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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • MyPillowM Offline
      MyPillow
      last edited by

      it is not the end.

      Some kids need the longer process to grow n bloom. The child is not hopeless ,not to just view by academic , there are many aspects n angles to view a kid - they are only 11, 12 yo kids . In other countries , these kids are still playing happily after Sch.
      We understand n feel your stress n depression trapped in your heart n mind . But dun let this negative thoughts,feelings strike your well being , family life .
      Try to change- use the challenge to build a trusted relationship with ds. He will remember when he grows up , the love n support fr parents
      I still tear when I recall how my papa coached me n his love for me when I was in Pri Sch .

      Take v Gd care of yourself n your ds. Dun let this affect relationship with spouse too . Stay and walk closely with your ds.

      For general reminder : suicide cases in kids n teens are not low recent years. Pls Take note, all parents. Stay in Love.

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      • W Offline
        WorriedDadto3
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        Namie:
        I'm not sure how to continue living if my son doesn't do well. He doesn't care and kept challenging his teachers why should he do well for PSLE. He refused to revise and failed his prelims. He openly challenged the priest to proof existence of God and wanted to change his name to Lucifer. There is no way anyone could talk to him.


        hang on k. defiant stage. probably your kid is more vocal than the usual. dun read into it too much and upset yourself. you got to be strong yourself.

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        • B Offline
          Belle
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          phtthp:
          Oh My Gosh:

          I am sure all P6 and parents can memorise the exam timetable at the back of their minds... looking forward to 5 October :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:


          What are u all going to do, after 5 October ?

          hop onto aeroplane, go holiday overseas 🙂 ?

          Well....already arranged to go HK for a short shopping trip with girlfriends after the PSLE.
          Nevertheless, looking more towards the longer December family vacation though.

          Dear parents, below is one inspiring message which I received from other fellow parent who I supposedly had received from a school principal to other parents before the exams and I have shared here in the hope of releasing some stress from the anxious parents.

          [\"Dear Parents,

          The exams of your children are to start soon. I know you are all really anxious for your child to do well.

          But, please do remember, amongst the students, who will be sitting for the exams, there is an artist, who doesn't seem to understand Maths.

          There is an entrepreneur, who doesn't care about History or English literature.

          There's a musician, whose chemistry marks won't matter.

          There's a sportsperson, whose physical fitness is more important than Physics... like Schooling.

          If your child does get top marks, that's great! But, if he or she doesn't, please don't take away their self-confidence and dignity from them.

          Tell them its' ok, its just an exam! They are cut out for much bigger things in life.

          Tell them, no matter what they score, you love them and will not judge them.

          Please do this, and when you do, watch your children conquer the world. One exam or a low mark won't take away their dreams and talent.

          And please, do not think that doctors and engineers are the only happy people in the world.

          With warm regards,
          The Principal \"

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          • UBKmomU Offline
            UBKmom
            last edited by

            Yesterday I saw my DS playing with his hp and I asked him to stop playing and go prepare his EOY exam…then he talked back…mommy, why study so hard to get a degree, didnt you read in the newspaper that more and more degree holder are being layoff and find difficulty reentering the labour market…wah…fixed feeling leh…one thing I am happy that he is up to date with current affairs but sometime find hard to rebuke them…anyway told him to stop playing immediately and go study…told him without a degree next time, you dont even have a job in first place to be retrenched…kids nowsaday!


            Sorry OT a little.

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            • S Offline
              sleepy
              last edited by

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              • S Offline
                sleepy
                last edited by

                UBKmom:
                anyway told him to stop playing immediately and go study...told him without a degree next time, you dont even have a job in first place to be retrenched....kids nowsaday!

                Actually 行行出状元!
                Dh and I patron this popular kopi stall at Chinatown. Perceptual long queue for kopi. We guess-timated the stall owner's income. The figure is :yikes:
                Macam we are from IRAS 😆

                Dh told kids he should consider selling kopi. And kids can be 咖啡西施 for his stall
                First step - we shall all learn how to make nice kopi :rotflmao:

                Paiseh :offtopic:

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
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                  Namie:
                  My son is hopeless. I told him a Down syndrome boy will do better in PSLE than him. He is not someone who can do his parents proud. Bring shame to us only. Told my husband I cannot live with the shame of a non-performing child.

