Year: <span>2013</span>

Our Family Is On Channel News Asia – And What Mummy Thinks

Our family was just featured in Channel News Asia’s On The Red Dot programme! Woooohooooo! Please excuse my extreme pride in my wonderful husband… It’s not every day one gets interview and video featured. Here, he talks about how we parent our kids in light of the Internet and Social Media. He refers to the…




What happens after school: Our favourite things to do

The kids have been going to school since they were 3 year olds. (We don’t have much choice since both of us work full time) Since they started school, it was easy to pick them up from school after work, come home for dinner, hang out at home, then go to bed. But along the…




Serve your children

Recently, I heard from a dear friend who just got married. Let’s call her Karen. She’s staying with her husband’s family for now, while awaiting for their new home. And as we were catching up with her new life, Karen made an interesting comment, “Why do mothers bring up their sons to be served?” Apparently,…




Drypers Little Day Out Carnival 2013

When I was a kid, I loved carnivals. When we were growing up, my parents would bring us to the neighbourhood night markets and they would usually have a mini version of a carnival there. Little rides for kids, game stalls, lots and lots of food stalls, and usually a stage with some performance. Those…




Choosing a Primary School–Most important criterion

It’s time for Primary School registration in Singapore. This highly stressful period is part of the coming-of-age ritual that all parents go through. Having been part of the education system as a student and as an educator, I fully fully empathise with all the high strung emotions and worry. After all, the decision which school…




Homemade Pasta Sauce made Easy with Philips Jamie Oliver Blender

We attended a Health Talk by a Nutritionist two months ago. Since then, we have been painfully aware of the dangers, unhealthy facts of processed foods. Everyone knows that if you grow your own veg, farm your own animals and made your own food from scratch, you get the whole goodness of all the produce….




Therapy 101-Friends Don’t Come Easy

Recently, I was hit with a sudden thought about Nadine and her friends. She’s a compliant girl who is easy going. But she will not aggressively make friends. She’s more the “let others make friends with me” type. And as part of the natural protective instincts we have, she’s been very sheltered with regards to…



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