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Understanding Your Child’s “Why” and Not Simply Telling Them "Don't Ever Do That Again!"
When your child does something that feels off, whether it’s a messy choice, a clumsy mistake, or a confusing reaction, it’s easy to respond with, “Why like that?” or “Cannot, wrong already.”
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Volunteering Meaningfully During Rest Days in Singapore, Suitable For Kids and Teens
Rest days can be more than just downtime. They can also shape values, build empathy, and open young hearts to service. In Singapore, there are wonderful opportunities where kids and teens can volunteer meaningfully, helping their communities while learning something deeper about life. 1. Join Cleanup Events with Trash Hero Singapore Trash Hero Singapore is a movement that organises regular beach, park, and street cleanups. By joining these events, children and teens can lite
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Are We So Focused on Needs and Wants That We Forgot to Teach Gratitude to our children?
We want to give our children the best. A good education. A safe home. Opportunities we never had. And sometimes, in trying to give them...
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Let Your Child Explore Their Own Journey, From Expectation to Acceptance
As parents, it’s natural to want the best for your child. You may hope they become successful, secure, and respected, perhaps even follow...
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Parenting Overseas: Building Emotional Bridges from Afar
Living overseas while your child is back home with a grandparent or domestic helper is never an easy choice. You're doing what you can...
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When Your Child Bullies Their Sibling, What It Looks Like, Why It Happens, and How to Handle It
Sibling dynamics can be messy, but when teasing becomes harmful, verbally, physically, or emotionally, it’s time to step in with...
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When Your Child Talks Back: How to Stay Calm, Not Combative
It’s a moment many parents dread, your child talks back, rolls their eyes, or says something downright rude. It might hit you harder when...
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When Your Child Is Drawn to Dark Topics: How to Respond with Curiosity, Not Panic.
It’s not unusual for children, especially preteens and teens to become fascinated by intense or darker topics like crime, serial killers,...
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Turning Trips into Bonding Moments: How to Make Outings Fun with Your Kids (Suitable for Ages 8 and Below)
Whether it’s a quick drive to the store or a full-day family outing, these moments are perfect opportunities to connect with your kids....
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