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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • J Offline
      jjxy mum
      last edited by

      dd has been busying watching Running Man.


      Ytd while she tried doing some Sec1 chinese compre., she said\" I need Chinese tuition!\" :faint:

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        1stimer
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        I’m keeping chinese tutor till year end despite post psle. Asked her to discuss current affairs, book reviews, 散文 etc to keep dd gainfully engaged. CL fluency is a long term investment.

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          33mama
          last edited by

          It’s 1wk post PSLE and 6.5weeks to results! Enjoy the time in school kids!!!

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          • isetanI Offline
            isetan
            last edited by

            33mama:
            It's 1wk post PSLE and 6.5weeks to results! Enjoy the time in school kids!!!

            Some tuition centres will start sec 1 preparatory course from 8 nov onwards. Why don't u explore more and let DC occupies their time . 6.5 weeks is a long time from now.

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              isetan:
              33mama:

              It's 1wk post PSLE and 6.5weeks to results! Enjoy the time in school kids!!!


              Some tuition centres will start sec 1 preparatory course from 8 nov onwards. Why don't u explore more and let DC occupies their time . 6.5 weeks is a long time from now.

              :goodpost:
              it's been a week since the last paper of PSLE...I think it is not advisable to slack for too long or it will be hard to ramp up again.

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              • sharonkhooS Offline
                sharonkhoo
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                janet_lee88:
                isetan:

                [quote=\"33mama\"]It's 1wk post PSLE and 6.5weeks to results! Enjoy the time in school kids!!!


                Some tuition centres will start sec 1 preparatory course from 8 nov onwards. Why don't u explore more and let DC occupies their time . 6.5 weeks is a long time from now.

                :goodpost:
                it's been a week since the last paper of PSLE...I think it is not advisable to slack for too long or it will be hard to ramp up again.[/quote]I have a different take - I think it's good for kids to take a long break from schoolwork and make the most of their time to do things that they don't have time for during school terms. Then they can't say they didn't have a decent break, and they are more likely to be enthusiastic (or at least grumble less) when school starts. Not that we should let them sleep till noon and sit in front of a screen for 3 mths, but being gainfully occupied doesn't mean having lessons or doing worksheets. Reading widely, learning a skill or hobby, sports, doing some volunteering, organising family events etc can engage them and teach them things without seeming like 'school'. There should be a bit of warm-up a couple of weeks before school starts, but no need to start too early.

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                • zbearZ Offline
                  zbear
                  last edited by

                  I notice that you all parents are so productive n on even after PSLE.


                  I think I am the only lazy parent. Everytime an exam ends (be it external or internal), all my kids do is nothing but NUA until new term starts.

                  Terrible mummy, rite?

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                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    zbear:
                    I notice that you all parents are so productive n on even after PSLE.


                    I think I am the only lazy parent. Everytime an exam ends (be it external or internal), all my kids do is nothing but NUA until new term starts.
                    I was burnt out after son's psle...I kept to my promise to 'play all he wanted'...but still have to bathe, rest his eyes after 30 minutes of playing...after 1 week, he couldn't take it anymore...complained it was very boring. got him to swim and tidy up his room. his math tuition to prepare for sec 1 resumed in dec.

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                      lurline
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                      I feel that the kids shd have their break of doing nothing before they embark on another 6 years journey. reading for leisure is fine and other hobbies but sec 1 preparation kind of kills their well deserved break.

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                        Charnic
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                        lurline:
                        I feel that the kids shd have their break of doing nothing before they embark on another 6 years journey. reading for leisure is fine and other hobbies but sec 1 preparation kind of kills their well deserved break.

                        I fully agree. Education is a long process. Despite how they fare, they have put in their efforts and i am keeping to my words of letting her have a totally guilt free break and doing what she wants without interference. :please:

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