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Toddler’s Nutrition
Another way of fulfilling children's nutritional requirements is by introducing them to a wide variety of foods from each of the food groups to ensure sufficient nutrients for growth and developmen

Q&A: Toddler language, thinking & learning development
Develop your toddler's basic language skills by using songs to increase their vocabulary. As for social and observation skills, use everyday items like measuring tools for them to play with.

How to Raise A Lifelong Learner Through Reading: 11 No-Fail Tips
Raising little ones as continuous learners helps their cognitive health, communication skills, confidence, and socialisation skills.

Q&A: Cool tips on having a perfect playtime with your little one
Playtime enables children to practice different skills, such as linguistic, social, and motor skills. Creativity and imagination exercised during playtime helps to stimulate mental development.

Signs your toddler's immune system needs a boost – and what you can do
Frequent sickness, fussy eating, and delayed recovery of injuries are vital signs to boost children's immune system.

Supportive Parenting: Helping Children Realize Their Potential
Harness your children's potential by guiding, nurturing, and supporting them. By allowing your children to read and be physically active, it helps to encourage their imagination and creativity.

6 Skills Your Child Needs for the Future and What You Can Do to Help
The key to raising future-ready children is to encourage them to be well-rounded and emotionally healthy. Expose them to social, musical, physical, visual perception, and language skills.

11 Simple Ways to Promote Cognitive Flexibility in Children
Help stimulate children's cognitive flexibility by encouraging them to think, speak, and express their feelings. Self-talks, toys, books, routines, and pretend play can also help them grow.