Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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Happy Mama:
Funx3, your daughter is marvelous! I can't imagine she has so many trainings to attend and yet still able to juggle her school work. You are such a wonderful mummy too! Kudos!!!!!!!
No - La :oops: :oops:
I'm Just Acting In the Capacity of A Facilitator ....
Translating What My Gal Got To Do into Manageable Parcels ....
The Credit is ALL My Gal's Own Effort .... :love: :love:
Sometimes I Marvel at Her Professionalism at Her Age in Handling Un-Expected Crisis as Well ....
In Fact, In Her NAFA Dance Concert Last Sat Afternoon, She Was Knocked Accidentally in Her Nose By An \"Over-Eager\" Stage-Hand Right at the Start of Her 1st Dance Event On Stage ....
I Was Seated Down in the Theatre, Watching Her Dance Performance with Her Elder Brother, and Both Of Us Did Not Notice Anything Amiss At All ....
Later, When I visit-ed her in the Dance Studio (used as their Dressing Room), I Found Her Lying Prone on the Floor, Nose Bleeding, Make-Up All Smudged as She Was Crying with the Pain in Her Nose ....
Luckily, One of the Parent Volunteer is a Chinese Physician, and Help her Stop the Nose Bleeding ....
And Luckily No Broken Bones ....
She Told Me the Guy Who is the Stage-Hand, Has Rushed Out to the Centre of the Stage to Pick Up Something Some Dancers Dropped On the Stage Prior to their Dance Event.
Without Warning He Turned to Run Back BackStage and Knocked Head-On To My Gal ....
And Of Course the Stage is Almost Pitch Dark .... So She Does Not Blame the Stage Hand, Just An Un-Lucky Accident ....
My Gal Told Me During the Dance Performance, She Can't Breathe Thru Her Nose as it is So Painful, She Has to Breathe Thru Her Mouth ....
And the SHOW Must GO ON, So She Did Not Voice Out Her Pain At ALL,
And Perform As Per NORMAL Despite the Pain in Her Nose ....
And She Was Actually Crying Due to the Pain in Her Nose Throughout the Whole Dance Performance (and the Dance Routine is Over 5 min Long), And None Of US in the Audience R Aware of It ....
But Kids Being Kids, I Comforted Her and Talk to Her About other Stuff (Divert Her Attention from the Incident), and After Resting for another Hour Or So, She's Playing with Her Dance-Mate Again ....
And Off to Do the Second Dance Concert Performance for the Evening ....
Really Marvel at Kid's Energy and Resilience Nowadays ....
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OMG! She is so brave and responsible... and definitely resilient :salute:
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S6169 : Thanks! My daughter learnt swimming for 10 lessons, but never managed to swim without the float cos the coach believes in slow and steady, which to me is nonsense. I hope my daughter will be able to swim within 4 lessons just like your son

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So nobody here knows the total score of Charity 2’s last student? I’m just curious as I spoke with many parents and they are all very eager to know if their child can get into the top 80 band and are working out the cut-off point for top 80.
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Wow, Funx3, you are so cool!! Your dd too!! :salute: :salute: Like mother, like daughter?

I wouldn't say I have the guts like you! My dd was in Gym CCA last year, this year, she was selected for Rhythmic Gym. After I found out from the t/ic about the heavy time commitment from P3 onwards, I decided to pull her out. Somehow, I simply didn't know how much \"sacrifice\" she has to made academically to commit to this CCA. Sadly, I am not ready to jeopardise her marks due to having not enough time or rest to study. I know she enjoys Gym, however, her commitment for piano lessons is also just as important. In the end, I let her take ownership of the decision. She chose piano. I am not sure whether it's the right choice, and many times, I still have this tinge of guilt not letting her take part in Rhythmic Gym.
After reading your posts, I think I might need to check my conscience again. Is it because you had gone thru lots of experiences and seen enough with two elder ones that you can be more free and unconstrained with your youngest?
I wonder whether I can be like that to my no. 3 too? :? -
Happy Mama:
So nobody here knows the total score of Charity 2's last student? I'm just curious as I spoke with many parents and they are all very eager to know if their child can get into the top 80 band and are working out the cut-off point for top 80.
Dd said FT didn't say who is last. Would it help if I let you know the class averages for each subject for Charity 2? I believe many of the Faith 2 kids will be in the top 40, as the first in position is level 8th. -
Thanks E3. Yes I heard Faith 2 did relatively well and I understand (other than Charity) the top 20 in Faith 2 have high chance to get into the 1st 80 band. Grace 2 another 14 and Hope 2 another 13. Not too sure if there are any others from the rest of the mixed groups from Humility to Wisdom.
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E3:
I Never Consider Spending Time On CCA as \"Sacrifice\"Wow, Funx3, you are so cool!! Your dd too!! :salute: :salute: Like mother, like daughter?

