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    2017 PSLE Discussions and Strategies

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    • P Offline
      Persimmon
      last edited by

      My kid was very lucky that their teacher "chiong" until the last day before PSLE. In the end, the class turned out amazing result for that subject. I thought that was a good learning for this thing call "perseverance". So I think if the kid doesn’t know what he doesn’t know at this point in time, which is March only, as parents we should still try to help… Don’t give up, don’t let it be. I think our help will make a difference. Don’t wait until PSLE is over then start to think mummy could have help you a bit more.

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        janet88
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        raisintan:
        Hi parents,


        Can someone share when is the good time to travel after PSLE? I kept hearing there's a window period - when is it? Anyone knows?
        after PSLE and if you don't have a younger child taking SA2, you can definitely go for a holiday. that is off peak period when air tickets are cheaper.

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          Estéema
          last edited by

          Persimmon:
          My kid was very lucky that their teacher \"chiong\" until the last day before PSLE. In the end, the class turned out amazing result for that subject. I thought that was a good learning for this thing call \"perseverance\". So I think if the kid doesn't know what he doesn't know at this point in time, which is March only, as parents we should still try to help... Don't give up, don't let it be. I think our help will make a difference. Don't wait until PSLE is over then start to think mummy could have help you a bit more.

          Persimmon,
          Agree. Some parents only start realizing a lot of gaps in our kids''prep for PSLE. We must give up on them & in that way they learn not to give up & perseverance fr our modeling. (Hopefully)

          Yet, not easy as parents coz every child is different. Some can't take the pressure. Find out fr them what/why their dislike & patiently & lovingly work with them. Give them your love & support and tell them to try & make extra effort. Only ano 6 months to go!

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            ckhoo5
            last edited by

            Hi parents,

            As I still have a younger child taking SA2 after PSLE, may i confirm again, the window period to travel between 29/30 Nov to 17 Dec'17, is it ok? As normally the PSLE result out by 23-24 Nov & we can submit the sec sch selection on 27 Nov onwards?
            TIA!

            janet88:
            raisintan:

            Hi parents,

            Can someone share when is the good time to travel after PSLE? I kept hearing there's a window period - when is it? Anyone knows?

            after PSLE and if you don't have a younger child taking SA2, you can definitely go for a holiday. that is off peak period when air tickets are cheaper.

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              bestwishes
              last edited by

              For wrong spelling of key words, will any mark (half mark or 1m) deducted, according to new PSLE sc marking scheme?

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              • NebbermindN Offline
                Nebbermind
                last edited by

                :imdrowning:

                bestwishes:
                For wrong spelling of key words, will any mark (half mark or 1m) deducted, according to new PSLE sc marking scheme?

                How does it affect you?

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                  250abv
                  last edited by

                  All seems to be very much involved in your DS n DD studies…getting them to do more papers and do revision with them…

                  How you all do it?
                  I just told my DD tat I will come back earlier on certain days but think only 1 day left where she does not need to stay back…n she already whined and said she needs to do homework etc on tat day…
                  Feel so unwanted by her…

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                    xn_mummy
                    last edited by

                    hi


                    my child too.
                    after doing homework, dun even feel like doing extra \"revision\" or paper 😞

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                      leyingamanda
                      last edited by

                      Same too

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                        leyingamanda
                        last edited by

                        Like snatching away her free time if ask her do more

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