Tao Nan
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Thanks for your advice. But i think despite all good intentions, i think every parent will panic also if all students do excellent and your child cannot cope. I heard from my fren that his fren was asked to pull up his kids result (last 5 performer) otherwise they will recommend for the kid to shift school. After hearing things like dat.,β¦wah sia! panic like siow!
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Starrenee:
Thanks for your advice. But i think despite all good intentions, i think every parent will panic also if all students do excellent and your child cannot cope. I heard from my fren that his fren was asked to pull up his kids result (last 5 performer) otherwise they will recommend for the kid to shift school. After hearing things like dat.,..wah sia! panic like siow!
I guess you are right in that perspective...that's why we have this forum
But generally P1, P2 work is relatively simple, problem comes with child hits P3 onwards...the workload as well as difficulty level increases exponentially. -
Starrenee:
Thanks for your advice. But i think despite all good intentions, i think every parent will panic also if all students do excellent and your child cannot cope. I heard from my fren that his fren was asked to pull up his kids result (last 5 performer) otherwise they will recommend for the kid to shift school. After hearing things like dat.,..wah sia! panic like siow!
I have not heard of TNS teachers advising parents to transfer their children. But they do inform parents should there be any areas that their children are relatively weaker than the rest of the class. -
wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh:
...but 1st spelling come back get 7 out of 10 start panicing .....
This actually happened to me. :oops:
DS was getting full marks for his ε¬ε until recently when there was a change in the Chinese teacher. The new teacher is very strict with accuracy of the strokes or penmanship. And DS starts to get lots of corrections because of his poor handwriting.
I panicked, worried about his confidence and his year end exam.
So I went to popular and bought him a Chinese calligraphy book and started revising the strokes with him.
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tankee:
Different lah tankee...chinese strokes are impt...so you did the \"right\" thing to ensure your DS gets the strokes right.wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh:
...but 1st spelling come back get 7 out of 10 start panicing .....
This actually happened to me. :oops:
DS was getting full marks for his ε¬ε until recently when there was a change in the Chinese teacher. The new teacher is very strict with accuracy of the strokes or penmanship. And DS starts to get lots of corrections because of his poor handwriting.
I panicked, worried about his confidence and his year end exam.
So I went to popular and bought him a Chinese calligraphy book and started revising the strokes with him.
:oops: -
tankee:
So I went to popular and bought him a Chinese calligraphy book and started revising the strokes with him.
Tankee, I thought Tao Nan has Chinese calligraphy as one of the CCAs or enrichment program offered to P1s? My friend's daughter is in Chinese calligraphy. -
qms:
QMS, it's enrichment class where they teach you how to properly hold and write using a brush. they dun teach you how to write the strokes of each and every character. My dotter went for this in P1 and P2, but she gave it up this yr.tankee:
So I went to popular and bought him a Chinese calligraphy book and started revising the strokes with him.
Tankee, I thought Tao Nan has Chinese calligraphy as one of the CCAs or enrichment program offered to P1s? My friend's daughter is in Chinese calligraphy. -
wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh:
QMS, it's enrichment class where they teach you how to properly hold and write using a brush. they dun teach you how to write the strokes of each and every character. My dotter went for this in P1 and P2, but she gave it up this yr.
Oh! Understood. Thanks for the clarification. -
Is the calligraphy book idiot proof for parents who dun know chinese?
wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh, you are right. That's why we both panic here and take comfort here in the forum....panic when we realised how much other parents have already done
tankee:
This actually happened to me. :oops:wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh:
...but 1st spelling come back get 7 out of 10 start panicing .....
DS was getting full marks for his ε¬ε until recently when there was a change in the Chinese teacher. The new teacher is very strict with accuracy of the strokes or penmanship. And DS starts to get lots of corrections because of his poor handwriting.
I panicked, worried about his confidence and his year end exam.
So I went to popular and bought him a Chinese calligraphy book and started revising the strokes with him.
:oops: -
wa_si_kiasu_lau_peh:
the thing is, i also realised that most of my written chinese words would have \"failed\" too. So it was quite a challenge to teach my DS as I need to find out what is the exact stroke and position of the stroke.
Different lah tankee...chinese strokes are impt...so you did the \"right\" thing to ensure your DS gets the strokes right.
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