In conjunction with Malaysia Day, we should take a moment to appreciate what we have now and consistently work our best to build a better nation. In that spirit, let's take a look at why our kids have an edge by being Malaysian kids.
Many parents are conflicted when it comes to how much they should respond to their children. Too much will spoil the child? Too little will left them feeling neglected? Clinical psychologist, Daphne Su, talks about attachment parenting.
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.
Nursery rhymes as easy as 1,2,3, can really help you and me! Do you know that Incy Wincy Spider and other nursery rhymes like 10 Little Indians can be a toddler’s (and parent’s) best friend?
These two parenting styles are so polar opposites that either parent seems to be gaining where the other is losing and vice versa. What would be the best choice for you when it comes to your parenting style?
It’s never an easy thing to run your finances when you have kids. Somehow, you’ll always come short. Here’s one mother’s story of the plunge she took from being a successful working mom to an SAHM and still manages to make ends meet.
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.