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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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      Funx3
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      janet_lee88:
      Funx3:


      But Must Say, P5 is a Different Story, Loads of HW ....

      You mean P5 is going to be worse ? OMG. :!:

      Yeah, Brace yourself for the year Ahead, esp When Your Kid is in the TOP 2 Class ....
      And In TOP HCL Class .... (Can U Imagine, at Times My Gal has to do 2 Compo per Day for 2 to 3 Days in a ROW? Really Squeeze Your Creative Juice CLEAN!)

      My Gal has Complain to Me that She Doesn't Know How to Write Anymore by the 3rd Day - All the Compo Looks Alike ๐Ÿ˜ข ๐Ÿ˜ข

      I have to Work with Her and Resort to Using Plots from Drama Series (Yeah, We watch A Lot of VV Drama from StarHub TV) and Jokes from Comics Like \"Lao-Fu-Zhi\" (And Yeah, Both Of Us Enjoy Comics, esp the Detective Kind Like Kindaichi and Conan) into the Compo Story-Line
      - Not So Much for the Marking, But More to Entertain Ourselves ....
      Ha - HA ....

      Surprisingly, She Got Good Marks for it ....
      Guess the HCL Teacher is Entertained AS WELL ....
      Hee-Hee ....
      :lol: :lol:

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        Funx3:
        janet_lee88:

        [quote=\"Funx3\"]
        But Must Say, P5 is a Different Story, Loads of HW ....

        You mean P5 is going to be worse ? OMG. :!:

        I have to Work with Her and Resort to Using Plots from Drama Series Surprisingly, She Got Good Marks for it ....
        Guess the HCL Teacher is Entertained AS WELL ....
        Hee-Hee ....
        :lol: :lol:[/quote]Looks like it may be a blessing that son wasn't offered HCL then. Since his Chinese is weak, it may not be a good idea to continue at P5. Understand there is a lot of ็ฌ”่ฎฐ to copy as well. 2 compos ? :!: Writing one is tough enough...2 would literally mean squeezing out all the creative juices dry.

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          Trapwithin
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          php:
          comfy:

          [quote=\"E3\"]
          Long time 'see', comfy! We wish you and dd all the best as you both embark on new grounds and hit new targets! ๅŠ ๆฒน!

          Thanks E3, perhaps see you in 2012. Work hard!

          Look like there is a high possibility that we will lose E3 soon. i am looking at her profile, her no 2 will not be in time to enrol into PHPPS soon. if not, we might be able to keep her for another few years....[/quote]Yea high possibility ๐Ÿ˜‰

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            Trapwithin
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            comfy:
            markfch:


            Yah comfy, like what php mentioned, do pop-in once in a while and tell us whether the parents @ NYPS are as active as us :lol: .

            Looking at NYPS thread, it is not as active as PHPPS. Hence after reading this thread silently for a few days, can't help myself, decide to barge in again. Hope that NYPS thread will be as lively/helpful as this one.

            NYPS has al lot of \"Hidden Tiger\" .. they hide from forum too ๐Ÿ˜‰
            Will vk2010 ds graduating .. it will be even quieter

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              Trapwithin
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              Before I retire to bed ....


              BLESSED Christmas everyone and a Wonderful year ahead. :celebrate:

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                Funx3
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                Trapwithin:
                Before I retire to bed ....


                BLESSED Christmas everyone and a Wonderful year ahead. :celebrate:
                MERRY Christmas!!!! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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                  Trapwithin
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                  Blessed Christmas to all parents and students!

                  This morning I woke up .. reflecting on the God's blessing for 2010.
                  I am thankful for lots of advices from families and friends before my dd started P1 this year. So I decided to compile those valueable thoughts and made them into a mini 12 Suggestions for parents (for 12 days of Xmas? ๐Ÿ˜‰ )as Xmas gift

                  1. Values.
                  If LOCATION is the most important word for buying a property, I believe VALUES is the most important word for raising a child. I rather my child grow up with good values in life rather than with the most intellectual mind

                  2. Reading
                  Cultivating Interest in Reading is the first step towards knowledge acquisitions. Read to them, read with them and they will start to read by themselves. Choose books of their interest to cultivate their interest in reading.

