Top 16 Learning Resources of 2016 - #13

By: Jessica Loke
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“Wake up Steve!”, Ms Teo shouted from the front of the classroom. This is the third time Steve had to be told to wake up during the class. He can’t help it. He’s really tired.

His sleeping in class is not because the class is boring. Yet Steve finds himself drowsy, sleepy and tired in class no matter how he tries to keep himself up. Not only that, every now and then, he is absent with a cold or the flu.

  • Has your child ever felt tired and lethargic in school, like Steve?
  • Does he get sick easily?
  • Does he love fast foods and sweet snacks?
  • Are veggies his doom?
  • Does he skip his breakfast?

If you said yes to any of the above, then this series that we published in March was perfect for you.

It was something different that we did, a departure from the traditional academic genre. So to get our facts right, we teamed up with Celebrity Nutritionist - Suria Sparks in developing the series. 

Naturally, with her credibility and experience in this field, we had very welcoming feedback for this series. 

If you have missed this series earlier, you can access it again here.

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Posted on 30/12/2016

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