14 Tingkat Food Delivery services in Singapore to Satisfy Every Foodie

When the days are long and there are a thousand and one things to do, mealtime is the last thing on your mind. It is only when your stomach growls…

Resources for Families of Children with Special Needs in Singapore

Raising a child is not always easy. If you have one with special needs, you might find the going a little more tough. Hence, some parents may need that little…

A Day In a Life of a Mum in Lockdown (in England, and in Australia)

Part two of our lockdown mums around the world special (see Part 1: Canada, USA, and New Zealand) features mums from the UK and Australia. For Pramila Sandhu, 47, juggling…

A Day In a Life of a Mum in Lockdown (in Canada, the USA, and New Zealand)

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted all of us around the world and most countries are now in some form of lockdown – or ‘circuit breaker’, as we call it in…

Special Education and Inclusive Preschools and Schools in Singapore

The special needs education sector in Singapore offers a range of options for children who need extra attention. Some cater specifically to children with a particular disability. Others, like Pathlight,…

The First Dish I taught my Child to Cook

Imparting good habits, knowledge and values to your children is something that every parent aims to do, but what about recipes? Whether it’s a familiar favourite or a heritage dish…

10 things I’ve learnt from having a Child with Down Syndrome

Having a child changes your life in many ways. Among others, it teaches you things about yourself that you never knew. In addition, you discover yourself capable of things you…

Where Chefs Eat in Singapore with their Families and Kids

There’s no doubting the fact that chefs are foodies. So if you are hoping for the best recommendations on where to eat in Singapore with the family, who better to…

What do Chefs and Foodie Parents put in their Child’s Lunchbox?

The school bag is packed, the uniform is ready. Now what to put in the lunchbox? You may even be thinking of packing two — one lunchbox for recess, and…

Is your Child Drinking Too Much Sugar?

Did you know that around 13 per cent of children in Singapore aged six to 18 are overweight?1 While those chubby ‘apple’ cheeks and that rounded belly may look adorable,…

Posture Perfect: 3 Ways to Help your Child Stop Hunching and Slouching

How many times have you heard parents telling their children to “sit up straight”? In fact, your parents probably said the same thing to you when you were young. Then,…

7 of the Best Home Remedies for Coughs and Colds

The flu season is here again. Are you prepared? If not, get ready. The last quarter of each year — October, November and December — is the most common time…

Common Pregnancy Aches and Pains You Should Not Ignore

Being pregnant is a joyful experience for most women but it also comes with certain levels of discomfort, as your body adjusts to the changes you’re going through. And, as…

Winter Wear for Babies and Kids: Where to Buy and Rent in Singapore

Living in a tropical country like Singapore means we love to holiday in a cool climate where we have the opportunity to dress up in winter wear. Whether it’s a…

Tweens: 8 Fail-proof Strategies to Better your Relationship with them

Watching your child grow up is beautiful but it can also be tough, especially if they are tweens. You have to (seemingly) sail through the changes that they go through…

Insect and Mosquito Repellent for Babies and Children in Singapore

Do you carry insect or mosquito repellent in your bag? If not, why? Living in a tropical country has its perks — the sun shines most of the time, and…

5 Ways to Live a Zero-Waste Lifestyle in Singapore Now

2019 is the Year Towards Zero Waste in Singapore. How has your #PlasticFreeJuly been going so far? Not done anything? It’s never too late to start, and yes you need…

14 Tingkat Caterers in Singapore to Satisfy Every Foodie

What to cook? Where to eat? Despite – or perhaps because we are surrounded by so much culinary wonder, these are possibly two of the most oft-asked questions in Singapore….