                  I sense a lot of anger in you. It's very hurtful to shove these words on a 11/12 year old boy.

                  my daughter is very weak academically, failing since p1 or else marginal passes. she has a specific language impairment and a very poor memory...what was taught yesterday would be forgotten on the same day.

                  her tutors told me point-blank she cannot make it. as a parent, it was devastating to hear that...it was like being slapped in the face.

                  no child is born stupid. there could be a reason or some unknown reasons why he/she does not want to do well. why don't your hubby and yourself sit down with your son for a good chat? perhaps you could go out for ice cream in a relaxed atmosphere.

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                  • iRabbitI Offline
                    iRabbit
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                    MyPillow:

                    Take v Gd care of yourself n your ds. Dun let this affect relationship with spouse too . Stay and walk closely with your ds.

                    For general reminder: suicide cases in kids n teens are not low recent years. Pls Take note, all parents. Stay in Love.
                    Reading your post reminds me of this double tragedy last year. :gloomy:

                    Even in the depths of our disappointments, we should take care not to make our children feel that they're unworthy of life if they don't do well academically. I believe the granny below shared her heart-breaking story in the hope that no one else will suffer the same fate as her grandchild and daughter.

                    http://mypaper.sg/top-stories/woman-loses-grandchild-and-daughter-suicide-20150728

                    Woman loses grandchild and daughter to suicide
                    MAUREEN KOH

                    SHE was still coming to terms with the death of her teenage granddaughter, who had committed suicide over scoring two Bs in her O levels.

                    But three months after the 16-year-old plunged to her death, Ng Siang Mui's grief-stricken and guilt-ridden daughter, who was the teen's mother, also killed herself. The tragic double deaths have left her son-in-law, who is the teen's father, mentally unstable.

                    More children and teenagers have been seeking help for suicidal thoughts, said the Samaritans of Singapore (SOS).

                    SOS said that in 2013, 224 children and teens aged 19 and below wrote in to them through its E-mail Befriending Service. From this group, 163 were considered to be at real risk of suicide.

                    SOS is concerned about this age group because of the rise in the number of youngsters seeking help - it saw 65 more young people in 2013, compared with the year before.

                    Yesterday, SOS also said that suicides among males had increased by 29 per cent, from 227 in 2004 to 292 last year, while female suicides had decreased by 20 per cent, from 154 in 2004 to 123 last year, The Straits Times reported.

                    In an interview with The New Paper, Madam Ng, 71, shared the devastation and anguish of the tragedy that began in January when, just three hours after getting her results slip, her granddaughter jumped to her death.

                    Except for two Bs - in English and Mathematics - the student had scored distinctions for her other subjects.

                    The only child left a note for her parents: \"Mum, I am sorry for being a disappointment. I should have done better.

                    \"Dad, I am sorry you will not have the chance to walk me down the (church) aisle to give me away.\"

                    Her parents used to fight over her education. The girl had been a straight-A student who attended a top school. The mother wanted to push her to excel and her father felt that the child should be left alone.

                    \"My Xiao Mei (her granddaughter's nickname) was always affected whenever her parents fought over her studies,\" Madam Ng said in Khek.

                    \"(My daughter) often compared Xiao Mei's results with those of her friends' children and would ask, 'How come so and so can do this and you cannot?' \"

                    Xiao Mei's mother wanted her to get into medical school.

                    A family friend, housewife Lynn Wee, 45, spoke of how she and close friends tried to watch over Xiao Mei's mother after the funeral. Mrs Wee said: \"She maintained a stoic front and even admitted that she would have been disappointed with her child's academic performance.\"

                    But that facade slowly slipped in the weeks that followed, said Madam Ng, who has three grandsons from two other children. Madam Ng said that a month after Xiao Mei's death, her father moved out. \"That broke my daughter's heart.\"

                    A day before she killed herself, Madam Ng's daughter told her: \"Ma, I shouldn't have pressurised Xiao Mei in her studies. You didn't do that to us when we were young and we all turned out fine.\"

                    The New Paper understands that Xiao Mei's father is seeking psychiatric help.

                    Added Madam Ng: \"If only we had noticed or realised that Xiao Mei was suffering, we could have asked for professional help and this tragedy would have been prevented.\"

                    THE NEW PAPER

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                    • Oh My GoshO Offline
                      Oh My Gosh
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                      Choy... I know these are true stories but let's not think of all these sad cases. Let's support our kids in this last lapse and look forward to their next stage in life (Secondary Schools) regardless of their results. This KSP website have let us parents make some \"good friends\" together this one year... Thank you all 🙂

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                      • MrsKiasuM Offline
                        MrsKiasu
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                        But sometimes it could just do wonder to wake certain people up…me included.

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