All About Preparing For Primary One
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janet_lee88:
Hi buds,
Heyya janet_lee88.
janet_lee88:
They need reminders sometimes but less recently. :love:Your girls are so independent, responsible and well-trained...really envy you.
It is easier to instill when children are young so as they grow older
it will come almost natural to them just like any other routine like
hitting the showers after one wakes up, or washing up their own
dishes after eating.
Parents can definitely assist in guiding children towards independence
by being consistent. Cannot one day shower right away and the next
day can eat breakfast and watch tv first... that kinda thing.
No need to envy, you can still work it with your children. :hugs: Mine
is still work in progress... there are other things to guide them with
as they go along growing up so quickly.
janet_lee88:
Yup, they're pretty psyched up! Already delegating who shall do what withAt least you are able to focus more on #3 and not having to worry about your older ones. Not only that, your 2 girls will also be able to help look after youngest sibling.
the baby when it's out. :lol: Funny thing though neither one offered to do
the diaper change. :laugh:janet_lee88:
Thanks sweetie. You take care too ya. :snuggles:Take care of yourself in the meantime.
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janet_lee88:
They aren't 'supposed to know' per se however some parents do trainHi Mummies of P1 children,
May I know if your kids are supposed to know the time-table at P1 pls?
their children earlier via recitation. My girls were taught the logic to it
first (ie. addition / grouping method) followed by recitation using fun
songs and games. If you're keen to find out more, you may check
out some of my sharings here in this thread.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4120&highlight=teach++multiplicationjanet_lee88:
You are right to assure her..My gal attends lessons at RC (P1 preparatory lessons) and for Maths, she is tested weekly for 2x, 3x & 4x time-table and she got a phobia suddenly and refused to attend this morning.
Slept close to midnight bcos of this phobia...I assured her that if she makes a mistake, it's perfectly fine.
If she already has the jitters, i do
suggest you try times tables songs to make it seem less stressful.
Not all parents like to go with songs but it's worth a shot so that
she does not find learning the tables a chore & dislikes it.
Btw, the RC preparatory is quite ONz, janet_lee88.
Sure keeps parents on their toes. -
Hi, just to share some experience on learning the time table:
Example:
2 players.
1st player draw the Card no. 2, then the 2nd person draw a card no. 4 then give each other 5-10 seconds to snatch a card which is mean for the answer.
During the play, sometime pretend to loss to the children so that they will be happy and looking forward to play again.
Hope this is useful. -
Out of the blue, she had a phobia for 1x4 timetable last night AT MIDNIGHT !!!
My former teacher advised me to teach her time-table b4 P1 :shock: but I'm taking my time doing so now.
Buds,
This RC is really ON...wonder if PAP kindy are like this. Stress :frustrated: man. Wasn't like this during son's time leh. Now she is doing her homework after RC. In terms of homework, she is very automatic. -
janet_lee88:
Some centres are.. PCF centres are highly dependent on the humanBuds,
This RC is really ON...wonder if PAP kindy are like this. Stress :frustrated: man. Wasn't like this during son's time leh. Now she is doing her homework after RC. In terms of homework, she is very automatic.
factor. As different centres have different set of teachers with different
work attitudes and mentalities the ON-ness varies. Good to know she is
at least auto-on with homework. :celebrate: Kudos! -
Buds,
It’s good that she is auto in getting her work done without any reminder. What I worry is her competitive nature. She doesn’t allow me nor the tutor to mark mistakes with a cross. I have to keep assuring her that it’s ok to make mistakes, and not necessary to have perfect scores all the time.
As for PCF, I really didn’t expect it to be so ON…fortunately I didn’t send my daughter to the PCF kindy near my block or she will be more stressed. -
Hi janet_lee88,
May I know which RC is that? Do you know of any in central/west?janet_lee88:
Hi Mummies of P1 children,
May I know if your kids are supposed to know the time-table at P1 pls ?
My gal attends lessons at RC (P1 preparatory lessons) and for Maths, she is tested weekly for 2x, 3x & 4x time-table and she got a phobia suddenly and refused to attend this morning.
Slept close to midnight bcos of this phobia...I assured her that if she makes a mistake, it's perfectly fine. -
Hi i3mum,
My daughter attends Toh Yi RC under Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council. -
Thanks Janet_lee88. My child will only be in K2 next year, but good to find out now hehe a bit kiasu... How often does your gal attend in a week? Fees? May I know when she did she start attending?
janet_lee88:
Hi i3mum,
My daughter attends Toh Yi RC under Holland-Bukit Panjang Town Council. -
i3mum:
Daughter in K2 supposed to have spelling in Term 2 in kindy, but several of them weren't ready according to the teacher. Started her in RC in May and she is tested for spelling every week...alternate Eng and Math.Thanks Janet_lee88. My child will only be in K2 next year, but good to find out now hehe a bit kiasu... How often does your gal attend in a week? Fees? May I know when she did she start attending?
$30 for each subject...daughter attends English and Maths from 830am to 1030am.
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