Your Child has Asthma? Here are 8 ways to Help

Know the triggers, the symptoms, and how to treat your child’s asthma. And, yes, it’s okay for them to exercise too. If you have ever watched rock star Pink belting…

Can Tech be Good for Kids? Yes, says this Doctor

There’s no escaping the fact that tech for kids surrounds your children – no matter what age they are. From apps that soothe babies to sleep, to those that teach…

All you need to know about Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) during Pregnancy

Are you pregnant? Get up and move, as you could be more vulnerable to Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) when you are expecting. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is more commonly known…

Cyberbullying in Singapore: is my Child a Victim?

Cyberbullying is a new ‘threat’ that 21st century children (and their parents) have to deal with. In Singapore, especially, where children as young as eight use gadgets on a daily…

Why You Need to Let Your Child Be Bored

Don’t hand your child a gadget the next time they’re bored; boredom encourages kids to develop valuable character traits. It’s okay to let your child be bored! Parents often cringe…

Iron Deficiency Anaemia in Pregnancy could be Dangerous for You and your Baby

Pregnant women are more prone to iron deficiency anaemia and it could be dangerous for your baby too, so get a healthy dose of iron to prevent it from happening…

How to Teach your Children about Fake News

What you see is not always what you should believe. Fake news can hurt your child and impact their self-esteem. So use these age-appropriate tips to guide your children away…

Circumcision in Singapore: How, Why, and What Happens

All you need to know about the what, why and how of circumcision in Singapore, whether for religious or non-religious purposes.  Circumcision is a procedure which removes excess foreskin on the…

What is Antibiotic Resistance & How Does This Affect My Family?

As parents, it can be worrying to see your child ill and lethargic. You want to give them the best medicines that can have them well and back on their…

When should you Bring your Child to the A&E Department?

True A&E medical emergency story: a friend’s toddler shoved a foam bit from a toy up his nostril. He spent a few minutes sticking his tiny fingers up that orifice,…

11 Fun and Unique Staycation Experiences in Singapore for the Family

With these uniquely different staycation experiences, you and your children can have a holiday of a lifetime – without even leaving the country! The school holidays are coming up and…

10 Traditional Childhood Games Your iPhone-playing Kids Will Never Know

Here’s a rundown of the most popular childhood games of the ’80s and ’90s. They might be so ‘last century’ but your kid could learn a thing or two from…

Would you Quit your Job and Travel with your Children around the World? This Singaporean Couple Did

Travel with children? Sure! But for nine months, over nine countries? Yes, it’s possible. Nah Wee Kee and his wife Sandy left their jobs, and did just that last year.  Avid…

How to Choose the Right Spectacles for your Children

The right pair of spectacles which fit children comfortably can help maintain healthy eyes and good vision, which play critical roles in a child’s learning and development. Do your children…

Accountability: Teach your Child the Most Important Value of all

Simply put, accountability is being responsible for your own behaviour and actions. It’s a big word for what seems like human behaviour that should be normal, right? However, in reality,…

When your Baby Has A Fever

All you need to know about baby fever, from symptoms to medications, to dealing with febrile fits and a fussy little one  Babies are the perfect feel-good bundle in your…

Help Your Child Improve School Marks with these New Tech Tools

There’s no way to stem your child’s exposure to or interest in online experiences. Why not use them to put your child ahead in the learning game and improve school…

Using Medisave for Maternity Packages in Malaysia Can Help You Save Money on Prenatal Costs

Hoping to save as much as you can on prenatal costs? Using Medisave for maternity packages in Malaysia can help you cut costs by as much as 50 per cent!  Having…

5 Essential 21st-Century Skills every Child Needs to Learn Today

The world is constantly evolving, becoming more complex and fast-changing. In fact, the world that our children will be working in when they grow up will be vastly different from…

Kelongs around Singapore for a Low-tech No-screen Device-free Family Getaway

Forget luxury hotels and integrated resorts with free high-speed Wi-Fi. Going back to basics is the best way to bond with the family, and these kelongs let you do just…

12 Things We Can Learn from the Most Successful Parents in the World

Some of the most successful people in the world are also great parents. We’ve picked gems from these 12 local and overseas ones who succeed in life and parenting. Which…

