Parenting Tips and Articles

The key to optimise your child’s brain connections
A child's brain is 80% developed by the age of three, making proper nutrition in early childhood crucial in ensuring long-term behavioural and cognitive performance.

Using The 5 Senses to Understand Your Child’s Development
Babies are born with all the necessary senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. However, these senses may need to be stimulated to ensure better motor skills and memory.

Signs your toddler's immune system needs a boost – and what you can do
Frequent sickness, fussy eating, and delayed recovery of injuries are vital signs to boost children's immune system.

Nutrient Guide for brain development
Parents can introduce various recipes and foods that are rich in DHA and choline to their children. These are vital nutrients that support brain development.

Learning, Memory, & Social Development - Connections to Nutrition
Our brain: The ‘subway map’ that transports information to-and-fro, supporting the learning process.
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How to Raise an Exceptional Child in Today's New World
Parents can bring out the best in their children by providing them with balanced and complete nutrition, setting goals, and encouraging them to be confident, independent and think critically.

How to prepare your child for the first day of preschool
Children may be nervous, scared, or suffer from separation anxiety on their first day of preschool.

How 2'-FL-enriched formula improves your child's immune system
Strengthen your child's immune system with 2'-FL-enriched formula which contains oligosaccharides to balance your child’s gut environment and to stimulate his or her cognitive growth.

3 Signs of A Healthy Baby's Brain Development – and the Nutrients Behind Them
Sphingomyelin, iron, and choline are important in boosting a growing child's brain performance, memory and playfulness. A healthy and balanced food intake can help provide complete nutrition.

Facts and factors affecting your child's learning development
A child's cognitive development, central nervous system maturation, physical motor skills and senses, and environmental interaction is highly dependent on good and balanced nutrition.

How Dynamic Learning can Redefine your Child’s Education Experience
Balancing static and dynamic learning environments keeps children interested in learning and encourages creativity.

Brain Foods and Nutrients for Kids - Boost Your Child's Learning Abilities!
Working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-control are important skills for children to focus, remember and analyse information, plan and prioritise tasks, and regulate their emotions.

Boost your child's immune system with these easy-to-make snacks
A diverse diet is vital to boost gut health and immunity. Prepare healthy snacks for your child by including berries, yogurt, milk, nuts and seeds, and fruits for sufficient nutrients.

9 Ways to Boost Toddler Brain Development And Raise An Exceptional Child
Doing activities together like reading, writing, and singing can help to stimulate your child's curiosity.

The best breakfast foods for your baby's brain development
Boost your child's cognitive power with nutrient-rich foods to give their brain a head start.

Learn about baby's brain development in the first three years
For growing children, the parents' responses to their cooing or singing to them may help develop their ability to think, create memories, and work their imagination.

Your baby's development milestones in the first three years
Different children tend to meet physical growth and cognitive development milestones at different times. To encourage them, parents can offer constant engagement and a nutrient-rich diet.

Signs and symptoms of gestational diabetes
Find out who is at risk of gestational diabetes during pregnancy, the symptoms, and helpful tips on healthy habits that lower one's risk of getting gestational diabetes.

Ear Care & Hearing
Parents should note if their children's speech is delayed or difficult to understand, have trouble holding their heads steady, or do not respond when called as these are signs of hearing problems.<

6 Skills Your Child Needs for the Future and What You Can Do to Help
The key to raising future-ready children is to encourage them to be well-rounded and emotionally healthy. Expose them to social, musical, physical, visual perception, and language skills.

Health Checkups
During regular check-ups to monitor children's growth, doctors usually evaluate their vision and hearing, discuss their eating habits, and assess their physical and mental development.

Eye Care & Vision
During routine check-ups, the doctor examines your child's eyes to ensure that his or her visual acuity is developing normally.

Potty Training
Observe signs that your toddler is ready for potty learning and start preparing him with the basics. Practise these tips for successful potty training to avoid resistance and prolong training.

What’s your blood sugar number?
Whether you’re thinking about trying for a baby or are already pregnant, managing your risk of getting pregnancy diabetes is important to ensure a healthy and safe pregnancy.