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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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      BraisedPorkBelly
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      php:
      E3:

      [quote=\"php\"]I think we can vote E3 as the President of PHPPS KSP Club....haha...so resourceful and plenty things to learn from her...


      Aiyo...:oops: it's just 举手之劳. So sorry if I wrote too much or was very long-winded. It's my way of releasing some pent-up exams stress...;-P You won't hear from me so much during the hols... 😄

      there is no parent support group in PHPPS. i think we should propose to Mrs Foo to setup this support group to get parents involvement and important to all, easier for us to make complaints la......since we already have the father support group, must also has a place for mummies to participate.....can ask her to arrow one HOD to take care of the group..... E3 will be the first President......haha....[/quote]Hey do keep me informed if there is a parent support group to join in PHPPS. Thanks! 🙂

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        php
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        Trapwithin:


        You should also read up Tamarind's Post at http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3878
        and also her blog on bilingualism and chinese reading at her blog
        http://tamarindvillage.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-raise-bilingual-child.html
        http://tamarindvillage.blogspot.com/2009/12/teaching-chinese-at-home.html

        A lot of infomation there.
        Trapwithin, thanks... will definitely find time to go through Tamarind's Post and her blog.

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          markfch
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          :offtopic:


          I've a personal issue that needs to be resolve soon. I'm anglican & ds attends sunday sch in the afternoons at my church (btw, I only go church nowadays cos of sun sch but that's another story :oops: ). Somehow he doesn't gel that well in the programme. Think he's only going there to stop my nagging.

          I'm exploring other places that offers sun sch and one of them is Glory. I know that sun sch there starts at 9:30am. Can a kid whose not in Glory kindy attend sun sch there? Can someone share more info with me on this?

          Pls pm me if it's more convenient to do so. Impt to me that I encourage ds to attend sun sch when young. Thanks.

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            comfy
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            markfch:
            E3:

            [quote=\"markfch\"]I actually bought the simplied version of 水滸傳 & 三國演義. They are sitting pretty at ds's bookshelf. Simplied but still too challenging for me to read :oops: . A few hundred pages of small characters with no pictures.


            Hi markfch, what's your take with reading Chinese comics? I know some parents are strongly against it. You can try reading the 四大名著 comics. It might be easier to swallow. After that, move on to other versions.

            Hehe, guess I'm also one of those parents against comics, plus ds never reads the same story twice. It must be a totally new story to incentivise him to read.

            I'm trying to quickly move him away from picture to non-picture books (so comics is a no-no for me). I think non-picture books tend to deal with more mature concepts which requires deeper thoughts & analysis.[/quote]Hi Markfch,
            Just to share with you this incident. When her CL teacher noticed her reading this comic 歇后语我OK (little dragon), she recommended this book to the whole class. My DD and her friend even thought out of the idea of acting out the characters among themselves. It is very funny as it is a comedy comic.

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              Trapwithin
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              comfy:
              markfch:

              [quote=\"E3\"]
              Hi markfch, what's your take with reading Chinese comics? I know some parents are strongly against it. You can try reading the 四大名著 comics. It might be easier to swallow. After that, move on to other versions.

              Hehe, guess I'm also one of those parents against comics, plus ds never reads the same story twice. It must be a totally new story to incentivise him to read.

              I'm trying to quickly move him away from picture to non-picture books (so comics is a no-no for me). I think non-picture books tend to deal with more mature concepts which requires deeper thoughts & analysis.

              Hi Markfch,
              Just to share with you this incident. When her CL teacher noticed her reading this comic 歇后语我OK (little dragon), she recommended this book to the whole class. My DD and her friend even thought out of the idea of acting out the characters among themselves. It is very funny as it is a comedy comic.[/quote]That's a good comic to get. I bought it too.
              Just a note .. the school do not allow non-academic comics (if there is such a term 😄 ) So comics like batman, superman, pokemon or dragonball are still not allowed.

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                Trapwithin:
                comfy:

                [quote=\"markfch\"]
                Hehe, guess I'm also one of those parents against comics, plus ds never reads the same story twice. It must be a totally new story to incentivise him to read.

                I'm trying to quickly move him away from picture to non-picture books (so comics is a no-no for me). I think non-picture books tend to deal with more mature concepts which requires deeper thoughts & analysis.

                Hi Markfch,
                Just to share with you this incident. When her CL teacher noticed her reading this comic 歇后语我OK (little dragon), she recommended this book to the whole class. My DD and her friend even thought out of the idea of acting out the characters among themselves. It is very funny as it is a comedy comic.

                That's a good comic to get. I bought it too.
                Just a note .. the school do not allow non-academic comics (if there is such a term 😄 ) So comics like batman, superman, pokemon or dragonball are still not allowed.[/quote]School library does carry some comics too.....Tin Tin is very popular....I did my PV in the library, so managed to learn something there....

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                  markfch
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                  php:

                  School library does carry some comics too.....Tin Tin is very popular....I did my PV in the library, so managed to learn something there....
                  IIRC, Tin Tin was written at the time whereby what was deemed as politically correct was very different from what is it today. At least this is what I remembered. Hence it is one of the books I'll discourage ds from reading.

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                    markfch
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                    markfch:
                    Oh now I got it, edn stands for edition. I actually bought the simplified version of 水滸傳 & 三國演義. They are sitting pretty at ds's bookshelf. Simplified but still too challenging for me to read :oops: . A few hundred pages of small characters with no pictures.

                    Just took another look at those books on the shelf. I remembered wrongly. Mine actually have lots of colourful pictures & hanyu pinyin. Not too bad. So perhaps even I start reading them first 😄

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                      markfch:
                      Just took another look at those books on the shelf. I remembered wrongly. Mine actually have lots of colourful pictures & hanyu pinyin. Not too bad. So perhaps even I start reading them first 😄

                      Good :idea: . After that, you can try engaging your ds's interest.

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                        Hi parents,


                        I thought this is quite interesting. My dd brought home a colouring contest from school whereby she is supposed to colour the picture as well as give a feminine name to the Tunnel Boring Machine which will be involved in the construction of the MRT near PHPPS. The winner will have the suggested name printed onto the machine.

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