[ad_1] PERTH, Australia: “Did you have to convince your wife?” asked a reporter. Qualified Flying Instructor (QFI) with the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Captain (CPT) Alvin Leow glanced over at …
Read More »Families often share potentially dangerous antibiotics: study
[ad_1] (Reuters Health) – A sizeable proportion of parents confessed to giving their children antibiotics that had been prescribed to someone else, according to the findings of an investigation by US researchers …
Read More »New working group to help students from disadvantaged families, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] As part of the government's efforts to reduce social inequalities, a task force has been created to strengthen support for students from disadvantaged families. The Interagency Working Group, called Uplift, is …
Read More »Federal authorities say they have met the deadline to reunite migrant families
[ad_1] "They are completely cut off from the outside world," she said. "And the officials say that they are free." In some cases, parents who recovered their children were dismayed by what …
Read More »More couples who choose to have large families, perhaps because of policies, Latest Singapore News
[ad_1] A small but growing number of couples in Singapore choose to have a large brood, perhaps encouraged by pro-family policies such as improved Baby Bonus bonuses, according to experts. Financial Stability …
Read More »UN tribunal orders UAE to reunite Qatari families in discrimination cases
[ad_1] AMSTERDAM: The United Arab Emirates received the order Monday from the highest court of the UN to immediately allow Qatari families to meet, imposing a measure before fully having heard a …
Read More »Rich families trigger HFMD outbreak: Malaysian health official, Malaysia News
[ad_1] GEORGE TOWN – Better-off families in Penang, who traveled with their children during school vacations last month, sparked the state-wide foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. Afif Bahardin stated that children who were much …
Read More »Preschools are experimenting with a new learning approach to better support children from low-income families
[ad_1] SINGAPORE: The Agency for Early Childhood Development (ECDA) launched an initiative on Wednesday, July 11, to better support preschool children from low-income families through cognitive and social development. emotional. The Three-Year …
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