Over the past decades, the linguistic landscape of Singapore has made a significant shift to encourage Singaporeans to speak, and write, better English in light of globalisation and the expansion...
Over the past decades, the linguistic landscape of Singapore has made a significant shift to encourage Singaporeans to speak, and write, better English in light of globalisation and the expansion...
With our 21st centre, MindChamps is set to lift the nation’s early learning standards Exciting times lie ahead for MindChamps as we open our first purpose-built flagship centre at Frenchs Forest,...
It seems hard to believe that the year-end school holiday is upon us, and by extension, the end of 2019. The November and December holidays are typically a time to...
Most of us have the perception that Punggol is a relatively uninteresting place – the most interesting feature being the waterway, but other than that, nothing much. But did you...
Children are always very intrigued by sand. They enjoy digging into sand, sifting it, making a hole in the sand and seeing how deep it can go, building things with...
Life is full of ups and downs – and this is particularly true for young children who lack the tools to cope with big emotions. Preschoolers are often not able...
The late 26th President of the United States of America, Theodore Roosevelt once said, “To educate a person in mind and not morals is to educate a menace to society”....
Although Echolalia may sound like a serious condition, it merely refers to the meaningless echoing of another person’s speech. It is probably more common than you think as most young...
Responsibility is a big word to little children. However, that does not mean that they are unable to understand what it means. In the words of Uncle Ben, Spider Man’s...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Every year, especially the month of October, the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF), a non-profit organisation in Singapore, holds talks and events, and shares materials...