Let's face it, kids can be totally weird and crazy sometimes. But you really have to admire them for their creativity.
Encouraging good behaviour from your child can sometimes prove difficult, so here are some sure-fire tips to help you encourage good behaviour from your child.
Your little ones are very eager to please you - it's just not so obvious most of the time. The best way to help them behave well is to bring about some radical change in the way you relate with them.
Kids in Singapore have gone from being indifferent to just plain rude. It’s not just teenagers that seem to have a problem being polite anymore.
What should we, as parents, do when our child deliberately says or does the opposite when we try to reason with him especially after he has done something naughty? Find out here.
Do you have a child who refuses to pick up after him or herself, whine whenever its time to sleep, eat, shower, or do homework? How can we help our kids change habits that are undesirable? Kenny Toh from The Institute of Advanced Parentology helps to answer.
I’m sure as parents or soon-to-be parents, you’ve heard of time-out. But often no one can tell you what it is. When I started using time-out, I had no clue what I was doing. Hopefully, my time-out story will help you when your child begins acting out.
What makes people hurl and drive children to the brink and eventually push them off the edge? Who are these children and what makes them tick?
It is imperative that we encourage the young the heed the advice of the old saying: “Don’t judge the book by its cover.” Read the book, and judge it by its contents.
One of our readers realised that her baby's behaviour has changed dramatically since she started leaving her with the babysitter. Find out what our parents think she should do.
What should we do when our child cries every time our in-laws or friends carry him. Should we let him cry it out or take him away from them to console?
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