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5 04, 2022

Growing in Confidence

2022-04-05T11:55:30+08:00

Confidence is a great quality to have. A confident individual eludes assurance and often builds trust naturally with people. Their level-headed approach through times of crisis and decision-making can be very uplifting too! Developing confidence takes time and conscious effort, so it will be advantageous to start at a young age. As parents, you can nurture your child and plant seeds of confidence today!

Growing in Confidence2022-04-05T11:55:30+08:00
12 01, 2022

Growing Through Play

2022-01-12T13:28:59+08:00

Playtime is an important aspect in a growing child's life. More than fun and games, this is where kids start discovering and exploring interests that can help them decide what career to pursue or advocacies to support at an early age. Not only is it entertaining, but playtime also helps kids develop various skills that are integral to their growth. Playing on their own is already a good time for children, but having their parents join them makes the moment even more fulfilling. For instance, having their mom by their side can actually promote a child's healthy socioemotional development.

Growing Through Play2022-01-12T13:28:59+08:00
5 01, 2022

Temperament Check

2022-01-05T12:44:07+08:00

No two children are alike. They may all come from the same womb, but parents will find that each son and daughter have characteristics that make them special. Some may have a more sunny disposition, with an ease to them as they approach new experiences calmly and joyfully. There are also kids who have a harder time managing their experiences and emotions. No matter the type, there is a way for parents to better understand their children, appreciate their uniqueness, and avoid misunderstandings and conflicts due to differing personalities. The answer lies in getting a better handle of their child's temperament.

Temperament Check2022-01-05T12:44:07+08:00
29 07, 2021

Growing Up Gritty

2021-11-18T18:25:37+08:00

In the context of behavior, "grit" is defined as "firmness of character; indomitable spirit." Researcher Angela Duckworth pushed this further to include "perseverance and passion for long-term goals." It may only be a four-letter word, but grit is definitely a meaningful quality that people have to imbibe, especially during challenging times where many would opt to give up or choose easier paths, abandoning dreams and ambitions.

Growing Up Gritty2021-11-18T18:25:37+08:00
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