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      Carrie
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      ChiefKiasu:
      Carrie:

      ...Then can i know what are the class is good in teaching Math for K1 child?...


      I'm doing the teaching myself nowadays 🙂 I sent my son for Kumon starting P3, but I think he has already outgrown the programme and it is no longer useful. For pre-schoolers, lots of parents swear by CMA which teaches math based on abacus. See this http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1352.



      Can I know what is CMA?? I still never saw any meaning of CMA in the thread, u gave me... Tks

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        ChiefKiasu
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        Carrie:
        Can I know what is CMA?? I still never saw any meaning of CMA in the thread, u gave me... Tks

        You may look up the different types of enrichment services from our http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/enrichmentlist?page=1.

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          ChiefKiasu
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          Carrie:
          ChiefKiasu:

          ...Starting to learn Math during K2 is late by today's standards. I'm currently working on Primary One Math preparation Part 2 which includes a \"progress table\" that parents can use as general rules-of-thumb. Hopefully you will find it useful. Stay tuned 😄


          Then can i know what are the class is good in teaching Math for K1 child?

          Thanks..

          OK. Completed Part 2. See http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/primary-one-preparation-mathematics-part-2.

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            Carrie
            last edited by

            ChiefKiasu:
            Carrie:

            [quote=\"ChiefKiasu\"]...Starting to learn Math during K2 is late by today's standards. I'm currently working on Primary One Math preparation Part 2 which includes a \"progress table\" that parents can use as general rules-of-thumb. Hopefully you will find it useful. Stay tuned 😄


            Then can i know what are the class is good in teaching Math for K1 child?

            Thanks..

            OK. Completed Part 2. See http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/primary-one-preparation-mathematics-part-2.[/quote]
            Wow... okok.. thanks!
            Ethan knows to write 1 to 10. Haha, i have not seen him writing 11 onwards yet... He can say 1, and up to more than 50... Should be useful to me.. Thanks! 😄

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              buds
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              Hi, I’m Buds.


              Nice to know you are a pro-active parent.
              Just to share, my kiddies i introduced to them
              Math @ 4yrs. Which is the most appropriate time
              as its already an age where kids can comprehend.

              I used fingers and beads too… initially.
              Learning from concrete leads to abstract.
              Means, we use ‘real’ materials to introduce concepts,
              teach methodologies and then convert them to mental
              counting. Do not give up, it will work eventually…

              Use materials that child likes to count other than beads.
              It will help develop interest. Child will not realise he
              is actually learning thru all that playing…

              Cheers.

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