2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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Imp75:
daughter had her graduation party last friday...she told us there was laughter at the beginning and lots of tears at the end...although they are in different classes, many were once classmates in lower/mid level and the thought of going separate ways does make one feel sad. even though the balloon has shrunk, she still refuses to throw...the tee given to the p6s is worn almost every day (wash and wear).
I think my child is more concerned about departing the P6 class......they have been together for 3 years and it's gonna be a bitter-sweet experience on P6 graduation day next week. -
MyPillow:
hubby and i will be accompanying her.
Are parents going with your kids?
Strongly encouraged to go , they need parents . At the same time, help kids to take some grp photos/ videos
v good memory n precious moments ( no matter what is the outcome) importantly, your kid has completed a ps%$ milestone and moving on to teen ! welcome to the the \" rebellious world of Sec teen\"
( joking joking, not trying to scare u all ...)
well it is a new life Chapter ...they really grown after 1 mth in sec sch , whole mind set , v strong
it's a very important day for all of us and we should not miss it. it's also the last day they will be in their primary schools.
sec 1 is a different stage...some start to rebel (they think they are no longer in primary school). -
janet88:
My DS Sci tutor cautioned him during his prelims that PSLE would not be easy coz those who got into IP for the last 3 years(probably due to easier papers translated to higher t-score) were struggling in the program..So probably MOE tried to set things back to \"normal\"mode...
it's easier said than done if we want to manage expectations...TOUCHWOOD...accept my child's results whatever it may be and most importantly, she is happy and alive, not lying at the bottom of the flat.SpartanMum:
Results should be out 24 or 25 Nov. Managing expectations is very useful. But challenging as it goes against my other value which is to remain positive and you will get positive results...LOL!
This year, I suspect we will see some very big T-scores with some large variations. The \"bell-curve\" is likely going to be narrow what with the high level of difficulty of the Science paper and a Math paper that was not as easy as the last few years. Very anxiety-provoking moments indeed!
mum has a friend who is a teacher. she told mum this year's psle will be tough because the last few years have been relatively easy.
That's why the more challenging paper :frustrated:
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JJ_chua:
it makes sense...but it's stressful when the exam is tough and the kids are demoralized.
My DS Sci tutor cautioned him during his prelims that PSLE would not be easy coz those who got into IP for the last 3 years(probably due to easier papers translated to higher t-score) were struggling in the program..So probably MOE tried to set things back to \"normal\"mode...
That's why the more challenging paper :frustrated: -
janet88:
Ya.my DS cried after the Sci paper
it makes sense...but it's stressful when the exam is tough and the kids are demoralized.JJ_chua:
My DS Sci tutor cautioned him during his prelims that PSLE would not be easy coz those who got into IP for the last 3 years(probably due to easier papers translated to higher t-score) were struggling in the program..So probably MOE tried to set things back to \"normal\"mode...
That's why the more challenging paper :frustrated:
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My DS just act blur say ok lah. Then avoid talking abt it.
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Albon:
My DS just act blur say ok lah. Then avoid talking abt it.
when i see her sleeping beside me every night, it pains me to know how stressed she has been for the past 2 years. during a recent medical review between her doctor and I, the doctor knew how stressed it would be nearer the release of the results and asked me what could be the worse that would happen, and most importantly do i want a happy child who knows her parents still love her for what she is and not the results? -
janet88:
I am sure your DD knows that you will always love her unconditionally...Albon:
My DS just act blur say ok lah. Then avoid talking abt it.
when i see her sleeping beside me every night, it pains me to know how stressed she has been for the past 2 years. during a recent medical review between her doctor and I, the doctor knew how stressed it would be nearer the release of the results and asked me what could be the worse that would happen, and most importantly do i want a happy child who knows her parents still love her for what she is and not the results? -
JJ_chua:
I am sure your DD knows that you will always love her unconditionally...[/quote]Agreed. And that is all it matters!janet88:
[quote=\"Albon\"]My DS just act blur say ok lah. Then avoid talking abt it.
when i see her sleeping beside me every night, it pains me to know how stressed she has been for the past 2 years. during a recent medical review between her doctor and I, the doctor knew how stressed it would be nearer the release of the results and asked me what could be the worse that would happen, and most importantly do i want a happy child who knows her parents still love her for what she is and not the results?
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