2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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Gabby:
https://m.youtube.com/user/singaporemilo?hl=en-GB&gl=SG
I watched the ad again. The youngest is probably around p4. My mistake.
Thanks for the link. I just watched. It's so touching n I teared. I like the part where the parents hugged their kids at the end. It goes to show how important parent-child bonding is n parental love and support for their kids is so important to shape their behaviors and attitudes towards coping with life challenges. -
XYZ1:
I do wish one of the kids could have said that no matter what score he/she gets, the mum will love him/her no matter what.
I think the ad asks if we are putting too much pressure on our kids and the message is Never Give Up even if dun do well at PSLE...so I find quite touching...esp seeing all the mummies hug their DC. -
Singkiasu:
I think this line \"Her prelims results were most in 'B's only. I was in panic,\" sums it all up really. How is it that we have reached a point where \"B\"s are regarded as a disappointment! I think we all need to take a step back and look at what they have achieved......think back to how sweet but clueless they were in P1

I would be very happy if my girl got B. I can't even smell it!! My girl failed chinese and maths (40 plus range) and pass english and science. Never change throughout the years... haiz... -
phtthp:
Very sensible words, phtthp. I believe most parents will be satisfied as long as they feel their children have put in best efforts.
Anyway, is unrealistic to expect 260 on average.
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If look at primary schools' average T-score : it usually hover around 22x to 23x mid range.
The tricky part is what is \"best\" efforts.... -
Yeosayfen:
I understand how you feel.
I would be very happy if my girl got B. I can't even smell it!! My girl failed chinese and maths (40 plus range) and pass english and science. Never change throughout the years... haiz...
I don't want to think of the psle results...we have been working hard especially these past 2 years.
stopped her science tuition this year because she was demoralized by the tutor's attitude towards her...it took me and hubby a lot of guts to do so because this is a crucial year. it's just down to 2 weeks...I want to get it over and done with...having several bouts of tension headache and shoulder aches. -
janet88:
dun stress, you cannot take exams for her :hugs: Just think - you are done with psle forever after this. :boogie:
I understand how you feel.Yeosayfen:
I would be very happy if my girl got B. I can't even smell it!! My girl failed chinese and maths (40 plus range) and pass english and science. Never change throughout the years... haiz...
I don't want to think of the psle results...we have been working hard especially these past 2 years.
stopped her science tuition this year because she was demoralized by the tutor's attitude towards her...it took me and hubby a lot of guts to do so because this is a crucial year. it's just down to 2 weeks...I want to get it over and done with...having several bouts of tension headache and shoulder aches. -
ammonite:
Exactly.....my girl Instagram and musicality everyday......PSLE or not, it doesn't matter to her....do you call this working hard? I don't know man! I am just lucky she's not struggling, despite no tuition......
Very sensible words, phtthp. I believe most parents will be satisfied as long as they feel their children have put in best efforts.
The tricky part is what is \"best\" efforts.... -
ammonite:
yes...I don't want to face psle ever again.
dun stress, you cannot take exams for her :hugs: Just think - you are done with psle forever after this. :boogie:
true, I can't take exams for her, but I don't want to live with any regrets nor have that 'if only' in my head. -
Imp75:
Perhaps my DD feel she is spending too much time on her ipad. This morning, she told me to keep it from her.
Exactly.....my girl Instagram and musicality everyday......PSLE or not, it doesn't matter to her....do you call this working hard? I don't know man! I am just lucky she's not struggling, despite no tuition......ammonite:
Very sensible words, phtthp. I believe most parents will be satisfied as long as they feel their children have put in best efforts.
The tricky part is what is \"best\" efforts....
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yours disciplined and self-motivated…good for you!
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