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01/11/2016
4 Secret Spots In Singapore Your Kids Will Love Are you a parent who's running out of ideas where to take your kids on your family day out? For...
15/06/2016
Choosing a Primary School? Check out this infographic.
26/05/2016
Ma, Pa… can you even hear me?
If parents really listened to their children – and they ought to – this is what they would hear…
On the value of work
Child: Ma, I would like to go out and play, please…
Ma: I’m sorry, but you have no...
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22/04/2016
The right support for your children’s academic needs Achieving academic excellence can be a challenging goal for many children.Here's how parents can support their children in their learning journey.
20/04/2016
13/04/2016
PSLE aggregate score to be removed from 2021 – what does it mean for parents? 39-year old housewife, Clarissa Wong, breathes a sign of relief as soon as she read that the aggregate score for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be replaced with wider scoring bands from 2021. Acting Education Minister Ng Chee Meng (Schools) announced that the new scoring system
21/03/2016
Family is...A Place Where People Believe in You Believing in your children will allow them to believe in themselves, this will develop their self-esteem, independence, and resilience to face the future.
21/03/2016
Grammar Thursday:
Do you know when to use “I” and when to use “me”?
“I” is used as the subject of a sentence, while “me” is used as the object of a sentence. In this case, “me” is the object of the sentence. Alternatively, you could make “I” the subject by saying, “Cheryl and I received a letter today.”
More resources on www.goodenglish.org.sg.
08/03/2016
Yelling in the workplace: What are the rules for teachers? At the centre is the question of teaching practices and how the classroom differs from a workplace, where raising your voice towards another can be a firing offense. A spokesperson for the Peel District School Board told Yahoo Canada Finance that teacher’s behaviour is above all governed by criminal