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swpf:
Just read your reply. Thanks buds! I will call them to check it out
You're welcome. :celebrate: -
Lingz:
How about the branch @ Woodlands?HI,
Anyone has any views on Little Wonders Montessori, especially the Jurong West Branch? I was considering this branch but their reply to my email query make me think twice. Firstly, not all my queries were answered. Secondly, the English was not proper and no designation was stated at the end of the email.
Anyone has any children there?
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Hi Buds,
Thanks for your thoughts.
Iβm not satisfied with the way the current childcare which my son is in do toilet-train. They let them wear diapers as per normal and the only thing they do is bring the child to the toilet every now and then to ask whether the child want to pee/poo. I wonder how the child know. I believe in letting the child wet himself without any diaper and heβll learn better. I cannot do it alone at home since my child is in childcare and the school let him wear diaper all the time. But since we are withdrawing, I do not want to talk too much about it, and also the teacher did not seem enthusiastic on this, unlike another school when I asked about toilet-train. I know seeing is believing but fromt he way they talk, you could really see that they were earnest.
I definitely want to try CS Monte, BUT now thinking again when my son will need to spend the afternoon with maid before we come home from work. Not really comfortable with that yet, and left only a few days to think, haiz⦠-
Hi keas, different centres will have / offer different methods to wean the
children off diapers. Some centres do not mind children go commando...
heheee.. (without diapers) and get them to put on briefs and remind them
every 15mins if they feel and have a need to go and some others may use
pull-ups as training routine similar to wearing briefs. Sufficient manpower
is also important. the main teachers can't be bringing the same child to the
bathroom to change every single time the child-in-training has an accident.
This will disrupt her lessons and her attention on other children in the same
class.
Yes, i do agree... some teachers are earnest about this process and some
others aren't exactly enthusiastic to help parents out with it. But to tell you
the truth, it is a lot of effort on the teacher's end. Well yes... since you are
already within the withdrawal phase, there isn't a need to discuss further on
this. In future, do take time to discuss with teachers in detail with regards
to your expectations on how you'd prefer it done and also take the time to
listen to how they've managed with their ways as well and then come to a
compromise. Childcare centre teachers really have a lot on their plate and
if parents take the time and effort to sit down and discuss it will take a load
off both parties and also avoid future misunderstandings, especially when it
comes to individual expectations.
My girls were in afternoon sessions when we decided to put them into one,
so that i could have time off in the afternoons with my girlfriends and the girls
are nicely tuned and prepared for P1's afternoon session when the time came.
It was also more convenient for either of us to fetch them. (Hubs after
office hour... and me after all chores done and dinner all cooked.
There were times when hubs took half day, we went off to see a show
and had early dinner at a restaurant after which we went to fetch the girls
together. :love:
So far, we have managed without a maid whether during the time i was working
or not.
Dunno how yet with #3 coming soon...
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buds:
OT, but i agree with buds.Hi keas, different centres will have / offer different methods to wean the
children off diapers. Some centres do not mind children go commando...
heheee.. (without diapers) and get them to put on briefs and remind them
every 15mins if they feel and have a need to go and some others may use
pull-ups as training routine similar to wearing briefs. Sufficient manpower
is also important. the main teachers can't be bringing the same child to the
bathroom to change every single time the child-in-training has an accident.
This will disrupt her lessons and her attention on other children in the same
class.
ds1 toilet trained using cloth diapers ie wet himself to be aware of needing to go toilet.
ds2 toilet trained using training diapers ie i remind him if he wanted to go toilet every few blocks of mins.
i would prefer children using training diapers in CC, cos i think if they are to let children go commando style, the hygiene level of the sch may drop if several children have several accidents a day.
OMHO.
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Hi
Can anyone share about MMI Bedok? My child seems to be unwilling to go to that cc every day but I see that the child is happy in the class. I also have good vibes about the cc but then again, I might be wrong too, as a parent did mention that there were a lot of complaints from other parents (I seldom mingle around).
Thanx. -
Hi Buds,
Again, I need your advice. Are you still at home? Or have you \"check-in\" to hospital already?
I have registered my son with Amazing Star Monte. However, I have one concern that from 5 or 5.30 pm onwards they will just let the kids watch TV. Do you think there is any way I can ask them not to let my kid watch TV? I know it's a bit inconvenient because if he is not watching TC he will be kind of isolated...but still.. do you have any suggestion on this?
Btw, we were thinking of fetching him early but after much considering, we have registered for school bus and the bus only fetch them at about 6pm.
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keas:
Hi Buds, again, I need your advice. Are you still at home? Or have you \"check-in\" to hospital already?
Oh hi keas! Me popped oredi but still have to go up and down hospital
for awhile.keas:
You are right on one thing.I have registered my son with Amazing Star Monte. However, I have one concern that from 5 or 5.30 pm onwards they will just let the kids watch TV. Do you think there is any way I can ask them not to let my kid watch TV? I know it's a bit inconvenient because if he is not watching TC he will be kind of isolated...but still.. do you have any suggestion on this?
If they acceed to no TV time specially for your child, he WILL be isolated.
That means one teacher to tend to your boy. Unless they have other
students whose parents have requested for no TV as well to be
grouped together, i suppose in your case it's like when in
Rome, one has gotta do what the Romans do... Can't
beat them so no choice gotta join them.
I have worked with centres who allow for both, TV and non-TV time during
dismissal. In a Montessori set up children are allowed to work on materials
on the shelves independently but minimal supervision as the teachers got
to get ready for closing time as well and pack their stuff too, to quickly go
back once the last kid is picked up so they too can spend time with their
family and get dinner ready.
As for TV time, parents can ask the nature/genre of CDs or TV programmes
the centre allows the children to watch. I ever personally donated a great
lot of quality CDs and DVDs for my girls' centre since i couldn't control the
TV time as they do not have enough manpower... so it's a win win situation
in my case... with just a small contribution on my part. Plus, the centre more
than appreciates the gesture.keas:
School bus is good. Rain or shine your son will arrive in school and reachBtw, we were thinking of fetching him early but after much considering, we have registered for school bus and the bus only fetch them at about 6pm.
home on time every day.
My girls loved taking transport! They liked
the idea of travelling with their friends every single day! :love: My only
concern for transportation services is they must have an assistant on the
bus to watch over the children at all times.keas:
You're always welcome! :celebrate:Thanks in advance!! :love:
Congrats btw in getting into Amazing Star despite the long waitlist.
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Buds wishes all Montessorian parents a very Happy New Year!
Here's to our children... :celebrate: ... who will hopefully garner in the
best experiences of their lives with quality Montessori education, be
guided by the most passionate of teachers and all the love ....the best support from us... their parents. :celebrate: -
Hi Buds,
Happy new year!
Congrats on your new baby. How is he? A boy right? I remember I read somewhere that your new baby is a boy :love: correct me if I'm wrong.
And thanks so much for sharing. I think I will need to talk to the teacher some time later, cos today is only his first day at school. He's doing fine so far, I'm glad.
By the way about transport, he is the last kid to be picked up in the morning, and he is also the last kid to be dropped off from the bus. Do you think it's just fair? Or can I ask for any earlier drop off? Cos I think the difference is quite big. In the morning there are only 3 or 4 kids on the bus. And it takes him less than 10 mins to reach schoo. But the returning trip takes 40-45 mins, and we are living so near to the school.
What do you think mommies? Please share your thoughts. Thank u!
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