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    2015 PSLE Discussion and Strategies

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      first time facing psle was tough as we didn’t know what to expect.

      every child is different. my younger one is academically weak…so if my expectations are lower, the stress is lower too…but at least we can still take advantage of p5 to work hard.

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        Always21
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        The school gave him lots of homework, surprise tests. Even weekends are filled up with homework. Staying back most of the afternoon to finished the textbook.


        I was encouraging him that just a few months and it will be all over. It is like preparing for war. Getting all the bullets ready.

        Luckily he is still positive and eager to learn. Just tired.

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          Puzz.06109.06109.06109zzle
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          mum03:
          Daughter taking PSLE this year, last year I was reading through the PSLE 14 thread, just by reading I was stressed up, what more if I come to PSLE 2015, I will :shock: :shock: So better avoid hehehehe

          Me too, was already so stress up when reading last yr DSA & PSLE thread, couldn't take it and got to leave the thread. This year I think won't read so much, afraid will :siao: hehe...

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
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            Puzz...zzle:
            mum03:

            Daughter taking PSLE this year, last year I was reading through the PSLE 14 thread, just by reading I was stressed up, what more if I come to PSLE 2015, I will :shock: :shock: So better avoid hehehehe


            Me too, was already so stress up when reading last yr DSA & PSLE thread, couldn't take it and got to leave the thread. This year I think won't read so much, afraid will :siao: hehe...

            sometimes knowing too much may be harmful...as long as the child has put in his/her best, I feel that's enough.

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              mum03
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              Especially knowing too much after the Exams, where the KSP start to discuss the answers to the Questions which was written during the exams.

              I better :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam:

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                janet88
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                mum03:
                Especially knowing too much after the Exams, where the KSP start to discuss the answers to the Questions which was written during the exams.

                I better :siam: :siam: :siam: :siam:
                Yes....that is something I fear most. Reading the answers to the questions or composition chosen...I don't want to ask my kid what he had written. So avoidance is safest for sanity reasons. Hear more, fear more....can go :siao:

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                  Funz
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                  😂 No such fear for me I think.


                  DD is the kind been there, done that, forget about it. She won't be able to tell me what are the questions much less her answers.

                  Once exams start, everything no longer in our hands. So why stress ourselves over all these.

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
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                    Funz:
                    😂 No such fear for me I think.


                    DD is the kind been there, done that, forget about it. She won't be able to tell me what are the questions much less her answers.

                    Once exams start, everything no longer in our hands. So why stress ourselves over all these.
                    Usually I don't ask what has been done...by the time my child returns, exams are over. even if the answers are wrong, it's too late for any remedy.

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                      Anna Ng
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                      Following this thread…thanks

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                        habibi
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                        http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/to-reduce-over/1641658.html?cid=FBSG

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