Yes true…hope I can make a smooth transition to being a SAHM…most probably would be tendering soon.
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RE: Club SAHM
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RE: Club SAHM
Thanks everyone, those are good questions to think about. My hubby is for it. Earnings wise, I think should be ok but I am more concerned about not keeping in touch with what is going on. I wanted to work part time but my company is not really for it so sigh it is either work full time or don’t work at all.
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RE: Chiltern House
Odyssey wins hands down in terms of the environment. It seems like a good school but I chose CH because I felt it suited the singapore education system more than Odyssey.
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RE: Club SAHM
Thanks simkhoo. Makes sense. Thanks for the suggestions, it gives me some peace knowing that I can still continue working at least part time when my kids are older. I do see some friends, once they become SAHM, they seem to disappear and their whole lives literally revolves around their kids which I am personally not so comfortable with.
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RE: Club SAHM
Thanks:) Yes I like the flexibility because I find I have too little time with them now…but just worried that when they grow up, I will have nothing to do and may not be able to join the workforce again as in my experience would be obsolete by then
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RE: Chiltern House
CH SLF branch was from their Halifax side, supposedly very good. But I am not if there is any change of management since then. From what I heard or read, they used to be good, not sure if they still are.
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RE: Club SAHM
Am thinking to quit my job to look after my two kids. One is 7 and the other is 4. How is the life of a SAHM? Haha
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RE: Kong Hwa
Anyone can recommend good student care services that are near KH? We need one for next year.
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RE: Q&A - P1 English
ruhuasee:
It should be 'always wants' and 'should tell'Would like to hear the explanation on the answer for these questions ...
She always want/ wants to eat an apple after dinner.
He should tell/ tells the mother.
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RE: Chiltern House
I am not too sure of CH East Coast, we went to take a look but decided to go with CH Mountbatten as we wanted a full day programme, the East Coast one has more half day programmes. For Maple Bear, my child was not there but I went down to take a look at 2 of their centres. I think in terms of the look and feel, Maple Bear feels good but for me what they learn is very important and I was not too convinced of their Canadian curriculum. From what I know, Singapore education is always faster so I am not sure how they will adapt it. But that is just my opinion. I have heard of a friend whose child (PG age) is enrolled in one of their centres (East side) and they really like it. So its more of a personal preference.