in all shapes and forms; you just have to get them out of the little ones.

Looking for baby-friendly dining spots?

Not sure where to go for a meal with your child in tow? Lim Ying May shares her top three eateries.

Tween depressed about healthy eating

What can parents do if their child is disappointed without snacks and treats, and depressed about healthy eating?

How germ-infested is your baby's pacifier?

Probably not the most surprising news to busy parents, but yes, your baby's pacifier is a harbinger of germs, researchers say.

Kids take the stage in Bites of Delights

Catch the twirly whirly tales from the Spice Trail, told through acting, dance and gamelan.

Megan, my warrior princess

A little girl fought her ailment for years. Her proud father remembers the pain, the struggle, and her courage in overcoming the hurdle.

Helping children with cerebral palsy express themselves

There are ways and tools available to help or enhance the communication skills of children with cerebral palsy.

Getting to the root of the problem

Getting to the root of the problem means getting rid of the symptoms, says Asha Gill.

Is your child reading or just sounding words?

Reading is not about the sounding of letters and words. It involves comprehension and being able to relate a story. Find out the do's and don'ts of teaching your child the joys of reading.

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