Working Parents Guilt
July 12, 2010 by Ron Afable
Filed under Family
With more women finding their ways into positions of high power, more are becoming saddled with Work vs. Kid guilt battle. TheAsianparent takes a look at this new problem.
Sleep Training For Special Children
July 6, 2010 by The Asian Parent
Filed under General, SPED
Here are some pointers that might help you sleep train your special needs child:
Picky Eaters
May 30, 2010 by Sangeetha Nadarajan
Filed under Toddler
Your toddler pushes the bowl of porridge with barely traceable sightings of broccoli in it. He eyes the bowl of purple jelly on the kitchen counter instead. This has been happening religiously over the last few months and you are exasperated. Why is he such a picky eater?
Nightmare or Night Terror?
April 29, 2010 by The Asian Parent
Filed under Kid, Toddler
Nightmares are common in preschoolers, however about 5 per cent of children experience night terrors. How can you tell the difference?
Parenting Shy Children
April 29, 2010 by The Asian Parent
Filed under Behaviour, Kid, Toddler
Do you have a shy child? Then this article is for you! Parenting Guru, Alan Yip, advices parents on how to raise “shy” children.
Safety Saves
April 28, 2010 by The Asian Parent
Filed under Kid, Safety, Toddler
Every year, there are over 10,000 traffic accidents in Singapore, and over 60 of these accidents lead to pedestrian fatalities.
Character Building
April 21, 2010 by Sangeetha Nadarajan
Filed under Behaviour, Development, Family
Which character trait is the most important in a person? Honesty? Working Hard? Positivity? Strength? None and all. None are important separately but important as a whole. Nurturing a child and building his character with these traits and more is a parent’s duty.
At the Hands of a Maid
April 20, 2010 by Sangeetha Nadarajan
Filed under Parenting Woes, Toddler
The local scene is flooded with images of maids lugging heavy schoolbags and holding the hands of their wards. These children, while seemingly fussed over, are sometimes unfortunately abused by their care takers.
Monster in the Closet
April 14, 2010 by The Asian Parent
Filed under Toddler
If your child has been having nightmares about monster in the closet and your’ve tried everything you possibly could, we advise you to…
Kids Remember Your Promises
April 12, 2010 by Len Stauffenger
Filed under Discipline, Kid
“But Mommy, you promised!” Heard those words a time or two with your kids? When you are a divorced parent, your helter-skelter demanding existence seems to involve a lot of cajoling on your part to get your kids moving in the direction you want them to move. So, you promise them something to motivate them, right?





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