                  3. Knowledge.
                  Acquiring Knowledge is critical to learning. A strong interest to acquire knowledge will generally produce a passion in learning. Do not teach based on what we think they can understand but rather what they can absorb. Sky is the limit, but remember to pull back when they express difficulty in understanding. You will be surprised ... sometimes 3 months later they will be able to understand the same concept that they do not understand 3 months ago.

                  4. Benchmark
                  Never use our primary school experience as a benchmark for our child's experience. Society changes, demographics changes, standard living changes over time. What is a norm previously might no longer be a norm today. Yes ... the pace of learning has accelerated since our times.

                  5.Monitoring
                  To outsource or not to outsource is secondary. Parents involvement is PRIMARY. Parents need to monitor their child's work consistently. There are many SAHM/SAHD that help their children successfully produced good results without external help. The key is in being involved intheir children's school work and in monitoring their progress Likewise, for parents who are both working, school work can be \"outsourced\" but without monitoring, the money and time will go to waste and the result will not be what you are looking for.

                  6.Affirmation
                  Affirmation for a child helps in the self-esteem when the child is growing up. Most kids grow up wanting to be like their parents. A word of encouragement and affirmation is like \"power boost\" to kids. Though some kids might show a \"couldn't be bothered\" look, such words of affirmation does get \"etched\" in their heart.

                  7. Trying their Best
                  I once pondered what is a good target (in term of score) for my dd. The final conclusion is that there isn't any. Always encourage your children to try their best. That means if they finished a test or exam without careless mistakes, but make genuine mistakes, it is ok. All kids made careless mistakes, but with proper checking and \"stamina\" to keep re-checking, they will overcome it.

                  8. Their Interest, not ours
                  Apart from schoolworks, it is also good to expose kids to other area of interest. However, most parents choose what they think is best rather than observe their children's interest inclination. Remember they are the one learning, training the kids in their respect interest will definitely yield better results.

                  9. Performing Arts
                  Speech & Drama, Dance, Acting and Music enrichment can be a great help to boost self-esteem. Someone once said ... Performing Arts, especially music, helps to stimulate the brain and helps in learning. In fact more than half of the \"gifted/bright/smart\" children knows how to play at least one instrument.

                  10. Visual Arts
                  Art and Craft allows a better understanding of one's inner self. Many kids draw to express themselves knowingly or unknowingly. Besides, these are good llife skills that goes a long way. Projects work will be mor emanagable with such skills

                  11. Exercise
                  I am not talking about exercising 3 times a week for 20mins each. Kid's exercise through fun. Bring them out to the park, go for a swim, visit the nature. They will run around, have fun and indirectly exercised.

                  12. God
                  Lastly, for Christians, let them know the important of God in their life.
                  Afterall ... it is Xmas today.

                  Blessed Xmas everyone and have a wonderful day. :celebrate:

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                    IJJ
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                    Trapwithin:
                    Blessed Christmas to all parents and students!...

                    Thanks for your in-depth and wise sharings, I could see things in a different perspective! It also serves as a good reminder for me to reflect on my relationship with kids.

                    In all things, Glory be to the Lord!

                    Wishing everyone a joyous Christmas and a Blessed New Year 2011.

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                      markfch
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                      Thanks Trapwithin, that's beautiful.


                      I'm bookmarking it for future reference. :celebrate:

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                        markfch
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                        janet_lee88:

                        I have yet to master the skill of relaxing...esp during festive periods.
                        Just repacked daughter's school bag last night...also checked to see if all her books and stationery are labelled.
                        Learning to relax is very impt. The local guys were all well trained to relax while in the army, so that the annual 3D2N guided field 'tour' out there in no-man's land feeding mosquitoes & derived of hygiene won't be too 'siong' when it comes :rotflmao: .

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