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    How Does Outdoor Learning Empower Minds Beyond the Classroom?

    Outdoor learning goes far beyond engaging children in physical experiences like running, climbing, and playing. Its true value lies in its ability to foster emotional, social, cognitive, and psychological growth of young children. In today’s fast-paced digital world, where children often spend more time indoors, outdoor learning offers essential benefits that promote a deeper connection … Continued

    By Kham Liang
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    Raising Future-Ready Children in an AI World: What Every Parent Should Know

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept; it is a reality. It is shaping the way our children learn, play, and interact with the world. For parents, this rapid shift brings both exciting opportunities and important questions. How do we prepare our children for an AI-driven future while ensuring they develop the values … Continued

    By Kham Liang
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    Tomorrow’s Innovators Need More Than Rote Learning: What Reggio Emilia Gets Right About Education

    Tomorrow’s innovators will need far more than the ability to memorise facts. Yet, many education systems remain focused on standardised testing and rote learning. In Singapore, while academic performance remains a key focus, there are visible shifts in how success is defined. The Straits Times launched its “More than Grades” series on May 25, 2025. … Continued

    By Kham Liang
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    The 100 Languages of Claymore: The Materials and Tools of Life

    At EtonHouse International Pre-School Claymore, learning begins with a spark of curiosity and unfolds into a rich tapestry of exploration, creativity, and connection. Guided by the Reggio Emilia approach, we believe that every child is capable, competent, and full of potential.

    By Kham Liang
  • Education, Parenting

    Raising Future-Ready Children in an AI World: What Every Parent Should Know

    Are your children ready to thrive in a world where their classmates might include chatbots and their future co-workers could be robots? Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction. From personalised learning platforms to voice assistants in our homes, AI is already shaping how children learn, think and interact. But what does this mean … Continued

    By Kham Liang
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