I wouldn't say I have the guts like you! My dd was in Gym CCA last year, this year, she was selected for Rhythmic Gym. After I found out from the t/ic about the heavy time commitment from P3 onwards, I decided to pull her out. Somehow, I simply didn't know how much \"sacrifice\" she has to made academically to commit to this CCA.
.... Ditto for My Gal.
Always Tell Her, Mummy Will Support U Fully in What U Wish to DO ....
So Far, I Only Dip My \"Measuring Thermometer\" Every Half Year-ly by Reviewing with My Gal Her Relative Position in Her SA's ....
Despite the Increasing-ly Heavy Commitment to CCA, Her Relative Position in Class HAS NOT DIP ....
Conversely Her Position Gradually Improve from P4 to P5 ....
Strange - hor ???? :?
In Fact, She's 10th in Her Class, with Her Best Friend Tie with 3 other Classmates in 6th Position (with Only 2 Marks Difference ....)
She's 30th in Her P4 Class ....
My Gal Told Me She Felt Very Sad that Another One of Her Best Friend Who Quit Gym 2 Years B4 Coz Worried of Time Commitment has Fallen Tens of Positions to B Within the Last 5 in Her Class ....
And She Used to Rank 5 or 6 Position Position Better than My Gal .... Sigh ....
Of Course this Cannot B Said for the MArks (P5 in PH is Well Known for Cutting Students Down in Terms of MArks by Setting Difficult Papers ....)
But To US -
Position No Change, OR Improve = STILL DOING FINE -la ....
So My Gal Can Happily Continue With Her Current Busy Routine ....
Both My Gal And I GOT this COMMON Understanding - And Both of Us R HAPPY when We Look At Her Report Book ....
Have a Recent Discussion With Other Chinese Dance Mummies (from Other Primary Schools) While Waiting for Our Gals to Take the Graded Exam on Tue ....
They Lamented that the School Set Such Difficult Papers that the Highest Score is 52, and Many of the Kids \"FAIL\", Since Getting 40 Something ....
But in DSA, When the School See the Marks, Reflect Very BAD-ly on the Kid Academically ....
Where Got chance to Explain Why Marks Like That Still OK ....
So I Firm-ly Believe EVERYTHING is RELATIVE ....
Don't Take the Marks At ABSOLUTE Face Value ....
Then We Live A HAPPIER LIFE ....
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E3:
Well, No 1 is Always Nerve-Racking ....
After reading your posts, I think I might need to check my conscience again. Is it because you had gone thru lots of experiences and seen enough with two elder ones that you can be more free and unconstrained with your youngest?
I wonder whether I can be like that to my no. 3 too? :?
I Was Just Like other KS Parents a Dozen Years Ago ....
But My Good Natured, Happy-GO-Lucky Son's Cheerfulness has Cured Me of the \"Kan-Cheong\"-Ness after his P2
- After I Accepted that My Son is NOT Strong Academically,
And PEACE Prevails Over Our HouseHold ....
NO High Expectation = NO High Blood Pressure = LESS Worry .... :lol: :lol:
I'm Sure After Your Experience with your 2 Older Kids, Your No 3 will Enjoy More Freedom, in terms of CHOICE ....
Coz U R ONE \"WISER\" PARENTS Already .... Ha-HA ....
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Hi Funx3,
I dread to think of son’s grades next year when he goes to P5…neighbour told me to expect a BIG dip. Maybe bcos son’s results dipped since P3, I’m kinda prepared for another dip.
My boy did average when he was in P1, did better in P2 when he got adjusted…dipped in P3 and further in P4…fortunately he improved for P4 SA2 overall.
We have started daily revision but will be more intense next month. Really worried for him…esp the tough papers set by the school, which I find rather demoralizing.
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