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    How To Prepare For PSLE

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      mathsparks
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      ya…heard 1 kid had diarhoea (?spelling) during science paper yet got an A*. some kids tend to get exam fever. The real kind. :!:


      That’s why it’s so impt no midnight oil.

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        westmom
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        jedamum:
        unfair paper aside, the only thing i am always worried about is unexpected events that happen just prior to the paper; eg kid fell sick or other worse stuff (touch wood touch wood); that will surely cause a lot of anguish....

        Yeah...better to avoid crowds near to PSLE . Have heard kids collapsing(gastric flu) or feeling terrible during crucial exam time. One very important tip, train your kid to do \"big business\" in the evening. Dont have to worry about \"urge\" during exam time especially when one is feeling so nervous!

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          Leanne
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          hi parents


          Just curious, if the child is having high fever or chicken pox etc during the psle, are they allowed to take exam or??thanks

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            junrahmat
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            Leanne:
            hi parents


            Just curious, if the child is having high fever or chicken pox etc during the psle, are they allowed to take exam or??thanks

            Touch wood, but yes, they will still need to sit for the exam, but at the CDC.

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              ruyu
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              Leanne:
              hi parents


              Just curious, if the child is having high fever or chicken pox etc during the psle, are they allowed to take exam or??thanks
              or at the hospital

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                westmom
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                ruyu:
                Leanne:

                hi parents


                Just curious, if the child is having high fever or chicken pox etc during the psle, are they allowed to take exam or??thanks

                or at the hospital

                On the day of PSLE exam, I think there will be temperature checks before you enter the examination hall (which is air-conditioned). Last year, my dd's friend was found to have fever and was put in a \"special classroom\" where all the other \"sick\" students were, away from the examination hall. They were given masks and have to do exam there without the comfort of air-cond! It was quite uncomfortable. Therefore do try to keep your hygiene standards & immune system \"high\"before exam. Poor gal's mom regretted not making her maid put on mask at home cos maid was coughing before exam!

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