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.
With the constant changes and what many deem as uncertainty in Malaysia’s education system, it’s not really surprising many parents are sending their kids to international schools. But is this really the best move, for you and for your child?
Here is a young mother’s struggle to make sense of autism when she learned that her son is autistic. It had initially dragged her down, but then it lifted her up that she’s on a mission to eradicate the misconception about autism.
Kinderland is one of the most trusted names of preschool education provider in Malaysia. kiddy123 recently interviewed the company’s Executive Director Mr. Arthur Ng to learn more of the school’s mission, vision and objectives in childhood education.
Contrary to popular belief, your child’s education is not only their teacher’s responsibility. Your contribution to their education is just as important.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?