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TOPIC: Parental involvement

Supporting Successful Transitions in the Early Years

issue 70 sep 2019

Transition is the process in which an individual encounters a move into a new environment …

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Connecting the Dots for Effective School Transition

issue 70 sep 2019

What was the inspiration behind the guidebook “Supporting children in their transition to Primary 1: …

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What About Transition? The Voices of Three Individuals

issue 70 sep 2019

For a positive transition to occur, it is important that the child receives proper support …

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Positive Transition in Six Ways

issue 70 sep 2019

What are the six key ideas in supporting children’s transition experiences? As adults, we want …

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Transition of Preschool Children to Primary 1

Contributionsissue 70 sep 2019

Contributed by Dr Lucy Quek, Dean of Curriculum and Programmes at the National Institute of …

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Enable Youth to Thrive, Not Just Survive

issue 64 mar 2018

Positive education and parenting advocate Sha-En Yeo is the first person in Singapore to be …

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Creating Equal Opportunity for Students with Visual Impairments

issue 60 mar 2017

Working with students with special needs in a mainstream school is a uniquely challenging experience, …

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Towards Greater Inclusivity: A Parent’s Perspective

issue 60 mar 2017

It is every parent’s hope that their children grow up healthy and well-integrated into society …

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Students and Stress: What Can I Do as a Parent to Help My Child?

Contributionsissue 60 mar 2017

Contributed by Wong Hwei Ming, Research Scientist with the Office of Education Research, National Institute of …

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A Child with Dyspraxia

Contributionsissue 60 mar 2017

Contributed by Mrs JK, a mother of a child diagnosed with dyspraxia, for SingTeach Issue …

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