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From birth to young adulthood: a guide to activities and facilities available to foreign families: school and traditions, vacation camps, toddlers groups for mothers and babies, family festivals in Singapore and much more relevant to family life.
From birth to young adulthood, this page contains useful information for parents and children in Singapore.
Children's HealthBirth
PaediatriciansMost parents take their baby directly to a specialist paediatric doctor right from the birth and this can continue for about 10 years, after which visiting a general practitioner is more normal. However, it is not obligatory to see the specialist and a parent may register with a GP right from the start. Birth Record BookletThis is the book given at birth to record all medical details, growth and weight charts, vaccinations and anything relating to a child's health. This is normally available from hospitals, doctors and specialists. Proof of inoculations may be required by some schools, so the booklet is a useful record. Children's Hospitals & EmergenciesMost hospitals have a children's ward, but there are also hospitals in Singapore devoted entirely to children and their ailments.
Children's Road SafetySeat belt laws have been in effect since 1993. If the rear seats are fitted with seat belts (all cars registered after 1993 should have these) they must be used by children travelling in the back. A child under the age of eight, seated in the rear, must be secured in a child restraint. Child restraints should only be used in conjunction with seat belts.
Activities Out of Class
Out of Class ActivitiesThere are many activities that children can participate in either through their schools or through voluntary organisations such as the Australian and New Zealand Association The football season kicks off in September along with many other outdoor sports. Rugby is gaining popularity both in schools and through private enterprises and clubs. Swimming is also very popular with a number of organisations promoting the sport, as well as school-run programs. Pre-SchoolThere are a number of nursery schools in Singapore.
Holiday Camps/ActivitiesThere are a number of activities arranged for children through the school holidays. Most of these are organised through clubs, such as the British Club and the American Club. Some of the commercial sports companies also offer courses.
Festivals, Halloween and ChristmasThere are many Festivals celebrated in Singapore. The following are especially aimed at children.
Family Financial AssistanceThere is none, other than parents with more children get better tax benefits. Traditions in SchoolInternational schools do not have many traditions because of the diverse student population. Singapore schools have a few, amongst which is the Singapore Pledge. It is recited every morning before school starts. The pledge goes as follows:
School ReportsEach International school has its own system. Related Information
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