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    2015 PSLE Discussion and Strategies

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • M Offline
      mwchua
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      Sometimes just wondering if it's just mine, or generally it's on the onset of puberty.....


      My little sheepie seems quite sensitive nowadays....and really mindful of what others perceive her, especially her teachers and classmates.

      Even I have to be very \"careful\" even when \"scolding\" her, as even a slight comment can start off a whole episode of cold war. :?

      No tests either yet, haven't even seen her compo yet.....

      *Sigh*

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        bb_ mom
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        All our goaties seem to share characteristic - procrastination. Have to nag and nah and remind. And even then, he will suddenly remember he has homework, on Sunday night.

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          Funz
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          bb_ mom:
          All our goaties seem to share characteristic - procrastination. Have to nag and nah and remind. And even then, he will suddenly remember he has homework, on Sunday night.


          Mine no need to nag and remind about homework. Everyday by the time I am back, all her work is done. The question is properly done or not. :razz:

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            HAPPYH
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            Funz:
            bb_ mom:

            All our goaties seem to share characteristic - procrastination. Have to nag and nah and remind. And even then, he will suddenly remember he has homework, on Sunday night.



            Mine no need to nag and remind about homework. Everyday by the time I am back, all her work is done. The question is properly done or not. :razz:

            😂

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              bb_ mom
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              Oh yes! Sometimes, If I’m home late, he will call and tell me he has finished his work and then ask to go downstairs to play. Then I get home and find his work is done haphazardly. To him, criteria is whether done or not. Not done properly or not.

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                ponyo
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                bb_ mom:
                All our goaties seem to share characteristic - procrastination. Have to nag and nah and remind. And even then, he will suddenly remember he has homework, on Sunday night.

                totally agree with that part on suddenly remembering ...

                i have lost count the no of times DD1 tells me on Sunday night or just before sleeping \"oh yes, i think i have to hand in xxx homework tomorrow and i forgot to do it earlier...\" Then she will sleep late and the next morning will be hell for all of us... :frustrated:

                the only thing that she is really on-the-ball is her netball practice as she is aiming to get into the school team. sigh!

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                  bb_ mom
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                  But it becomes my fault for not remembering he has homework! Sigh…

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                    HAPPYH
                    last edited by

                    ponyo:
                    bb_ mom:

                    All our goaties seem to share characteristic - procrastination. Have to nag and nah and remind. And even then, he will suddenly remember he has homework, on Sunday night.


                    totally agree with that part on suddenly remembering ...

                    i have lost count the no of times DD1 tells me on Sunday night or just before sleeping \"oh yes, i think i have to hand in xxx homework tomorrow and i forgot to do it earlier...\" Then she will sleep late and the next morning will be hell for all of us... :frustrated:

                    the only thing that she is really on-the-ball is her netball practice as she is aiming to get into the school team. sigh!

                    My DD did her MT homework this morning at 645 am. She forgot all about it last night. I helped her a bit as she might not finish on time. Sigh

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                      HAPPYH
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                      bb_ mom:
                      But it becomes my fault for not remembering he has homework! Sigh...

                      My DD will tell me once, then it becomes my job to remember and remind her.

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                        mummy OnABudget
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                        dh has to go through her bag everyday without fail to hunt for homework as my dd will forget everything

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