I share that with my daughter too. Hope all our kids can internalise this and go on to do well. All the best!
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RE: PSLE blues
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RE: PSLE blues
Hi,
In the interest of time, look at where the mistakes lie and zoom in on them. Do not be bothered about doing the question types that she’s already got it right. There’s a pedagogical theory that if children relearn things they already know, they will be bored, turned off, and in the long run, aversed to studies. For difficult topics, if you need help, get a good tutor who’s interested to help her get the best results. In your free time, explain to her the 20-40 principle, that is if one studies conscientiously for 20 years, he or she will enjoy 40 years of comfortable working life. The opposite is also true, so take out a calculator and key in as examples, for her a 1k vs. 5k monthly salary, and work out a total for 40 years. This is what I usually do with current pupils I tutor and they get the point.
Brgds,
Tay