9 New Super-fun Fitness Classes to Kickstart Your New Year Get-Fit Resolution in 2018

Why do boring workouts at the gym when there are so many exciting fitness classes to choose from? Whether you prefer to be in a VR room, in the water,…

Prenatal Scans and Tests for your Peace of Mind when Pregnant

You’ve taken that first test to find out if you are pregnant, and passed it. Congratulations! Now get ready for the prenatal tests you’ll can choose to take throughout your…

10 Awesome Family Getaways for Long Weekends in 2018. Book Them Now!

With some leave-taking from work and school, you can enjoy 10 long weekends in 2018. Make the most of them and book your trips before anyone else does Long weekends…

PSLE: Common Comprehension Mistakes to Avoid in the English Exam

Help your child get a higher grade in the English exam paper by staying clear of these typical errors that students make in the open-ended comprehension section When it comes…

The Best Ways to Ensure IVF Success

Every IVF cycle brings with it hopes, dreams, and sometimes, failure. But there are ways to boost your chances of success when doing IVF. Here are some of them. Up…

7 Top Secret Tips to Write an English Composition that Scores Well

Your child is a voracious reader, has a good imagination and a creative mind. However these alone aren’t enough when it comes to doing well in English composition (“compo”) writing….

12 Tips To Boost your Fertility and Get Pregnant Faster

So you’re planning to have a baby? Before you start trying, read on to find out what you need to know to ensure that you have the best chances of…

52 Weird & Wonderful Things About Singapore that’ll Make Every Singaporean Child go “Wahhhh!”

 Singapore turns 52 this year, and to celebrate, we’ve dug around and excavated these 52 amazing facts you and the kids may never have known about our little red dot….

7 Common Fertility Problems that Couples in Singapore Face

You could “do it like they do on the Discovery Channel” every night and still have no baby after all that effort. What’s affecting your fertility? What can you do…

Hearing Loss In Babies and Children: Why it Happens, What You Can Do

What can you do if your child is born without any hearing ability? Or what if he or she has hearing loss while growing up? In Singapore, up to 3.8 per 1,000…

Should Your Kids Share a Bedroom?

Most parents in Singapore face space constraints in their homes and therefore have to resort to their kids sharing a bedroom. But, given the choice, would you want your children…

Sex Education for Kids: An Age-by-Stage Guide

One of the trickiest situations as a parent involves teaching your child about the birds and the bees. Sex education is necessary — and especially so in these modern times…

IVF in Singapore: Is It Getting More Affordable?

When you have been having issues trying for a baby, the decision as to whether or not to undergo IVF and other fertility treatments is usually a daunting one. In…

Migraine In Kids – When that Headache is more than just an ache

Your kids can give you headches, but did you know that children can get them too? In fact, children can even get migraines. Migraine is “very common in children”, Dr…

What you Need to Know about Stillbirth

That positive on a pregnancy test stick usually leads to a warm, fragrant, bundle in your arms nine months later. But what if it doesn’t? One of the most harrowing experiences…

Dealing With Miscarriage

A miscarriage is defined as a pregnancy that fails to progress, resulting in the death and expulsion of the embroyo or foetus usually before 20 weeks of gestation. Miscarriage is probably one…

Male Infertility: What you need to know

When a couple is having trouble conceiving, the ‘problem’ could lie with either of them. A couple is considered as infertile if they have not conceived after 12 months of…

Endometriosis: What You Need To Know

Endometriosis is a condition that affects a woman’s reproductive health. According to the KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital’s website, it is a common condition that affects about 10% of women…

Kid-Spacing: When should you have your next Child?

Choosing whether to have another child or not is a big decision for parents, and so is the timing of having a second, third – or more. The decision of…

The A to Z of Eczema in Children

Eczema is a chronic disorder of the skin that is more common in young children. According to a study done in 2002 (the most recent one here), the prevalence of…

The Joys of Being an Older Parent

Local actress Carole Lin is having her first baby this August. She is 42 years old. The mum-to-be is in good company. She joins fellow Singaporean thespian Fann Wong (who…

Social Media Mums: Posting or Boasting?

