SINGAPORE - When creating a learning space for your children, consider other aspects of early childhood development like play, creativity, sensory experiences and motor skills, advise experts.
Madam Fynn Sor, 38, who teaches parents how to set up learning spaces at home, says learning is more than just ABCs, 123s and worksheets.
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