Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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buds:
Hi Buds, i totally agree with ur comments above! Cos i was that \"tough\" mommy who chose to be oblivious to my son's cries n i'm lucky that the teachers at woodlands are so loving n patient to him. One assistant teacher will sit him on her lap, coax him or even carry him if he's not ready to sit on his own. This carried on for abt 4 to 5 mths if i remember correctly. And one fine day he just walked in willingly n even look forward to the class every week! Hope this will encourage other mummies here : )
Children, aye...
No matter how long they take to settle in, they WILL settle.
With a tough mummy, it can work. A patient teacher with
a patient ear will help too. Hehee.. Oh yes, and a teacher
with strong arms definitely has a plus. All that carrying (of
children) will build biceps! -
jedamum:
Can they? They told me no parents allowed after initial trial.tamarind:
While at Bukit Batok, I have seen mommies sitting in with their kids for many weeks. I myself stayed with my girl for quite a while when she first started at N2.
I am a very thick skin mommy. I never asked whether I can sit in or not. I just assumed that I can. The teacher did not ask me to leave leh. My girl was very sticky to me, but later I promised to buy her favourite food (kueh lapis !) then she agreed to let me go. Her classmate cried for many weeks, and the mommy had to sit in throughout the 2 hours. I think Bukit Batok has a new centre head now, may be she is more strict with the rules.
Bukit Batok Berries has very good and fun loving teachers, but they are just too nice to kids. If the class is big it can become very noisy and out of control. At most the teacher will say \"I tell your mommy later hah\".
The teachers in Woodlands Berries seem to be more \"fierce\", but the controlled environment is better for my kids. I think my boy's K1 teacher is quite serious and boring. But he does not complain so no problem
To other mommies reading this,
Woodlands Berries has the best centre head I have ever met in any pre-school. She is very nice and caring. I highly recommend the school !
shylyn,
Bukit Batok Berries is good, but you need to find a smaller class. You can ask them how many kids in the class at each specific timing. My girl used to be in a class with a total 4 kids only. In a small class, each child has more attention from the teacher.
Orchard Berries is also good, then you can drop your boy and go shopping.
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Due to distance and convience, thought if sending my k2 boy to Han Language at kovan, it’s seems that this school is not very popular in this forum. Mind to share any experience with Han Language?
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[Moderator's note: Topics merged.]
Hi,
I am thinking of starting my boy for Chinese enrichment.
He is taking P1 higher chinese.
Anybody has sent your kids to Berries or Tian Xia?
What do you think of the school? :? -
jedamum:
Thks jedamum for your reply..indeed helpful..think i should call up e centre tomo..cos after dropping them an email on Mon, no reply till nowMy ds1 has been there since mid K1. Now he is in P1. So far i am satisfied with the teachers. My ds1 is the sit and listen type, so he does not give teachers any problem
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I didn't sign my ds2 up. The teacher told me that he is not ready considering that he has not started any playgroup/daily class.
Overall, i like the staff/teachers there. Last Saturday when i was there, I saw a teacher 'teaching' a parent (whose kid is in Pri sch) some HYPY basics.
Will u sign ur ds2 once he is more ready?taramind:
The teachers in Woodlands Berries seem to be more \"fierce\", but the controlled environment is better for my kids. I think my boy's K1 teacher is quite serious and boring. But he does not complain so no problem
I would also prefer a teacher to discipline my boy..cos knowing his 'pattern' he needs someone who is firm yet loving to teach him..he knows exactly who can be bullied lah..but then again, i shall try out personally & if really they r unable to take him to hand, then consider 'shifting' to Woodlands one..
taramind:
Thks for the tip..hmm..wonder whether to pop by this sun to check out... :roll:Bukit Batok Berries is good, but you need to find a smaller class. You can ask them how many kids in the class at each specific timing. My girl used to be in a class with a total 4 kids only. In a small class, each child has more attention from the teacher.
Orchard Berries is also good, then you can drop your boy and go shopping.
orchard branch huh...aiyo..doubt i can go shopping...my boy will be like super glue..esp for the 1st few session..
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we’re pulling our p5 boy out of Berries… reached a point when the material and training not enough to cope with his school standards…
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I remember last yr, I went for a talk conducted by Chang Mei Hsiang of Eduplus. From there, we were told to be prepared as our child's marks for P3 will drop at least 10 marks. That time, I was like, isit, sure or not? This year, I was shocked to find my P3 girl CA marks dropped drastically. :shock: Previously, her CL marks used to be Band 1 for P1 and P2, are there any parents of P3 experience the same?
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Mummyprincess:
I remember last yr, I went for a talk conducted by Chang Mei Hsiang of Eduplus. From there, we were told to be prepared as our child's marks for P3 will drop at least 10 marks. That time, I was like, isit, sure or not? This year, I was shocked to find my P3 girl CA marks dropped drastically. :shock: Previously, her CL marks used to be Band 1 for P1 and P2, are there any parents of P3 experience the same?
Most schools nowadays dont have CA1 for P1-3, hard to track by now. Usually, P3 mark get dragged down by compo when comes to SA. -
Hi all, just wanted to share my experience… I just sent my N1 and K1 for trial class last nite (Thu 730pm class) @ Berries Woodlands.
I agree with Tamarind, the K1 teacher looks fierce le… actually wondering if I should switch my kid to another day class to try… her first comment when she came out… "Mommy, I didn’t play any games, u know" …partly my fault after the enquiry before the trial, I told my kid she will be learning new Chinese games (that was what I was told ma…) But overall, she was ok.
For N1 actually just thought of letting her play2 for one time since bringing che2 there, but it seems that she enjoyed heer class much more than che2 with all the singing and movements. We had to wait for 15min for che2 to finish, and she kept on moving into the class to look for her teacher. So Teacher Ling must be doing something really good!
BTW, they allow us to peep throughout class. On the way home, both were jabbering away in their extremely limited Chinese. I’m definitely signing them up next week. But if anyone has experience with Tuesday 730pm class (different teacher) for Berries Woodlands please share.
TIA -
Hi! Not sure if this is relevant for me to post this here.
Does anyone know of any school or private teacher that can teach Han Yu Pin Yin for P1?
My boy is quite confused with Phonic and Han Yu Pin Yin. Sigh.. Beginning Term 1 he is still can managed but as the class progress along..he seems lost and confused.
I'm not so good at teaching HYPY. Anyone can advised?
THanks in advance!

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