Children are a precious gift, nobody will deny that. And as a parent, it’s natural to want to boast about your creation and what he or she has been up…

Braces: Does your Child need them?

One of the issues some growing children face relates to their mouths. No, it is not about what big chatterboxes they become, but concerns their teeth and whether or not…

Help Your Child Cope With (Exam) Stress

Seeing your child stressed is one of the most difficult things for a parent to go through. And because children may not always know how to express themselves, their stress…

Integrating A Child with Dyslexia

Children with dyslexia often struggle when it comes to integrating with their peers. Because children with this condition may find it hard mingle and communicate with others, their social lives…

When Your Child Has An Ear Infection

If your child has been pulling at his ears or complaining of pain in his ears, do not ignore him. He could be having an ear infection. Left untreated, this…

Diastasis Recti: Not Just A Baby Belly

That post-baby tummy fat you’ve been carrying around might just be a condition called diastasis recti. Don’t worry, this condition is usually harmless. It is a well-known fact that some…

Schooling With Dyslexia in Singapore

Fanny Foo’s daughter, who has dyslexia, attends mainstream school. Jennifer, 12, has difficulties in reading, writing, and spelling. “As she is unable to read fluently, she gets a reader during…

Circumcision: To Cut Or Not To Cut?

Not counting those who do it for religious reasons, circumcision is fairly common in Singapore. According to the Ministry of Health website, there were 1,870 circumcision procedures performed in hospitals…

(Cord Blood) Banking For Good Health

Pregnant? Congratulations! Having a baby sets you on a steep learning curve, upon which you’re likely to come across the concept of cord blood banking. With advanced medical knowledge in…

Becoming A Foster Parent in Singapore

Madam Choo Kheng Huay, 58, has four children and seven grandchildren. She also has 14 other ‘children’ whom she has cared for under the Ministry of Social and Family Development’s…

Best Baby Gifts Ever! – Mums Tell Us

Being a new mum is a daunting task and it’s always good to get as much help as possible. Getting the ‘tools of the trade’ in good working order is…

All About Dyslexia

The Ministry of Education, Singapore, in their November 2011 publication ‘Professional Practice Guidelines for the Psycho-educational Assessment and Placement of Students with Special Educational Needs’ describes dyslexia as a type…

Smile, Baby, Smile: Reconstructive Surgery for Children

No parent wants their child to have to go under the knife but sometimes, doing so is necessary and might even benefit the young one. Plastic surgery is one such…

Toughen Up, Kid!

Teaching your children to be mentally and emotionally strong so that they can take on the world around them with panache and confidence might not be as tricky as you…

10 Tips for Dads-to-be, from Dads-who’ve-been

It’s not just women who learn about pregnancy and parenting when the pee-stick shows a Postive. Men also go through a learning process and are filled with expectations and anxiety,…

Getting Pregnant after 35

Carrying a child when you’re over the age of 35 brings with it some additional risks to both yourself and your baby. But it’s not at all an impossible task….

Post-Pregnancy: Your Body & Health

After giving birth, your body looks and feels like it belongs to a stranger. You’re oozing fluids from too many places, your abdomen looks as if baby hasn’t exited the…

Pregnancy Tests & Scans

Throughout your pregnancy, you will have to go through a series of blood tests, ultrasounds and the like. This is all done to ensure the health of both mother and…

Morning Sickness Be Gone!

According to the American Pregnancy Association, about 70 to 80 per cent of pregnant women experience some form of morning sickness. Symptoms include nausea and vomiting, but don’t be fooled…

Pregnancy Sex: To Do It Or Not To Do It?

Sex during pregnancy and after giving birth can be as enjoyable as before, as long as you’re paying close attention to your body One of the things that many women…