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    Advise for 2011 PSLE parents

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    • P Offline
      P6 Paper Setter
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      ksi:
      Pen88n:

      [quote=\"P6 Paper Setter\"]err..your year..u mean ur child? :?


      Aiya, no diff - ksi will sit PSLE with her kid. Most parents have to sit thru' PSLE with their kids. Hopefully that's enuf and no need to sit thru' \"O\" or \"A\" Levels with them too :roll:

      Eh...Pen88n....you know me so well!! :hi5:

      Contrary to what Brenda believes, I am actually jittery about this PSLE thingy.... I had sat for so many exams all my life and did many big events but never have I felt anything so controlling of my life like PSLE.... :rotflmao: I also wanna laugh at myself.....is it a sign of aging?[/quote]its a sign of a concerned parent...actually ..teachers should be thankful to have parents like you...concerned abt your child well being,...kudos to you ...

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        P6 Paper Setter
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        ksi:
        Alamak, this means 2014 PSLE will be affected by Stellar, whatever that means.....


        btw, P6 Paper setter, are you a teacher or from SEAB?
        is your child learning through stellar in school?

        im just a normal teacher ... πŸ™‚ just to share some thoughts with parents in helping your child...:)

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          corneyAmber
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          Hello teacher teacher, you say it so nicely....people would think I am super KS to be jittery 4 years ahead..... :rotflmao:


          Thank you teacher. My child is on Stellar now...but I am quite clueless what she is learning cos she is quite independent in learning...

          Maybe my worries branches from the fact that I am not hands-on enough? πŸ‘…

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            P6 Paper Setter
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            ksi:
            Hello teacher teacher, you say it so nicely....people would think I am super KS to be jittery 4 years ahead..... :rotflmao:


            Thank you teacher. My child is on Stellar now...but I am quite clueless what she is learning cos she is quite independent in learning...

            Maybe my worries branches from the fact that I am not hands-on enough? πŸ‘…
            well..there's nothing wrong in preparing your child ahead..in fact..that should be the way to assist your child towards a better future..i'm a trained stellar teacher and i believe your child will learn better through stellar ... i know you are stressed as there are no books in the market to cater to stellar...so my best suggestion is do what u do best..coach your child in the best way that you can...i believe by now..your child should be a good reader and has more interest in reading books ...:)

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              Brenda10
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              ksi:
              Contrary to what Brenda believes, I am actually jittery about this PSLE thingy.... I had sat for so many exams all my life and did many big events but never have I felt anything so controlling of my life like PSLE.... :rotflmao: I also wanna laugh at myself.....is it a sign of aging?

              Hi Ksi

              Don't think to be jittery. Now my feeling is very exciting like preparing for CNY.

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                corneyAmber
                last edited by

                Brenda10:
                ksi:

                Contrary to what Brenda believes, I am actually jittery about this PSLE thingy.... I had sat for so many exams all my life and did many big events but never have I felt anything so controlling of my life like PSLE.... :rotflmao: I also wanna laugh at myself.....is it a sign of aging?


                Hi Ksi

                Don't think to be jittery. Now my feeling is very exciting like preparing for CNY.

                Wah I kudos to you dear Brenda! Like your way of handling it....
                Hopefully when I reach there...I am steady like you. steady bom pi pi.... πŸ˜‰

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                  debbieW
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                  My DD’s P5 Exam is not over yet and have to think about her PSLE already.

                  Headache!

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                    corneyAmber
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                    debbieW:
                    My DD's P5 Exam is not over yet and have to think about her PSLE already.

                    Headache!
                    Oh My...I can feel your pulse rate....All the best!

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                      P6 Paper Setter
                      last edited by

                      debbieW:
                      My DD's P5 Exam is not over yet and have to think about her PSLE already.

                      Headache!
                      the battle begins next week right? ...don't worry...if ample preparation is done..im sure she'll do well...

                      if u have one to worry...i have 28 to worry ,... πŸ™

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                        corneyAmber
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                        P6 Paper Setter:
                        well..there's nothing wrong in preparing your child ahead..in fact..that should be the way to assist your child towards a better future..i'm a trained stellar teacher and i believe your child will learn better through stellar ... i know you are stressed as there are no books in the market to cater to stellar...so my best suggestion is do what u do best..coach your child in the best way that you can...i believe by now..your child should be a good reader and has more interest in reading books ...:)

                        Yeah, I go by my gutfeel or they call it mother's instinct.
                        Correct me if I am wrong, stellar's approach is simply to learn English by more reading because English has quite many exceptions, learning rules is no longer the best way?

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