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Reese Fernandez Ruiz is most famous for her role as a founding partner and president of Rags2Riches, a Fashion and Design House empowering community artisans based in the...

5 Ways to Get Your Child on a Schedule

By Celine Villadares Most parents desire to raise a child who can be responsible at a certain age, because seeing independence just makes them proud that their child is...

5 Things to Remember When Your Toddler Says “No”

Understanding the Toddler’s Negativism Stage There are times she just likes to say “no” to anything and everything that you say. Despite a display of negativism showing at age...

Is My Child “Overprotected”?

Earlier this morning, my colleagues were having a conversation about an article that was posted on facebook the other day. It was about the culture and habits of...

Gadget Overload: How to Wean Your Child From the Screen

By: Paula Cabrera Before we became parents, my husband and I were determined not to expose our child to gadgets. We observed how parents would eat out with their...

Help at Home: 10 Chores Your Toddler Can Do

By Mariel Uyquiengco Making young children help with household work allows them to acquire important life skills. By participating in age-appropriate chores, kids as young as two to three...

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By Celine Villadares “Say goodbye to sleep,” they told us. And we honestly thought they were kidding! With a newborn baby comes a general lack of sleep for both...

Take it Outside: 10 Outdoor Experiences to Try in Metro Manila...

By Nina Malanay There is something fundamentally healthy about being outdoors. Perhaps it’s the fresh air, the warm sunshine, or simply being one with nature. The outdoors is undoubtedly the...

MOMGOALS: Melissa Yeung Yap

Melissa Yeung Yap is a woman on a mission. She is a social entrepreneur, a natural farmer, an artist, a wife to Christian, and a mom to one...

Raising Boys vs Raising Girls: Is One More Difficult Than the...

Our brains have been so wired with gender stereotypes (e.g. boys are stubborn, rowdy and disorganized while girls are too sensitive, talkative and moody) and these biases dictate our perception as to which gender is harder or easier to raise. If we get rid of those stereotypes, we can realize that raising boys and girls are equally difficult - and just different.
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