Why you shouldn’t assume that your parents will look after your kids during the upcoming school break

grandparents and grandchild

Hey, hold your horses before you tell your kids they are going to be with ah gong and/or ah ma this upcoming yearend school break.

You think your parents haven’t got their own lives to live? Just because they’re your parents doesn’t mean they are forever at your beck and call to babysit your little monsters when you and your spouse are busy with the daily grind.

Wake up your idea. Your parents have their plans and may also want to go jalan-jalan themselves instead of being stuck at home playing “maids.”

The changing roles of grandparents

Times are changing so don’t simply assume your parents will take care of your kids during the school holidays.

Modern grandparents usually lead active lifestyles and have their travel plans or hobbies. Their free time may not always match your kids’ school breaks.

Yes, they may dote on their grandkids and don’t mind babysitting them for the weekend. But if you rob them of their total “me time” and just dump your kids on them without asking first, they may feel taken advantage of.

Also, some grandparents return to the workforce or do volunteer work. Their schedules may not permit them to watch your kids, especially for long periods. It’s best not to assume their availability and check with them first before making plans.

Consider your parents’ needs and limitations

Taking care of kids for days on end can be tiring for anyone, let alone the elderly. Before dumping your little ones at their place:

  • Think about their schedule and commitments. Check with them first before making arrangements.
  • Consider their energy levels and health conditions. Looking after active children requires stamina and patience. Be sensitive to your parents’ abilities and limitations.
  • Provide clear details about the kids’ routines, schedules, favorite activities, and any medications or special needs. Don’t leave your parents guessing and scrambling to figure things out. Give them as much information as possible.
  • Offer to contribute to costs for food, activities, and transport while they’re at their grandparents’ house. Your parents will surely appreciate the gesture.
Make backup care plans for your kids
kids at a holiday camp

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Some backup plans in case your parents cmi:

  • Find holiday camps or activities

Sign your kids up for some holiday camps, classes, or activities to keep them engaged. Things like sports camps, arts and crafts workshops, or science experiments are great for learning new skills and making new kawans. The kids can try different activities throughout the yearend holiday to prevent boredom.

  • Arrange playdates

Organize some playdates with your children’s good friends so they can spend time together. Meet at a playground, indoor play area, or each other’s house. Supervise them or take turns with the other parents to look after the group.

  • Hire a babysitter

If you need to work or run errands, consider hiring a babysitter, nanny, or tutor to watch your kids. Ask friends or family members for recommendations or check websites that offer background checks. Meet potential sitters first before leaving your children alone with them.

  • Stay home yourself

Or if your work schedule can afford it, why not take some time off yourself to spend with your kids? Cook their favorite foods, watch movies, play games, and just enjoy each other’s company.

Your children will appreciate having your undivided attention and you will get to witness more of the little moments that make their childhood so fleeting. The school holidays will fly by, so make the most of this time with your little ones!

Your parents have spent decades raising you already, now you want them to help you take care of your little monsters? Don’t be so selfish. If possible, make your own arrangements for the yearend holidays this year. Your parents deserve rest after working so hard their whole lives. If you don’t show them some “sense” now, then when? Time to step up and be the parent, stop dumping the childcare work on your poor parents.

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2,400 sqm winter playground with 4.5m ice slide at Bayfront Event Space from 1 Dec 22 – 1 Jan 23

Ice Magic – The Great Fantasy on Ice, brought to you by Apollo Entertainment Media and Trident Consultancy, will transport Singaporeans away from the heat of our tropical island to a winter wonderland over this year’s festive season. This 2,400 sqm winter playground will be coming to our shores for one month only in December to the delight of families, friends and tourists at Bayfront Event Space.

Open to guests from 1 December 2022 to 1 January 2023, Ice Magic – The Great Fantasy on Ice will be the biggest pop-up winter-themed attraction to ever set foot in Singapore, bringing real ice and snow activities to Singaporeans longing for a winter holiday. It’s the perfect answer to the travel-deprived, longing for wintery festivities and the opportunity to swap out the summer-wear for snuggly coats, hats and gloves.

The indoor tentage, which boasts one of the tallest tents ever erected in Singapore at 11.5m, will be divided into the Snow and Ice sections.

Snow Section

In this section, the snow will be created using the same snow-making machines used in the Beijing Winter Olympics 2022, flown in directly to bring the authentic experience of real snow to visitors. Over the course of 20 straight days prior to the opening, the snow machines will pump out fresh, fluffy crystal white snow even cleaner than natural snow found in wintering countries. In this section, guests can experience their first taste of building a snowman, making snow angels, and even bouncing off “snow clouds’, all while experiencing daily snowfalls of fresh snow. This area will also house a 70m snow slope, the longest and tallest snow slope ever constructed in Singapore.

