30
November
2012
by Kelvin Ang
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Life in the fast lane
Christmas is coming. And so we come to the end of another year. We will then embark on a new year that will most certainly go faster than the last. This is the thing that sucks being a parent – life zooms by too quickly…
28
November
2012
by Tan Yi Lin
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Babymoon Version 2.1: Lazy Hazy Bangkok
Our last trip overseas was to the Maldives in May. For somebody who quit a coveted position in a law firm to be a travel agent (where I met The One — so no regrets there), then put life in Singapore (and babies) on hold…
27
November
2012
by Mandy Loh
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Parenting in the digital labyrinth
I decided to take a break from blogging about the blighted ovum condition, because well, nothing much has developed so far. And meanwhile, life goes on. I’ve been involved with a project with FLOW Summits (check them out at www.FLOWsummits.com) these last couple of weeks,…
23
November
2012
by Kelvin Ang
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Brains love Hugs!
All those hugs and kisses you give your kid when he/she waves goodbye at school, grazes his/her knee, or he/she gets out of bed in the morning may be even more beneficial than you thought. Studies have shown that the brains of such early-nurtured kids…
19
November
2012
by Kelvin Ang
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Kids aboard a plane: How to keep them busy
After my ‘Kids aboard a plane: The 5 levels of Frustration‘ post previously, I had promised to share some of the things that we do onboard to keep our own kids occupied. Because let’s face it – small children are not designed to sit still…
17
November
2012
by Tan Yi Lin
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Little Teachers
Every parent wants the next generation to be better provided for and to live a more comfortable life than they had. Both my grandfathers were immigrants from China. My paternal granddad (whom I have never met) was a coolie (yes, my gene pool hails from…