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      Anna Ng
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      mvelle09:


      Your dd’s always make us "jealous", well done !!! you got to share with us how she manage to do it.

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        baby2momma
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        mvelle09:
        Hi Anna, your ds's MT not bad leh. Better than my dd, must start to communicate in Chinese and read Chinese story books for dd. We didn't speak Chinese at home at all. Grandma, daddy, helpers all speak to my girls in English. Hence it is tough for me to manage MT.


        My dd's result.
        MT - 53.5/ 65
        Eng - 44.5/50
        Maths - 98/100

        No sure about the paper1 for MT and English. Jia You !! Enjoy holidays and coach better next term.
        Ya lor - yr girl is so good !!!!! :celebrate:
        and my ds alwiz tell me yr dd is such a sweet girl....
        unlike my playful boy...sigh...

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          Anna Ng
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          BTW,

          1. What are you going to ask during the parent teacher meeting?

          2. Any award to your DD or DS although most of us seem like not so "satisfy" with the result?

          3. What are you going to do with your child during the long term break? (In term of academic)

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            star89
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            baby2momma:
            mvelle09:

            Hi Anna, your ds's MT not bad leh. Better than my dd, must start to communicate in Chinese and read Chinese story books for dd. We didn't speak Chinese at home at all. Grandma, daddy, helpers all speak to my girls in English. Hence it is tough for me to manage MT.


            My dd's result.
            MT - 53.5/ 65
            Eng - 44.5/50
            Maths - 98/100


            No sure about the paper1 for MT and English. Jia You !! Enjoy holidays and coach better next term.

            Ya lor - yr girl is so good !!!!! :celebrate:
            and my ds alwiz tell me yr dd is such a sweet girl....
            unlike my playful boy...sigh...

            mvelle09
            Well done.

            baby2momma
            Boys are generally more playful and careless during this age. My boy didn't check his maths/english exam. After he finished his work, he coloured the picture nicely instead. I can not remember which paper (EN/Math) got picture to be coloured though.

            I asked him, you color so nicely got additional mark? He said, no, but the teacher said if has finished work, can color. I was :stupid:

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              Anna Ng
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              As what mvelle09 said “How to scold Or be upset with our lovely and innocent kids”. Just let them be and don “fix & frame” them as what we want.


              After the “lion” become “rabbit” (I mean I change fr hard approach to soft approach”, my son got some improvement these few days. Guess what? Yesterday we were doing some assessment questions at home, when he finished the last question, he said: “ don mark my paper first, I want to double check”.

              My hubby said:”something wrong with him”.

              Anyway, he not really “double check”, but I still feel so sweet.

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                star89
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                Anna Ng:
                As what mvelle09 said “How to scold Or be upset with our lovely and innocent kids”. Just let them be and don “fix & frame” them as what we want.


                After the “lion” become “rabbit” (I mean I change fr hard approach to soft approach”, my son got some improvement these few days. Guess what? Yesterday we were doing some assessment questions at home, when he finished the last question, he said: “ don mark my paper first, I want to double check”.

                My hubby said:”something wrong with him”.

                Anyway, he not really “double check”, but I still feel so sweet.
                I only give him some past year exam papers to do before exam. Exam is over and now u still give him some assessment to do? My son will protest first if I do that.

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                  Anna Ng
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                  Too "shocked" of the exam result, so no choice. But my son likes the "rabbit" and never complain. I give him about 10 math questions and plays with him after that. He is happy with this. He also bring back some homeworks from school.

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                    mvelle09
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                    Hi Anna, so happy for you. I guess I will have to adopt the \"rabbit\" approach when dealing with no 2. She is the 100% opp from her big Jie Jie. My no 1 girl is very focus and determine. In fact, I hardly coach her ( as I travel quite a fair bit ) except maths that was after received SMS from her teacher. The kakak ( helpers ) will make sure she completes the homework and 20 mins for piano. After that she is free to play, draw or read books . But she only interested in english books leh 😞 .


                    Ultimately, be able to read well is the key advantages to both English and Maths. Especially in handling those twist and turn maths questions. Ya, my dd is attending the MPM maths which put her in advance of her peer. No worries, step by step. Let's make learning fun for both kids and mummies. see, Anna is progressing well. Jia you.

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                      star89
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                      mvelle09:
                      Hi Anna, so happy for you. I guess I will have to adopt the \"rabbit\" approach when dealing with no 2. She is the 100% opp from her big Jie Jie. My no 1 girl is very focus and determine. In fact, I hardly coach her ( as I travel quite a fair bit ) except maths that was after received SMS from her teacher. The kakak ( helpers ) will make sure she completes the homework and 20 mins for piano. After that she is free to play, draw or read books . But she only interested in english books leh 😞 .


                      Ultimately, be able to read well is the key advantages to both English and Maths. Especially in handling those twist and turn maths questions. Ya, my dd is attending the MPM maths which put her in advance of her peer. No worries, step by step. Let's make learning fun for both kids and mummies. see, Anna is progressing well. Jia you.
                      Where is the MPM Maths?

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                        Anna Ng
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                        When your girl starts to learn piano? my girl is keen also, she is age 4 now. Since i have to control my budget, so i cannot anyhow spend money, no point to send her to learn piano if she cannot understand.

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