Our Partners
The Huggies website in Philippines features hundreds of pages of information on pregnancy and baby care written by a range of experts
and specialists from here in the Philippines, Asia and around the world.
We would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for providing articles and information for our site.
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Helen Castro-Limcaoco - Philippines
Helen is the chairman and CEO of Just for Kids. Just for Kids holds the master franchise of The Little Gym in the Philippines and also co-owns The Little Gym franchise in Singapore. The Little Gym was the first programme in the Philippines to offer motor skills development and non-competitive developmental gymnastics classes, changing the landscape of activities available for young children in Metro Manila. The Little Gym also pioneered efforts to help parents realize the importance of physical activity to the mental and emotional health of infants and young children. Visit www.thelittlegym.com.ph
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KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital – Singapore
KKH is the largest medical facility in Singapore which provides specialised care for women, babies and children. Every year, over 500,000 women and children visit the
hospital as inpatients or outpatients. In addition, one-third of all couples in Singapore choose to deliver their babies at KKH. Visit
www.kkh.com.sg.
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Patricia Koh – Singapore
Patricia Koh founded PAT’S Schoolhouse in 1988. Today it enjoys the highest reputation for excellence as a childcare provider in Singapore,
built on 30 years of Patricia’s experience and expertise, and an unwavering passion for giving every young child the best. Visit
www.patschoolhouse.com
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Ruth Liew – Malaysia
Ruth is an Early Childhood Care and Education Consultant. She has served many child-related Non Government Organisations including Malaysian
Child Resource Institute and OMEP Malaysia as a volunteer, conducting and planning parent and children’s programmes. Currently Ruth is working on two community projects,
Read-Aloud and Peace Education. You can also read her regular column on Parenting and Child Care in The Star.
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Lely Tobing – Indonesia
Lely is the president of. She has been a trainer and kindergarten teacher for various private and government preschools, including the Jakarta Montessori School and Demarko Educational Supplies. Since 2004, she has been widely featured in the national newspaper, parenting magazines, and on national television and radio for her extensive experience and expertise in children development and early childhood.
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Sareeya Chokchainirand – Thailand
Sareeya is the franchise manager of Thew Brain School in Thailand, which pioneers systematical thinking programs for children, aged 2 to 6. Programs available provide children today with the right tools required to creatively problem solve and help parents to raise children who are independent learners with a keen interest to study on their own. She also runs training programs for new managers and teachers of the school. Visit www.thewbrainschool.com
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Early Learning Centre – Singapore
ELC was founded 30 years ago in England by John Beale, who was frustrated at the lack of non-violent toys for his small son. So he set about making his own toys and opened his first store. Today ELC toys are available in over 400 stores worldwide and the philosophy of rejecting toys that encourage violent or anti-social behaviour remains true to this day. Visit www.elc.sg or www.elc.com.
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Leanne Cooper – Australia
Nutritionist Leanne Cooper from Cadence Health has provided some great advice in our Feeding your Baby section. Visit
www.cadencehealth.com.au
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Jackie Durnin – Australia
Jackie Durnin is the Author of “Australian Baby Hands”, using Auslan, Sign Language to communicate with your baby. For further information visit
www.australianbabyhands.com
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Maree Viotto & Rhonda Abrahams – Australia
Rhonda is a mothercraft nurse, registered nurse, mother of 3 & grandmother of 2. With 20 years of experience, Rhonda also won a small business award for creating a baby sleep
and settling centre in one of Melbourne’s large public hospitals.Visit www.itstimetosleep.com
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Leading Parenting websites – Worldwide
Our thanks to the following websites who have generously provided articles and information for mothers and pregnant women in the Philippines.
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Expert Tips
from Leanne Cooper
Think it’s the sugar that hypes up children? Research tends to suggest in fact that it is the food colourings, preservatives and other chemicals that are responsible.
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