Ice Section

The Ice Section running parallel to the Snow Section will bring a variety of attractions that have never been seen in Singapore before, including 70m snow slope and classic Winter Olympic sport Ice Curling. The section will also feature a 260sqm ice cycling rink, with single and tandem bikes for couples exploring new date night plans.

The hero of the Ice Section is the 4.5m high figure-8 Ice Slide, constructed purely out of ice and complemented by elaborate ice sculptures, crafted by master ice sculptors coming in to build their masterpieces from Harbin, China, the home of the famous Harbin Ice Festival.

Ice Bar

Guests will also never have to worry about their beer going lukewarm at the Ice Bar, where guests will be served a variety of ice cold beers and bespoke ice-themed cocktails to get their blood pumping.

Pop-up Cafe

Chocolate Origin, the presenting sponsor of Ice Magic – The Great Fantasy on Ice will also be operating a pop-up cafe serving their signature hot chocolate and chocolate desserts to bring that cosy toasty festive vibes to guests as they warm up before heading out for more snowy adventures.

Ice Magic – The Great Fantasy on Ice is a part of The Great Bay Fiesta, held in conjunction with Marina Bay Singapore Countdown 2023, presented by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

Ticketing and timing

There are 3 sessions to choose from with ticket price from $25 to $45.

  • Session 1: 10am – 2pm
  • Session 2: 3pm – 7pm
  • Session 3: 7pm – 10pm

Ticket pricing:

  • Adult SGD 45.00
  • Child SGD 35.00
  • Local Students SGD 40.00
  • Senior Citizen (55 years and above) SGD 25.00
  • Family Bundle 1 (2 Adults + 1 Child) SGD 110.00
  • Family Bundle 2 (2 Adults + 2 Children) SGD 140.00

Click here to purchase your tickets now!

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Kids eat free at IKEA Restaurants this school holidays from 5 – 9 Sep 2022

Kids eat free

This September school holiday, dine out with your little ones at IKEA as Kids Eat Free is back! From 5 to 9 September, IKEA FAMILY members get to enjoy free kids meal with every main purchased from the regular adult menu across all IKEA Swedish restaurants. This offer is applicable for dine-in only. Choose from a variety of kids’ meals, including Kids Meatball, Kids Plant Balls, and Kids Pasta (U.P. $3/ea)

Choose from the following:

  • Kids meatball
  • Kids plant balls
  • Kids pasta

Terms and Conditions:

  1. This offer includes 1 free meal per child with every 1 main purchased from the regular adult menu.
  2. The offer is applicable for dine-in only.

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School Term and Holidays for 2016 Released

The Ministry of Education has released the dates of school holidays in 2016.

The school year for 2016 for all MOE primary and secondary schools will start from Monday, 4 January and end on Friday, 18 November 2016.

This takes into account 40 weeks of curriculum time for teaching and learning before the start of the national examinations, and six weeks of school vacation at end of year for teachers and students.

Students enjoy “extra” holidays on the following Monday as Vesak Day and Deepavali falls on a Saturday.

More long weekends for students as Teachers’ Day and Children’s Day falls on a Friday. (Sept 2 & Oct 7)

School Calendar 2016

SCHOOL TERM Primary & Secondary JC1 & MI1 JC2 & MI2 & MI3
Term 1  Mon 4 Jan to Fri 11 Mar  Fri 29 Jan to Fri 11 Mar  Mon 11 Jan to Fri 11 Mar
Term 2  Mon 21 Mar to Fri 27 May  Mon 21 Mar to Fri 27 May  Mon 21 Mar to Fri 27 May
Term 3  Mon 27 Jun to Fri 2 Sep  Mon 27 Jun to Fri 2 Sep  Mon 27 Jun to Fri 2 Sep
Term 4  Tue1 13 Sep to Fri 18 Nov  Tue 13 Sep to Fri 25 Nov  Tue 13 Sep to end of ‘A’-level exams
SCHOOL VACATION  Primary & Secondary JC1 & MI1 & MI2 JC2 & MI3
Between Terms I & II  Sat 12 Mar to Sun 20 Mar  Sat 12 Mar to Sun 20 Mar  Sat 12 Mar to Sun 20 Mar
Between Semesters I & II  Sat 28 May to Sun 26 Jun  Sat 28 May to Sun 26 Jun  Sat 28 May to Sun 26 Jun
Between Terms III & IV  Sat 3 Sep to Sun 11 Sep  Sat 3 Sep to Sun 11 Sep  Sat 3 Sep to Sun 11 Sep
At End of School Year  Sat 19 Nov to Sat 31 Dec  Sat 26 Nov to Sat 31 Dec  End of ‘A’ Level exams to Sat 31 Dec

The scheduled school holidays and public holidays for 2016 will be as follows:

Scheduled School Holidays 2016

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more info, visit MOE’s website here.

School Calendar for Primary and Secondary Students

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