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Today / Article9 February 2011 - Counsellors should look at the player’s ability to cope with daily Letter from Noel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr) Assistant Professor National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University I REFER to “More gaming addiction cases at counselling centre” (Feb 7) and would like toNoel Chia Kok Hwee (Dr - 492 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article23 September 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I have been following the views shared by other Voices writers and noted that their focus is mainly on tuition for students in mainstream schools. There are two camps of thoughts. Some argued that tuition is still veryNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 483 words
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Today / Article23 September 2013 - FROM NOEL CHIA KOK HWEE I have been following the views shared by other Voices writers and noted that their focus is mainly on tuition for students in mainstream schools. There are two camps of thoughts. Some argued that tuition is still veryNOEL CHIA KOK HWEE - 483 words
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The Straits Times / Letter29 July 2005 - THE PHYSICAL TOLL Game addiction is also a physiological problem, developing symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome, dry eyes, migraine, backaches and sleep disturbances. MORE should be done to help young computer-game addicts ("Four m 10 gamers at risk of addiction"; ST, July 26 and489 words
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The Straits Times / Article15 July 1984 - JUNE TAN By SINGAPORE students abroad are likely to be more hardworking and serious-minded than their counterparts from other countries. Both they and the others feel this is their strong point but ironically, also their greatest weakness. For while the "study hard" attitude putsJUNE TAN - 479 words
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Today / Article19 July 2011 - Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee Assistant Professor, National Institute of Education, NTU I REFER to “Educating all children without exception” (July 18) and wish to thank both authors, Dr Reuben Wong and Dr Felicity Crawford, for their insightful commentary. I have someDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 533 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article19 July 2011 - Dr Noel Chia Kok Hwee Assistant Professor, National Institute of Education, NTU I REFER to “Educating all children without exception” (July 18) and wish to thank both authors, Dr Reuben Wong and Dr Felicity Crawford, for their insightful commentary. I have someDr Noel Chia Kok Hwee - 533 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 February 2015 - Kok Xing Hui kxinghui@sph.com.sg Some pupils can write out numbers in sequence, but others struggle to even hold a pencil. A disparity in ability has made it a challenge for Katong School, a special education (Sped) school, to make sure each cohort ofKok Xing Hui - ST PHOTO: KEVIN LIM - 557 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article17 August 2005 - Chia Kok Hwee AN 18-year-old mildly-retarded molester, not represented by a lawyer, recently failed in his appeal to have his caning replaced with a longer jail term. The original sentence was nine months' jail and three strokes of the cane butChia Kok Hwee - 606 words
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Today / Article17 August 2005 - Chia Kok Hwee AN 18-year-old mildly-retarded molester, not represented by a lawyer, recently failed in his appeal to have his caning replaced with a longer jail term. The original sentence was nine months' jail and three strokes of the cane butChia Kok Hwee - 606 words
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Today / Article, Illustration27 August 2013 - FROM ‘CINEMA’ TO MOBILE PHONES KOK XING HUI xinghui@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Standing in a darkened room surrounded by a curved screen, Gary Oh, who has autism, interacted with images of dolphins projected in 3D while soothing music played. Together with 14KOK XING HUI - PHOTO: INSTITUTE FOR MEDIA INNOVATION, NTU - 665 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration27 August 2013 - FROM ‘CINEMA’ TO MOBILE PHONES KOK XING HUI xinghui@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Standing in a darkened room surrounded by a curved screen, Gary Oh, who has autism, interacted with images of dolphins projected in 3D while soothing music played. Together with 14KOK XING HUI - PHOTO: INSTITUTE FOR MEDIA INNOVATION, NTU - 665 words
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Today (3) / Article, Illustration22 February 2012 - NEO CHAI CHIN chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg of Supply debate. WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY AMIR HUSSAIN SINGAPORE An island-wide development screening programme to spot toddlers displaying signs of developmental problems and a network of pre-school teachers, family physicians and family service centres equipped with skills to detectNEO CHAI CHIN - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 955 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration22 February 2012 - NEO CHAI CHIN chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg of Supply debate. WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY AMIR HUSSAIN SINGAPORE An island-wide development screening programme to spot toddlers displaying signs of developmental problems and a network of pre-school teachers, family physicians and family service centres equipped with skills to detectNEO CHAI CHIN - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 955 words
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Today / Article, Illustration22 February 2012 - NEO CHAI CHIN chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg of Supply debate. WITH ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY AMIR HUSSAIN SINGAPORE An island-wide development screening programme to spot toddlers displaying signs of developmental problems and a network of pre-school teachers, family physicians and family service centres equipped with skills to detectNEO CHAI CHIN - TODAY FILE PHOTO - 955 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration23 June 1995 - Talking to children helps make them literate M.Nirmala By Home influence 'Home is where the action takes place. Parents who do not know how to read, can tell stories.' Dr Ng Seok Moi (right), an education consultant, who said too many children were being allowed to interact with television andM. Nirmala - 1,014 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration22 July 2012 - Making the first move to apologise when in the wrong does not make parents less authoritative Eve Yap eveyap@sph.com.sg Mother of two June Yong sometimes gets a “mental block” when it comes to saying sorry to her daughter Vera, three, and son Javier, one. She thinksEve Yap - ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG; ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN - 1,202 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration22 July 2012 - Making the first move to apologise when in the wrong does not make parents less authoritative Eve Yap eveyap@sph.com.sg Mother of two June Yong sometimes gets a “mental block” when it comes to saying sorry to her daughter Vera, three, and son Javier, one. She thinksEve Yap - ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG; ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN - 1,202 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 December 2013 - Twins are often treated as part of a “package”. They tell SundayLife! what it is like to be part of a pair Eve Yap eveyap@sph.com.sg When sisters Wong Shi Yun and Shi Li joined Deloitte Singapore as interns in December 2010, colleagues in the auditing firm didEve Yap - PHOTOS: DESMOND LUI FOR THE STRAITS TIMES, AZIZ HUSSIN, ANGIE ONG, KRISTI-ANN AND KATHI-LYN ONG - 1,336 words