Approaching potty training for a toddler can be scary. But Zan Azlee learned that it isn’t so hard if you just have some rags and extra clothes on standby.
Ever thought about how having a phone around your tot does not make you a really ‘present parent’? Michelle shares her discovery of the “technology fast” and how it improves the parent-child relationship.
Compare and compete is the nightmare of every parent (and child). As kiasu’ism in parenting reaches new heights, Lai San wonders if there’s even a prize at the end of the race.
When you’re a new parent, everyone has an advice to give. Here are some of the worst tips that you may want to steer away from.
Carefree, laidback, responsibility-phobic Yenn shares her doubts and fears after discovering three months into her marriage that she was pregnant.
Malaysian mums share what they feel are the most helpful duties their husbands take care of around the house, on a regular basis.
Going from full-time employee to full-time mom is very daunting, yet fulfilling. Faye Song shares how she overcame the initial meltdown to become a strong mother.
Zan Azlee shares his kiasu-ness being a first-time parent trying to handle fevers, colds and illnesses.
Traveling with an infant by yourself can be a scary experience. Sharon Chai, who’s flown with her baby a few times, shares some what-to-expects and how-to-prepares.
Zan Azlee had to suffer through a couple of hours of uncoordinated bouncing around of a bunch of kindergarteners just so that they can build confidence.