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How “Difficult Kids” Are Made

How “Difficult Kids” Are Made

There’s a line in that rarely makes it into parenting books, but it should: If a parent sees their child as difficult, this perception alone can shape that child’s behaviour more powerfully than the child’s actual temperament or actions. Not the child’s temperament, a...

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Unlearning The Fear of More

Unlearning The Fear of More

We know of this quiet, invisible script that runs in the back of so many parents’ minds: a set of inherited beliefs about success, safety, and what it means to raise a “good” child.  The same voice subconsciously tells us, “Don’t aim too high. Don’t take up too much...

The Sensory Gap

The Sensory Gap

Here’s a little secret most of us didn’t get told when we became parents, educators, or therapists: You and your child are not wired the same way. When you first hold your child, there’s an unspoken assumption that they are, in some fundamental way, an extension of...

Reforming The UNreformable

Reforming The UNreformable

Every few years, the conversation around education reform resurfaces.  Particularly in Singapore, where academic achievement is deeply embedded in our national identity. Calls for change like smaller class sizes, curriculum updates, and less focus on standardised...