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    • MrsKiasuM Offline
      MrsKiasu
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      slmkhoo:
      MrsKiasu:

      Mine also never follow plans so total waste of time to plan. Teachers say must read text books and notes given by school and dd never do that..good that we know it after ptc..too late already for a lot of things :sad: hopefully both of us learned something and able to sustain it 😒


      I must be blunt here - if your daughter was doing very well without planning, then perhaps you can forget making plans. For me, the habit of planning and getting work done on schedule is important enough that I insisted on both my girls learning to plan, even the one who sailed through academically. But since your daughter isn't doing that well, and she's still young enough for you to influence her, I think you should still make an effort to get her to be more organised with her studies (which will benefit other aspects of her life as well). It means a great commitment on your part, but you probably only have another 2 yrs or so at most before the window for helping her develop good habits closes. After that, you will have to let her figure it out herself, with no guarantee that it will happen before it affects her future negatively.

      As for textbook and notes - you should impress on your daughter that these should be read after every lesson, and every doubt cleared up asap. Revision is precisely that - to revise stuff that she already knows; she shouldn't be looking at them for the first time! Teachers' notes especially are important - no teacher wastes time producing notes if she expects students to ignore them.

      Thanks slmkhoo..appreciate that. Very soon dd will be in P5 and still so much lagging behind.

      Can I check how many hours per day do you mummies expect the kids to study per day? Or how many pages of activities per day? For both scenarios of child still needing to catch up and to maintain the result? During school holiday and also non school holiday?

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      • sky minecrafterS Offline
        sky minecrafter
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        slmkhoo:
        I must be blunt here - if your daughter was doing very well without planning, then perhaps you can forget making plans... But since your daughter isn't doing that well, and she's still young enough for you to influence her, I think you should still make an effort to get her to be more organised with her studies (which will benefit other aspects of her life as well)...As for textbook and notes - you should impress on your daughter that these should be read after every lesson, and every doubt cleared up asap. Revision is precisely that - to revise stuff that she already knows; she shouldn't be looking at them for the first time! Teachers' notes especially are important - no teacher wastes time producing notes if she expects students to ignore them.

        :goodpost:

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        • S Offline
          sleepy
          last edited by

          :goodpost: slmkhoo


          MrsKS
          I mentioned in your thread previously Revision = Input πŸ˜„
          If home the whole day for that day, then I think 6 hours of studying (spread out) is quite reasonable.

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          • Fried chickenF Offline
            Fried chicken
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            MrsKiasu:
            slmkhoo:

            [quote=\"MrsKiasu\"]Mine also never follow plans so total waste of time to plan. Teachers say must read text books and notes given by school and dd never do that..good that we know it after ptc..too late already for a lot of things :sad: hopefully both of us learned something and able to sustain it 😒


            I must be blunt here - if your daughter was doing very well without planning, then perhaps you can forget making plans. For me, the habit of planning and getting work done on schedule is important enough that I insisted on both my girls learning to plan, even the one who sailed through academically. But since your daughter isn't doing that well, and she's still young enough for you to influence her, I think you should still make an effort to get her to be more organised with her studies (which will benefit other aspects of her life as well). It means a great commitment on your part, but you probably only have another 2 yrs or so at most before the window for helping her develop good habits closes. After that, you will have to let her figure it out herself, with no guarantee that it will happen before it affects her future negatively.

            As for textbook and notes - you should impress on your daughter that these should be read after every lesson, and every doubt cleared up asap. Revision is precisely that - to revise stuff that she already knows; she shouldn't be looking at them for the first time! Teachers' notes especially are important - no teacher wastes time producing notes if she expects students to ignore them.

            Thanks slmkhoo..appreciate that. Very soon dd will be in P5 and still so much lagging behind.

            Can I check how many hours per day do you mummies expect the kids to study per day? Or how many pages of activities per day? For both scenarios of child still needing to catch up and to maintain the result? During school holiday and also non school holiday?[/quote]I would say during the holidays, it'll be a good idea to get in some good, solid revision time every day. Maybe 2 hours every morning and another 1.5 hours in the evening? But it has to be every day. No excuses. No work, no play. And you have to enforce that. Never mind if they complain or cry or whine. They'll get over it. You really just have to be the enforcer. That's the reality.

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            • J Offline
              janet88
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              MrsKiasu:

              locked in Eng tuition for all mornings meaning external tuition every day.?.must be expensive :moneyflies:
              apologies. my mistake.
              i've locked in monday tuition for the month of june...ie 5 monday mornings.

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              • MrsKiasuM Offline
                MrsKiasu
                last edited by

                janet88:
                MrsKiasu:


                locked in Eng tuition for all mornings meaning external tuition every day.?.must be expensive :moneyflies:

                apologies. my mistake.
                i've locked in monday tuition for the month of june...ie 5 monday mornings.

                no need apologize πŸ˜„

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                • MrsKiasuM Offline
                  MrsKiasu
                  last edited by

                  sleepy:
                  :goodpost: slmkhoo


                  MrsKS
                  I mentioned in your thread previously Revision = Input πŸ˜„
                  If home the whole day for that day, then I think 6 hours of studying (spread out) is quite reasonable.
                  experienced and smart la you πŸ˜‚ jumped straight to past year papers without revision can only get that much of marks only. 6 hours, my wish lor. but tough to get dd to do that. we went library and still same pattern, all comics and read that like going for exam..meal, bed and toilet break time. I better dont bring her to library often. borrowed books Thurs night and Fri evening asked me go again.

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
                    MrsKiasu
                    last edited by

                    Fried chicken:

                    I would say during the holidays, it'll be a good idea to get in some good, solid revision time every day. Maybe 2 hours every morning and another 1.5 hours in the evening? But it has to be every day. No excuses. No work, no play. And you have to enforce that. Never mind if they complain or cry or whine. They'll get over it. You really just have to be the enforcer. That's the reality.
                    [/quote]

                    Thanks FC, I shall give that a try on weekdays :xedfingers:

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                    • starlight1968sgS Offline
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                      I must be nuts!

                      Woke up 6.30am to clear the laundry using WM, washed and cleaned 3 hamsters’ cages before giving myself a good scrub
                      Now am sipping my coffee - ME time

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                        ammonite
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                        Why is that nuts?

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