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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      TheAnswer
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      happyheart:
      :rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


      My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ
      :congrats:

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        happyheart
        last edited by

        TheAnswer:
        happyheart:

        :rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


        My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ

        :congrats:

        Thank you šŸ˜„ ! I feel that..really important that the child need to taste success to spur them on. It has been a long journey for DS. Although it is not an A* and the BIG picture is still PSLE, he has proven that it is a mission that is difficult but not impossible. Imagine he failed MT last year! I hope that with this, he will have motivation to do likewise for Maths.

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          clay569
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          happyheart:
          TheAnswer:

          [quote=\"happyheart\"]:rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


          My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ

          :congrats:

          Thank you šŸ˜„ ! I feel that..really important that the child need to taste success to spur them on. It has been a long journey for DS. Although it is not an A* and the BIG picture is still PSLE, he has proven that it is a mission that is difficult but not impossible. Imagine he failed MT last year! I hope that with this, he will have motivation to do likewise for Maths.[/quote] :congrats:

          Indeed, what children need is encouragement and positive reinforcement. Can feel your joy!

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            icy_mama
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            happyheart:
            :rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


            My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ
            :congrats: that should boost his confidence! a small step for ds and big leap for mummy. hiphiphooray. šŸ˜‰

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              ngl2010
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              happyheart:
              :rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


              My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ
              :congrats: I am happy for you. It is easier to score well if children have confidence šŸ˜„

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                HAPPYH
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                happyheart:
                TheAnswer:

                [quote=\"happyheart\"]:rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


                My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ

                :congrats:

                Thank you šŸ˜„ ! I feel that..really important that the child need to taste success to spur them on. It has been a long journey for DS. Although it is not an A* and the BIG picture is still PSLE, he has proven that it is a mission that is difficult but not impossible. Imagine he failed MT last year! I hope that with this, he will have motivation to do likewise for Maths.[/quote] :congrats:

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                  janet88
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                  Hi happy heart,

                  That wonderful grade will do wonders for your child's confidence as PSLE approaches.
                  šŸ˜„

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                    NYPS
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                    janet_lee88:
                    Hi happy heart,

                    That wonderful grade will do wonders for your child's confidence as PSLE approaches.
                    šŸ˜„
                    :goodpost: :salute:

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                      Jennifer
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                      happyheart:
                      :rahrah: I cannot contain my happiness, I have to share with parents here, whom have been listening to my grievances for Maths....I hope sharing this news will not be viewed as being arrogant. I am just so grateful!


                      My DS whom has not been doing well in MT since P3, scored an 'A' for this SA1! šŸ•ŗ I am so happy for him because he has proven to himself he can, despite being a potato kid! šŸ•ŗ
                      :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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                        happyheart
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                        Thank you all for being happy for DS :grphug: I hope all our children will, in one way or another, experience the fruits of one's labour in a positive manner šŸ˜„

                        Now waiting nervously for other results to come back, think the class overall grade for Science and Maths dropped for this SA1.

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