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Didactic over dialects

Several years ago, a friend came to our gathering looking worried. We thought something traumatic had happened. After much prompting, she revealed that her one year old had apparently uttered ‘jiak’ (meaning ‘eat’ in Hokkien) as her first word. That disturbed her overnight – that her toddler’s first word was neither English nor her Mother […]

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Little Box Creation

Event: Chinese Learning Workshop for Primary School Parents Location: Hill V2, 4 Hillview Rise #02-19, Singapore 667979 Date and Time:  29th August, 10am - 12pm Registration: FREE Can’t Get Your Child To Improve On Chinese Despite All The Tuition Lessons? Stop Wasting Time & Money On Tuitions That Don't Work! Almost ALL of them are [...]
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How to Beat the Woes of the Tiger Mom

The phrase ‘tiger mom’ is one that has been familiar with too many Asian parents since the release of Yale professor Amy Chua’s controversial tome, the ’Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother’. In its pages, Amy told all about her tough-love way of raising two highly-accomplished daughters – if you have never called your children […]

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To Spank Or Not to Spank?

Spare the rod, spoil the child. But is that really the case? The age-old debate on whether corporal punishment is appropriate for misbehaving kids rages on, fueled by increasing accounts of pampered, strawberry-generation youngsters raising hell over teachers who dared enforce discipline at school. Instilling discipline with pain is something that the older generation would […]

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The Waldorf Steiner Approach

Unlike the Montessori or Reggio Emilia approach, the Waldorf approach is quite uncommon among pre-schools in Singapore and is often used in combination with other approaches. In this article, we will be exploring on how the Waldorf approach came about, its view towards childhood education, what are the key features of a Waldorf classroom and [...]
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The Multiple Intelligences Approach

The Multiple Intelligences approach is one that is widely-adopted by pre-schools in Singapore. This article will explore how the approach came about, its impact on childhood education, the key features of a Multiple Intelligences classroom, and how your child can benefit from it. A Brief History The theory of Multiple Intelligences is a relatively new concept when compared with Montessori, Reggio [...]
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The Whole Brain Learning Approach

Not to be confused with "Whole Brain Teaching" or "Whole Brain Literacy", the Whole Brain Learning Approach is rarely used by preschools in Singapore and is often used in combination with other more popular approaches. This approach often comes in the form of short training sessions conducted by enrichment centres. In this article, we will [...]
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The Play-Based Approach

The Play-Based approach is another approach that has gained much popularity in recent years among parents and pre-schools in Singapore. In this article, we will be exploring on how the Play-Based approach came about, its view towards childhood education, what are the key features of a Play-Based classroom and what it means for parents. A [...]
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The Montessori Approach

The Montessori approach is one of the most popular educational approach adopted by pre-schools in Singapore. While it is obvious that the curriculum differs from those that you see in conventional classroom setting, it can be confusing to understand. In this article, we will be exploring on how the Montessori approach came about, its view [...]
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