by Nazreen Daud | May 26, 2022
A newborn baby’s skin is much more fragile than the skin of older children and adults. Newborn skin is thinner and more easily damaged by strong and irritating skin products. It also contains fewer and less developed sweat glands, predisposing to overheating. ...
by Nazreen Daud | May 26, 2022
Every parent wants their child to grow up healthy and strong in a safe environment. Young children are naturally curious and love to explore. From the time your child starts to crawl and pull to stand, this newfound mobility will mean you may need to make changes to...
by Nazreen Daud | May 26, 2022
Car seats are the only safe way to travel with children in motor vehicles. It is never safe for children to ride in a car in their mothers’ arms, on someone’s lap, or in a baby carrier or sling. Do remember to prepare an appropriate rear-facing car seat suitable for...
by Nazreen Daud | May 26, 2022
Obesity is a rising problem among children and teenagers. Many parents may have the misconception that the chubbier the child is, the cuter or healthier he is. In fact, a study in 2017 by the Health Promotion Board (HPB) has found that 7 in 10 children who are...
by Nazreen Daud | May 26, 2022
Language is what people use to communicate with each other. When we use language, we can understand (receive) and give (express) information. Most children develop language in stages. You can help your child develop his language by knowing more about these stages, as...