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Self-awareness is key. We often don’t realize we’re passing on trauma because it’s not always visible. Getting feedback from those close to us—especially our children and family members—can reveal important patterns. It might be uncomfortable, but it’s essential to reflect on their observations.
Experts say that 90% of a child’s brain is developed by the age of five. Read about the findings you should know about your child's brain development!
Parenting is never easy but with the right tips you can craft meaningful relationships with your kids and also teach them life lessons.
Interacting with screens is an unavoidable part of our children’s lives. Too much of the wrong kind of screen time has negative effects. Here are some of the ways to make screen time interaction work out for you and your children.
Health Promotion Board's (HPB) Director of the Youth Health Division, Dr. K Vijaya sheds light on how smoking negatively affects children. Read more on how harmful secondhand smoke can be for your kids!
Avoid facing public tantrums thrown by your child, when you're busy and got you're hands full, your child is most likely bored and ready to kick up a fuss. These few steps will help you along the way. Here are 5 ways to distract your kid from boredom.
Get tips for setting family rules depending on the ages and stages of your children.
Don’t worry, you and hubby can handle it!
Research also shows that “attachment parenting” children become better parents themselves.
If you think that things will get a lot easier with another little one running around the house, this research claims otherwise
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