Why Intergenerational Learning in Singapore is a Game Changer

Did you know that when children and seniors learn together, everyone benefits?  Intergenerational learning—where different age groups interact through shared activities—is gaining global traction for its ability to enrich lives, boost cognitive skills, and strengthen community ties. In Singapore, St. Joseph’s Home Infant & Childcare Centre (SJHICC) stands out as a pioneer by co-locating an … Read more

How to Turn Learning Avoidance into Action: 7 Tips to Empower Your Child

Have you ever noticed your child dodging a tricky math problem or postponing that reading assignment—as if they’re playing an epic game of hide-and-seek with learning? It’s not that they’re unwilling to try; sometimes, learning tasks simply feel overwhelming.  Published insights from child psychologists in Singapore reveal that it’s quite normal for young learners to … Read more

Flu Season Alert: Why Parents Must Act Now to Better Protect Their Children

Every year, Singapore sees a rise in influenza cases due to our climate and high population density. Flu, caused by the influenza virus, is not merely a severe cold—it can lead to serious complications, especially in young children. If your child has an underlying medical condition—such as asthma, diabetes, or a compromised immune system—the stakes … Read more

How Valentine’s Day Nurtures Holistic Growth in Preschoolers

Valentine’s Day isn’t just about chocolates and heart-shaped crafts—it’s a valuable learning opportunity for preschoolers. Beyond the fun and excitement, it serves as a platform to nurture children’s social, emotional, cognitive, and creative development in meaningful ways. At St Joseph’s Home Infant & Childcare Centre (SJHICC), we believe that learning isn’t just about memorising numbers … Read more

Building Brains and Hearts: Inside St. Joseph’s Early Childhood Learning Journey

Early childhood education in Singapore is guided by the Ministry of Education’s (MOE) Nurturing Early Learners (NEL) Framework, which emphasises preschool learning goals such as: Language and Literacy, Numeracy, Aesthetics and Creative Expression, Discovery of the World, Motor Skills Development, and Social-Emotional Development. This holistic approach aims to equip children with foundational skills, foster positive … Read more

Small Classes, Big Hearts: The Unique InterGen Programme Shaping Young Lives at St. Joseph’s Home

As we step into a brand-new academic year at St. Joseph’s Home Infant & Childcare Centre (SJHICC), Principal Imelda Anthony is eager to welcome new families and guide returning students through fresh opportunities for growth. With a forward-thinking mindset, she has laid out exciting plans and improvements designed to instill confidence in parents considering enrolment. … Read more

From Red Packets to Routine: 7 Ways to Beat the Post-Holiday Blues

As parents, juggling work, childcare, and household duties after an extended Chinese New Year break can feel overwhelming. The transition back to routine doesn’t have to be stressful—with a little planning and the right mindset, you can ease back into productivity while keeping the festive spirit alive.  By organising your space, resetting habits, and balancing … Read more

Living with ADHD Kids: Enjoy the Festive Hype, not the Drama

Chinese New Year (CNY) brings with it bustling celebrations and endless visiting. While these activities can be thrilling, they can also overwhelm children—particularly those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Loud noises, vibrant visuals, and disrupted routines can ratchet up stress levels quickly.  According to the Institute of Mental Health  in Singapore, ADHD is among the most common … Read more

New Year, New Bites: 6 Ways to Manage the Festive Feasting 

Chinese New Year is a time of joyful visiting, red packets, and, of course, an abundance of delicious snacks. From savoury slices of barbecued bak kwa to buttery pineapple tarts and other store-bought temptations, it’s practically impossible to avoid sugary and fatty indulgences.  But that doesn’t mean you have to deny your kids these treats … Read more

Feasts, Firecrackers, and Family Fun: 8 Tips for Generational Harmony

Chinese New Year is one of the most anticipated celebrations of the year—think joyous reunions, bountiful feasts, and vibrant traditions. Yet, when your family spans multiple generations—grandparents eager to preserve time-honoured customs on one end and energetic children on the other—balancing everyone’s needs can feel like juggling firecrackers!  Why Intergenerational Bonding MattersIn many Asian cultures, … Read more