Experts say building after-school routines and good habits will set your child up for success. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE – When Ms Irene Nah’s son started Primary 1 two years ago, he refused to sleep early and could not accept that he had to prepare ahead for his weekly spelling and tingxie .
“We tried many ways , including using a reward system, but they didn’t work,” says the 43-year-old freelance baker whose son, Tan Jae En, is nine this year.Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month
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