
Not Fair: How to react with your child’s obsession with fairness
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Children are naturally wired to care about fairness. From early childhood, they begin to develop a sense of justice and equality. It’s common for parents to hear cries of “That’s not fair!” whether it’s about sharing toys or dessert portions. While this concern can be frustrating, it’s a critical part of moral and emotional development.

4 Research-Based Methods for Teaching English Reading to Children
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Teaching a child to read is one of the most rewarding experiences a parent can have. Yet, many wonder, “Where and how do I start?” Thankfully, research provides proven strategies that make learning to read easier and more effective. Let’s explore four powerful methods that you can use to help your child become a confident,

Make Learning Numbers Fun With These Activities
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Imagine your child shouting out numbers excitedly as they count their stuffed animals, dancing to a counting song, or drawing colorful shapes on the driveway. Learning numbers doesn’t have to feel like a chore—it can be an adventure. By tapping into kids’ natural love for play, creativity, and connection, you can turn numbers into something

2026 Singapore School and Public Holidays
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The year 2026 is the year of long weekends. Those who love to travel will have the time of their lives traveling this year. In this article, we have combined both public and school holidays, so you can plan your family holidays to maximize time with your family. Best days to plan family holidays 2026

Baby Crawling Guide: Stages, Tips, and Developmental Milestones
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Your baby is about to reach one of the most exciting gross motor development milestones of his or her life: crawling, so you’re most likely watching for signs and wondering by which month they will be moving on their own. When babies start crawling, they’re not just moving forward—they are strengthening their core muscles, building

Gita for Kids: Chapter 1, Shloka 2 Simplified with Creative Activities
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Read our complete guide to Gita for kids here. In this article, we will focus on Chapter 1, Shloka 2. Chapter 1: Shloka 2 In Chapter 1, Shloka 1, we learned that Dhritarashtra asked Sanjay to tell him what was happening. In this shloka, we read about Sanjay’s reply. Sanskrit Text of the Shloka सञ्जय

Banana Bread Recipe (Easy, Moist & Perfect for Baking With Kids)
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This easy banana bread recipe makes a soft, moist loaf using ripe bananas, butter, and simple pantry ingredients. Baked at 350°F (175°C) in a standard loaf pan, it comes together in one bowl and stays tender for days. What makes this banana bread extra special?It’s simple enough for kids to help with, yet classic and

Unlock Your Child’s Genius with Chess: Cognitive Benefits & Teaching Guide
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What goes on inside the brain of a chess player? How do they think multiple moves ahead, anticipate their opponent’s strategy, and stay laser-focused during a game? Thanks to the study “The Architecture of the Chess Player’s Brain,” we now have a scientific window into how chess players’ brains are uniquely wired. But here’s the

Electromagnetic Spectrum Simplified: A Guide with Fun Experiments for All Ages
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What is the Electromagnetic Spectrum? The electromagnetic spectrum helps us make sense of the many energy waves constantly flowing through the space around us. These waves come in all sizes—radio waves are so big they can stretch across an entire football field, while gamma rays are so tiny they’re measured in billionths of a meter.

How to Convert From Cm to Inches: Hands-On, Creative Ways to Teach Kids
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Imagine your child holding up their favorite action figure or stuffed animal and asking, “How big is this?” Instead of simply reading the length off a ruler, why not turn it into a mini-adventure? Teaching your child how to convert centimeters (cm) to inches doesn’t have to be a sit-down math lesson—it can be a
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