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Tag - babies

Child Vision Development: 1 to 3 years old

For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Toddlers, Toddlers

Your child’s vision is constantly developing. From blurred vision as a newborn, your toddler at 12 months old now has a relatively clear vision and will spend the next few years of his life working on his hand-eye…

Is it Okay to Feed Solids to Babies Below 6 Months Old?  

Babies, Babies, For Parents, Health & Nutrition

At four months old, your baby is starting to become more active and even show some signs of wanting to wean, expressing interest in adult food or being able to sit up with support. However, waiting a little…

Did You Know that Babies Can Have Free Immunisation in Singapore?

Babies, Babies, For Parents, Health & Nutrition

Parents in Singapore are provided with a checklist of vaccinations for their child. At birth, newborns receive their first few shots to protect them.   Vaccines are made from the same viruses that cause disease. However, the viruses…

Benefits of Cooking with Kids

Family Fun, For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Toddlers, Toddlers, Toddlers

Cooking with kids has plenty of benefits for both parent and child. It is an essential self-care skill to possess, and an essential survival skill which would benefit him even as an adult. With the right equipment and…

Parents Share: What Was Your Child’s First Food?

For Parents, Health & Nutrition, Toddlers, Toddlers

Introducing solid food is an exciting milestone in a baby’s first year of development. It is recommended to start solids only when the baby shows signs of readiness and preferably after turning 6 months old.   There are…

Benefits of Nucleotides for Babies and Toddlers

Babies, Health & Nutrition, Toddlers

Formula companies and hospitals acknowledge that breast milk is the best form of nutrition for babies below six months old due to its superior nutritional value and antibodies which helps babies build up their immune system.   One…

5 Ways Fathers Can Support Breastfeeding Mums on Their Journey

Babies, For Parents, Health & Nutrition

Breastfeeding mums face huge challenges – from latching issues, engorgement, breastfeeding illnesses such as mastitis and difficulties expressing milk comfortably at work. Breastmilk has been shown to be beneficial to babies’ development and the World Health Organisation (WHO)…

New Parents Guide to Preparing for a New Baby

Babies, For Parents

Having a new baby is a huge milestone and it can cause jitters for many couples who have no idea what to do. If you’re one of them, don’t fret as we have compiled a short guide which…

6 Fun Ways to Prepare Your Elder Child for a New Sibling

Babies, Family Fun, Toddlers

Are you expecting a new bundle of joy, yet worried about how your elder one will react to his or her new sibling? Fret not as we have some fun ways to prepare your elder child for his…

Dads-to-be, Here Are Ways You Can Be Involved During Pregnancy Too

For Parents, Pregnant

Dads-to-be, are you feeling confused and left out? Being involved in the pregnancy strengthens your relationship and lets your wife know that she’s not alone in this journey. Read on to find out how you can support your…

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

Breastfeeding is the best nutrition for healthy growth and development of babies. Good maternal nutrition helps sustain an adequate supply and quality of breast milk. Unnecessary introduction of bottle-feeding, partially or fully, or of other complementary foods and drinks may have a negative impact on breastfeeding, which may be irreversible. Consult your doctor and consider the social and financial implications before deciding to use breast milk substitutes or if you have difficulty breastfeeding. Follow usage, preparation and storage instructions of breast milk substitutes or of other complementary foods and drinks carefully as improper or unnecessary use may pose a health hazard.