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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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      Peach 11
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      magiccastle:
      My boy attended the program a number of years back . I think it was 50 lessons. Cost is less $50 per lesson at that time . If no good , mrs Sam will ask the child to repeat the course without additional charge . I still remembered my boy need to go back for remedial lesson on Sunday to do the correction. Lesson time normally exceeded 2 hours . I opted for the intensive course.if i remembered correctly , twice a week . I see result by 6 months. For Mrs Sam, she want to see the result in the child since she is committed to the parent on the result . No giving up half way .


      If the objective is to ensure the child to be able to master phonic within a period of time , then need to go for intensive course. Parent need to be involved too . Just merely depend on the weekly lesson from any service provider without involvement of parent to reinforce n practice at home will not be able to see remarkable result . It will take a while to see the result .

      My girl at end of k1 , the childcare teacher feedback she was not able to read a number of sight words. She performed averagely. So I \" digged \" out the phonic material and coached her almost everyday . Within 3 months , the result is remarkable . Suddenly she is able to encode n decode words effortlessly . She started to read chapter books n even attempted to read Harry Porter . She becomes a bookworm . At P2 now, she reads a lot eg. Literature like Jane Erye , pride n prejudice , Sherlock holmes, shakespeare play , horrible science series etc. Her English result is almost close to full mark most of the time without any preparation or revision. I don't prepare her for exam . She is on her own . So reading books do help a lot .

      Hope the above sharing will help.
      Tks a lot for your sharing. Mrs Sam is really very good , she definitely ensure her student result and give extra lesson without request parent pay extra. But, she no longer teaching now. Just dun know how the teacher now and the result.

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        Mrs Ang
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        lovinglife, thanks for the encouragement!

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          thiasy
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          My son just turn 2 years old. He is able to recognize & read out the 26 capital & small letter alphabets, as well as all the single phonic sounds. He can read some simple words (v limited vocabulary) from his favourite books (Eric Carle & Dr Seuss).


          Besides letting him watch ipad & read to him everyday, we have no idea how to teach phonics at all, especially blending. My son is in his own comfort zone. Besides his favourite old books, we tried to introduce oxford reading series/ Peter & Jane but he doesnt like.

          We called the RC, but their basic phonic class is for 4 years old & above. Any recommendation for cheap & affordable classes suitable for his age? please don’t recommend GUG/ zoophonics. My son finds it boring and ended up running around. Thanks

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            dkiasu
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            hihi, any review of british council courses for nursery 2 kids?

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              proudmum
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              thiasy:
              My son just turn 2 years old. He is able to recognize & read out the 26 capital & small letter alphabets, as well as all the single phonic sounds. He can read some simple words (v limited vocabulary) from his favourite books (Eric Carle & Dr Seuss).


              Besides letting him watch ipad & read to him everyday, we have no idea how to teach phonics at all, especially blending. My son is in his own comfort zone. Besides his favourite old books, we tried to introduce oxford reading series/ Peter & Jane but he doesnt like.

              We called the RC, but their basic phonic class is for 4 years old & above. Any recommendation for cheap & affordable classes suitable for his age? please don't recommend GUG/ zoophonics. My son finds it boring and ended up running around. Thanks
              At 2 years, he is too young for phonics. Just read to him and let him enjoy books. No point wasting your money sending him for phonics programme now. He is not ready.

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                Twinsmum
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                Hi Mrs A Tan,


                Glad you found a suitable class for your child.
                I sent my girls to KLC too and they both enjoyed themselves and most importantly the creative learning is cultivated there.
                Personnally, we like Tr Abby & Sarah.
                Sad to say because of the distance, I have to pull them out after a year.

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                  2Gmum
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                  Dear All


                  Do any of you have experience with icreative learning? Appreciate of you could share your experiences 😃

                  My child is in montessori and thinking if this will be beneficial for montessori kids…

                  Thanks in advance !

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                    hi, my 2 kids are currently attending mindchamps reading and writing programme. i realise that mindchamps reading and writing is not listed as 1 of the enrichment programme. we should include in the list.


                    my elder kid is into the 3rd year of this programme and i have seen great improvements in him in terms of word recognition, reading confidently and not afraid of speaking in public, esp when pple asked questions. so the following year i enrolled my 2nd kid into the programme too.

                    i also send the kids to pcf kindergarten and the teachers have made similar good comments about their language abilities and confidence as compared to the rest of the children in the pcf class.

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                      lovellejoy
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                      I’ve tried ICR for awhile, but did not see any improvement, felt so wasted, money down the drain, so stopped for a period of time 😞


                      Felt that dd is ready to start again and was not sure which program would be suitable for her, but heard of a freelance tutor who specializes in phonics and decided to try her out as her rates were pretty reasonable and the best part…she comes right up to my doorstep! Hehe. For a reasonable rate and 1-to-1 service, I thought, why not? I’m paid more for ICR anyway.

                      Honestly, I was initially skeptical about the effectiveness of the program as well. I mean at $50/1.5hr session for 1-to-1 home class, what can I expect right? (I do know of others who charge up to $150 per session D:) But I was surprised when I met the teacher for the first time, she was young and bubbly and was very enthusiastic in her teaching, dd enjoys her sessions very much and she is also creative in her teaching methods. She makes use of lots of games and interactive tools instead of solely paper and pencil which can sometimes get very boring for young children.

                      Have seen so much improvement as compared to ICR, better service and better price haha… So mummies, expensive does not mean it is always good…

                      Anyway, good things must share! So pleased with dd’s progress and hope to help you too! Pm me for her contact details if interested! She also offers creative writing sessions at a slightly cheaper rate, but dd is still too young for that, will try it out in the future when she is old enough hehe…

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                        fatherof2kids
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                        I hv to say that the mindchamps reading program is the most advanced program I’ve seen so far. Which centre invests so much into producing eBooks for reading and phonics? These eBooks are also available in mindchamps preschool where my son is. He says it’s really fun to use. Besides reading, can record own voice, practise writing and sing along with the catchy tunes.

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