Raising children abroad can be a challenge where sometimes, there is no one to turn to for help. Read about a mother's story who is living abroad with her little family, trying her best to make it a perfect home for her son.
Read about the experience of a spoken word poet and how his work has helped to encourage children and youth to speak out their minds and have belief in what they can do.
It can be quite challenging to detect learning disabilities associated with autism because sometimes parents assume these as the child not being interested. Read about the experience of a mother detecting signs of autism in her child.
Kiddy123 recently interviewed Datuk Dr. Chiam Heng Keng, the President of Early Childhood Care & Education (ECCE) Council, who is regarded as the leading authority in early childhood education in Malaysia.
Preschools are the right places for children to develop in academic, social and emotional ways – all the pre requisites of entering the Primary School years.
Current society’s demands make life stressful even for kids. Hence depression is becoming increasingly common. Signs that will alert you as to whether your child is depressed and how you can help them through this difficult time.
Why does disciplining my child always seem impossible? No matter how many times I tell them to pick up their toys, they act like they can’t hear me! What else can I do? Perhaps, telling them too many times is the problem.
Young children especially around ages 5 – 6 hate losing whenever they play games. However, competition can be used as a tool to teach children how to handle a situation when they do not win or get what they want.
Boys are easier to take care? Boys are less clingy? Why do most people prefer a boy to a girl? It may sound like an old-fashioned belief but surprisingly many families still prefer a boy.
With the ever-increasing medical costs and reported cases of critical illnesses among children, it’s no wonder parents are busy buying insurance policies for their kids. But do you really need insurance for your kids? Read on before you decide.
Old school games like "batu seremban" or "lompat getah" may sound alien to kids nowadays. But for parents, we know how much fun they can be. So why not bring the good ol’ games back and have fun with your kids!
While each child is different, there are some basic milestones they will reach age wise in numbers and mathematics, further enhanced by what you do with them.
Is your spouse difficult to please? Do you find that no matter how hard you try you can never satisfy them or meet their standards? Here are some suggestions on how to survive living with a perfectionist spouse.
Curiosity is as important in learning as memorizing, if not more. Your child’s curious nature will always keep them interested in learning so always keep this part of their nature alive.
When kids are allowed to explore in the kitchen they learn and practice basic math concepts, reading, following instructions, and building language skills. These skills will aid in building their self-esteem and sense of competency and independence.
Children’s eye health is as important as any aspect of their health. As young children aren’t usually able to tell their parents if they’re having vision or eye problem, parents need to ensure their children’s eye health are well taken care of.
The age of technology has brought on an onslaught of learning through sounds and images through phone and tablet apps. Have a look at the top apps your preschooler can gain basic knowledge from.
Learning is a word children cringe from today because of the boringness of it all. Pump some live and fun into learning and see how your kids love learning.
Gone are the days where being an SAHM is deemed a boring “job”. Many SAHMs are making real money by working from home that more and more working mothers are considering being one. Here’s how you can turn your time into money!
Kids will always strive to push their boundaries, it is part of how they learn and grow. But before we label our kids brats, let us take a closer look at our parenting style. Are we encouraging bratty behavior? If so, how do we handle it?