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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      bgmum:


      Oh dear Janet, is your dd feeling better now? She just completed her orals today? If so, she can rest more since weekend is coming. Hope she recovers v soon. Praying all psle kids stay healthy for the next 2 months or so :xedfingers:
      thanks...she does look better after she woke up.
      after breakfast, she will have to complete the homework.

      with effect from today until psle oral, she is not allowed to eat deep fried food, sweets and chocolates.

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        Mummy_Tang
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        janet88:
        bgmum:



        Oh dear Janet, is your dd feeling better now? She just completed her orals today? If so, she can rest more since weekend is coming. Hope she recovers v soon. Praying all psle kids stay healthy for the next 2 months or so :xedfingers:

        thanks...she does look better after she woke up.
        after breakfast, she will have to complete the homework.

        with effect from today until psle oral, she is not allowed to eat deep fried food, sweets and chocolates.


        Try to Pump her with manuka honey everyday...
        My DS too , once too friendly with sweets, chocolates and deep fried stuffs, all the 'friends' will come.
        We need to remind our kids to have plenty of water...
        Take care!

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
          last edited by

          Mummy_Tang:


          Try to Pump her with manuka honey everyday...
          My DS too , once too friendly with sweets, chocolates and deep fried stuffs, all the 'friends' will come.
          We need to remind our kids to have plenty of water...
          Take care!
          my daughter is super friendly with sweets...in fact, even son calls her queen of sweets.
          now that she is unwell, it's time to drive the message across and send a message indirectly to hubby :mad: NO sweets, chocolates and deep fried food.

          now pumping both with vitamin c every day. son 乖乖 takes one tablet everyday.

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            can't wait for psle oral to be over...unfamiliar faces and discussion section :nailbite:

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            • G Offline
              Giggler1
              last edited by

              I give my kids manuka honey everyday, it’s effective!

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              • S Offline
                SpartanMum
                last edited by

                DS2 told me at least 5 of his friends are down with something or other. Poor kids 😞


                His MTL oral is very very hard...and his MTL teachers have this uncanny way of starring at the student and making them feel very uncomfortable. DS1 used to say the same thing when he was in primary school. I told DS2 to forget about it as it is over and now focus on the rest and on staying healthy.

                Take care one and all!

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Giggler1:
                  I give my kids manuka honey everyday, it's effective!

                  I have 2 bottles of manuka umf 5 at home. will ask her to take one teaspoon every night...she will be too happy to do so.

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                    zbear
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                    Giggler1:
                    I give my kids manuka honey everyday, it's effective!


                    Is it ok to take MH everyday? I thought take only if you are going to come down with sore throat.

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                      janet88
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                      zbear:
                      Giggler1:

                      I give my kids manuka honey everyday, it's effective!


                      Is it ok to take MH everyday? I thought take only if you are going to come down with sore throat.

                      promoter told me it's ok to take on a daily basis. if coming down with sore throat, then UMF 10 or 15 onwards will be effective.

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                        Hope21
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                        If one is "lucky" enough, may get 1 angmo teacher as English oral examiner.

                        Is your child prepared to be stared by angmo with big eyes?This happened to my dd’s batch.

                        How about Chinese? One may get a strict teacher/famous book author as Chinese examiner.
                        Most of the time, day 1 oral is more manageable.

                          

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