Kiddy123's resident expert, Prof. Dr. Eric Lim takes on your questions about parenting and childcare
Odyssey, The Global Preschool first opened its doors in Malaysia in 2014, introducing the Reggio Emilia theory in early childhood education. Kiddy123 interviews Odyssey's Programme Specialist, Patrick Terence Lim, to learn more about Reggio Emilia.
Are you concerned about how much time your child spends watching TV or movies? Although some screen time can be educational, it's easy to go overboard and this could affect their development and well-being.
Kiddy123 recently interviewed Little Kidz Garden Nursery; a registered, licensed childcare centre that is run by professionally trained, registered nurses who specialize in Neonatal and Paediatric care as well as qualified Early Childhood Educators.
Just like a muscle, the brain works on the principle of "use it or lose it."
It is common to hear about “right-brained” or “left-brained” individual. This is called “brain dominance,” meaning that an individual has a natural preference for processing information on one side of the brain.
Kiddy123.com has conducted a survey on Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) in Malaysia. This survey was participated by 328 parents who have children of the appropriate age for early childhood education. This is the full report of the survey.
kiddy123's resident expert, Prof. Dr. Eric Lim takes on your questions about parenting and childcare.
During kiddy123’s visit to Shelter, Home for Children to hand over the proceeds of the donation drive that we held recently, we took the opportunity to interview Shelter’s General Manager, Mr Cheok Hoong Poh.
Research shows that babies learn best through play. When babies are playing, they are really developing their Play IQ. They learn about the world around them and develop a wide range of important skills.