Early Literacy and Numeracy Skills: The Best Time to Begin, and How

As their baby’s first teacher, parents must take full advantage of their little ones’ rapid learning period, which is the first few years of their life. This is when a child’s brain picks up just about any kind of information or lesson, quickly and efficiently! While the idea of babies and toddlers counting, talking and reading seems incredible, these skills, however, can and should be instilled early to let these little geniuses shine! Continue reading

Hope For Female Cancer Patients To Preserve Fertility Through Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation At Sunfert

Sunfert International Fertility Centre is the First Private Oncofertility Hub in Malaysia

Reproductive medicine has achieved groundbreaking milestones, and Malaysia is one of the countries that is sought after by couples near and far to realise their dreams of having a baby. Now, through Ovarian Tissue Cryopreservation (OTC), female cancer patients will have the opportunity to preserve their fertility. Sunfert International Fertility Centre (Sunfert) is the first private fertility centre in Malaysia to offer this innovative service. Continue reading

Cambridge Launches Its First Education Programme for 3 to 6-Year-Olds in Malaysia

  • World’s largest provider of international education for 5- to 19-year-olds offers early years programme for the first time in Malaysia.
  • New programme includes play-based learning that helps children flourish inside and outside the classroom.

Cambridge, the world’s largest provider of international education programmes, is launching its first early years education programme which will help support early childhood schooling in Malaysia in children as young as 3. Continue reading

Easy As ABC: Autism Behavioral Center Strives to Continuously Support and Destigmatise All Individuals with Autism

Main image: Standing tall – ABC believes that every single child/individual deserves the best support and life pillars to live a fulfilled life

According to the World Health Organisation, 1 in 100 children worldwide are estimated to have autism. Here in Malaysia, based on data from the Ministry of Health, the number of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses have also been steadily rising over the past decade. Continue reading

Building Resilient Futures: Preparing Students for Higher Education and Beyond

Oxford now prepares students with a ‘whole school approach’ from an early age of 2 up to 19 years 

In an era marked by dynamic shifts and global connectivity, the education landscape is transforming at an unprecedented pace. Education for the future is far beyond just the acquisition of knowledge. Students need to build resilience, be equipped with the right skills and be adaptable to navigate the demands and requirements of future job markets. Continue reading

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