LCentral Discussion
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Hi 24-hr mum,
I feel soooo happy for you. Good then, at least that's what you want for your child unlike my situation. My girl keep complaining too easy in the LiftOff class for her and every lesson, she has to wait for the other 2 children who are much slower in reading. The teacher also does not give any feedback to me after every lesson but only talk to the slower child's parent. I just feel the Lift Off programme is not suitable for her and guess it's just my luck. But anyway, I'm glad this Friday is her last lesson in LC and I'm praying hard that the next school she's going would be much much better
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Hi both GSK and 24hr-mum, just a word of caution. Pls ensure the teacher that is taking ur child's class is NOT new. This is my personal bad encounter TWICE!!! I always tell myself to give new comers a chance with assurance from the school but the outcome is always bad
My child's teacher is new and her essence is hard to listen, even my child complain that. And they didn't know she is pregnant when they employ her. So she's going to be due in 4 mths time before she can finish the Lift Off programme. Very disrupting but no choice 
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24hr-mum:
Hi,hi gaagaa
i m so surprised that the teacher say my boy can join PFS(prepare for sch). 2 mths ago, i did assessment at ICR, was asked to join ICR prelim class to learn the phonics!
the PFS is the usual grammar, vocab, compo, oral, compre class. not phonics class.
i m pleased wif the assessment n prob will sign up.
Is your boy a independent reader? I know they emphasize on this but I am wondering what level of independent reading they are looking at. What do they test on? common sight words or funny phonics combinations?
I also have a K1. She has already learnt 1.5 yrs of phonics. She is moving to advanced level (6 more months) to go. In the meantime, I also put her to LW Creative english where it's more like a reading program. So she know the common sight words but she is still working on blending as it doesn't come naturally. I've to remind her/ help her. So I am wondering if I should send her for assessment now. She is K2 next so I definitely want something more academic before P1.
I am thinking if I should think about that from term 3 2011..... but only 6 more months to go. If I do so, by then she has completed her advanced phonics and I will stop her LW. -
gaagaa:
Hi both GSK and 24hr-mum, just a word of caution. Pls ensure the teacher that is taking ur child's class is NOT new. This is my personal bad encounter TWICE!!! I always tell myself to give new comers a chance with assurance from the school but the outcome is always bad
My child's teacher is new and her essence is hard to listen, even my child complain that. And they didn't know she is pregnant when they employ her. So she's going to be due in 4 mths time before she can finish the Lift Off programme. Very disrupting but no choice 
Hi Gaagaa
Thanks for your advise. Yes, you are right, teachers play an important role and getting a good teacher that suits your child is another luck. Next year is an important year, we have been switching from one school to another, hoping I won't change another school.
Just my opinion, I find tat is not too late to start PFS in April / May after completing the Liftoff.
Wish us all the best to have a suitable classes for your DD and my DS.
Thanks, gsk. -
hi gaagaa
thanks. i will chk if the teacher is new or not.
i was thinking LC phonics might be easy, or rather can self teach, that is why when i sent him to LC at 4yo, i didnt sign up cos they want him go some phonic class which childcare also teach but slower.
if ur girl finds it easy, voice to the teachr to re-assess and move on the PFS faster.
for icr, they also want me go phonics (icr prelim, not even icr bk) so i didnt sign up
hi MMM
my boy can read independently but he by default will not take a book to read. by default is see pictures only, play cars. i got to sit wif him n ask him to read.
in this aspect - can any parent show wf me when do their kids esp boys read by themselves wfout being asked to? i mean read the words, read story bks. my girl reads herslf at k2.
re the test, for iCR is test on phonic sounds - first sounds etc and funny words that are not real but are made up by phonics. for LC, they ask him read entire passage, supp to be their p1 level, and also some sight words. maybe that is why he pass the test cos his sight words are gd but not really the decoding.
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any feedback on teacher david of Lcentral thomson?
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Hi GSK, u're welcome. My DD is going P1 next year, not K2... so that's why I feel it's too late to start PFS i April / May which is during SA1. your DS is going K2 next year, right?
[quote]Hi Gaagaa
Thanks for your advise. Yes, you are right, teachers play an important role and getting a good teacher that suits your child is another luck. Next year is an important year, we have been switching from one school to another, hoping I won't change another school.
Just my opinion, I find tat is not too late to start PFS in April / May after completing the Liftoff.
Wish us all the best to have a suitable classes for your DD and my DS.
Thanks, gsk.[/quote] -
Hi 24hr-mum,
I did voice out to them and told them my concern on going P1 next year and not able to catch up with other components not cover in LiftOff. They said according to my DD's pace, she dun hv to go through PFS but she could take Success 1 concurrently, which we refused as it was really too heavy for her. We suggested to move on to Success 1 without completing LiftOff but they rejected our suggestion
So, we're left with no choice but to terminate.
Like your DD in K2, my DD can also take a book and read on her own now. For really interesting book, she will go on and on, else she'll stop after 1st chapter. I guess girls develop faster in general unlike boys.. I'll hv your same concern soon...24hr-mum:
hi gaagaa
thanks. i will chk if the teacher is new or not.
i was thinking LC phonics might be easy, or rather can self teach, that is why when i sent him to LC at 4yo, i didnt sign up cos they want him go some phonic class which childcare also teach but slower.
if ur girl finds it easy, voice to the teachr to re-assess and move on the PFS faster.
for icr, they also want me go phonics (icr prelim, not even icr bk) so i didnt sign up -
gaagaa:
[/quote]Hi GaagaaHi GSK, u're welcome. My DD is going P1 next year, not K2... so that's why I feel it's too late to start PFS i April / May which is during SA1. your DS is going K2 next year, right?
[quote]Hi Gaagaa
Thanks for your advise. Yes, you are right, teachers play an important role and getting a good teacher that suits your child is another luck. Next year is an important year, we have been switching from one school to another, hoping I won't change another school.
Just my opinion, I find tat is not too late to start PFS in April / May after completing the Liftoff.
Wish us all the best to have a suitable classes for your DD and my DS.
Thanks, gsk.
Oh I see, no wonder u r so worried. Yes, mine is K2 next year. But just my curiosity, does yr DD still need to attend the PFS after Liftoff since she is P1 next year, can't she go direct to Success 1 after Liftoff?
Dun worry lah, can see that your DD is quite independent and hardworking. Unlike mine, must \"force\" him to read, he reads 2 or 4 pages and not 1 chapter loh, see how slow progress he is, so your DD is very good liao.
Anyway, try to source for another one. There's sure has another good school.
Regards
gsk -
Hi ibeat72, is the teacher at AMK branch good & how old is your kid?
Anyone attending at AMK branch esp. success for Pri 1?
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