SINGAPORE – Your kids are not just having fun when they explore, but they are also honing crucial skills such as critical thinking, creativity and problem-solving.

To bring out the explorer in children and foster curiosity, Dr Teo Chew Lee, deputy centre director from the Centre for Research in Pedagogy & Practice at the National Institute of Education, suggests creating an “idea wall” at home.

Encourage kids to write down their musings and dedicate time to discuss these with them regularly. You can also initiate discussions by asking questions about topics that pique their interests.

There are learning opportunities all around, from the comfort of home to the neighbourhood playground. Singapore also has many places where you can

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