2017 PSLE Discussions and Strategies
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lee_yl:
Actually mine too but because my dd1 1st choice is not a SAP school thus, HMT is not as stressful as the other main subjects.[/quote]OIC I am stil figuring out PSLE whaha. Didn't feel it till my fren talked about their children who r taking PSLE this year.lynbaby:
[quote=\"lee_yl\"]明年的今天,我们就会脱离苦海了...
Mine have Higher Chinese. -
lee_yl:
Actually mine too but because my dd1 1st choice is not a SAP school thus, HMT is not as stressful as the other main subjects.
It's good to have HMT so long as your DD can cope with it. It will reap benefits in the long run - Sec School n JC.
BTW, can share which school is your DD's first choice? If not convenient to say, can PM me? -
I am checking in too!
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laughingcat:
Two PSLE in a row will speed up my aging. :nailbite:lee_yl:
..........I am committed to start PSLE revision this Nov/Dec holidays! :nunchuk:
Wah! :scared: you are PSLE mum 2 years in a row! You are strong! :udawoman:
After I'm done with 2017 PSLE, I will see you in the 2018 PSLE thread. -
bgmum:
Wow lee_yl
your kid's SA2 is not over yet and you are thinking of psle revision now. But yes, year end holidays will be good to start - can start brushing up on weak areas and reviewing topics covered in earlier levels for relevant subjects.
I have already picked a nice date to mark the start of PSLE preparation, 1st Nov, easy to remember. And my kids already protesting. :stompfeet: :siao: :faint:
Yes, we have been constantly revising topics taught earlier, especially for science.
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zbear:
I'll PM you as others may find our conversation OT.lee_yl:
Actually mine too but because my dd1 1st choice is not a SAP school thus, HMT is not as stressful as the other main subjects.
It's good to have HMT so long as your DD can cope with it. It will reap benefits in the long run - Sec School n JC.
BTW, can share which school is your DD's first choice? If not convenient to say, can PM me? -
lee_yl:
To bring up 2 children with just 1 year difference is not easy. Besides, your girls have been doing well, especially the younger one. So you don't have to worry much.
Two PSLE in a row will speed up my aging. :nailbite:
After I'm done with 2017 PSLE, I will see you in the 2018 PSLE thread. -
janet88:
Janet, therein lies another worry. I don't think it's healthy if the academic gaps between the two siblings gets wider and wider... Mothers tend to over worry? Oh well...
To bring up 2 children with just 1 year difference is not easy. Besides, your girls have been doing well, especially the younger one. So you don't have to worry much.lee_yl:
Two PSLE in a row will speed up my aging. :nailbite:
After I'm done with 2017 PSLE, I will see you in the 2018 PSLE thread. -
lee_yl:
Janet, therein lies another worry. I don't think it's healthy if the academic gaps between the two siblings gets wider and wider... Mothers tend to over worry? Oh well...[/quote]wow we need to learn from you on your experience. I am a first time PSLE mum. :udawoman:
To bring up 2 children with just 1 year difference is not easy. Besides, your girls have been doing well, especially the younger one. So you don't have to worry much.janet88:
[quote=\"lee_yl\"]
Two PSLE in a row will speed up my aging. :nailbite:
After I'm done with 2017 PSLE, I will see you in the 2018 PSLE thread. -
lee_yl:
Two PSLE in a row will speed up my aging. :nailbite:laughingcat:
[quote=\"lee_yl\"]..........I am committed to start PSLE revision this Nov/Dec holidays! :nunchuk:
Wah! :scared: you are PSLE mum 2 years in a row! You are strong! :udawoman:
After I'm done with 2017 PSLE, I will see you in the 2018 PSLE thread.[/quote]
Although stressful, it's also good - you can teach both at the same time n the momentum will be there after you finish DD1's PSLE, you can still continue with DD2.
But the downside maybe early burnout for you. So you have to take care of yourself too.
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