CMA Math - Discussion
-
mum2b:
Hi GSK,
Hi mum2bGSK:
[quote=\"mum2b\"]Hi,
anyone need referal discount to register to CMA, pls kindly pm me
thanks!
Have pmed you.
Thanks.
gsk
sorry for not making myself clear. my kid is alredy in CMA, and I'm looking for anyone who wants to register and need referral from me
saw your pm and want to reply but somehow cannot reply because the reply page always failed to load.. dunno why. so i replied here[/quote] :celebrate: -
mum2dan:
mum2dan,Hi All,
My boy is 3 year old. May i know is there any trial class?
Thanks
there is evaluation before joining, to make sure that the child can write numbers 0-9. last time we attended trial class at the Kidz Academy. There's one coming on this weekend, maybe you want to look. Or else, can just contact the branch you want to attend and inquire about trial class. -
mum2b:
mum2b: OIC, Thanks for your information and reply
mum2dan,mum2dan:
Hi All,
My boy is 3 year old. May i know is there any trial class?
Thanks
there is evaluation before joining, to make sure that the child can write numbers 0-9. last time we attended trial class at the Kidz Academy. There's one coming on this weekend, maybe you want to look. Or else, can just contact the branch you want to attend and inquire about trial class. -
GSK:
I need referral too. I want to sign up at CMA holland. Any feedback? what are the fees like? my kids are in K1 and P1 respectively.
Hi mum2bmum2b:
Hi,
anyone need referal discount to register to CMA, pls kindly pm me
thanks!
Have pmed you.
Thanks.
gsk
thanks -
mum2b:
Now they have a new class for those not ready yet. It will include activities like singing and teaching of writing and recognizing the numbers.
mum2dan,mum2dan:
Hi All,
My boy is 3 year old. May i know is there any trial class?
Thanks
there is evaluation before joining, to make sure that the child can write numbers 0-9. last time we attended trial class at the Kidz Academy. There's one coming on this weekend, maybe you want to look. Or else, can just contact the branch you want to attend and inquire about trial class.
Any of your kids are attending this course? Is it worth attending?
TIA. -
Gelfish,
I hv PM you. Pls check.
Fees differ depending on how many times a week class you are attending. About $200+ onwards for 10 lessons. You can check with the centre you are going to. Do the assessment and maybe even a trial lesson. -
ppnqq:
Now they have a new class for those not ready yet. It will include activities like singing and teaching of writing and recognizing the numbers.
mum2dan,mum2b:
[quote=\"mum2dan\"]Hi All,
My boy is 3 year old. May i know is there any trial class?
Thanks
there is evaluation before joining, to make sure that the child can write numbers 0-9. last time we attended trial class at the Kidz Academy. There's one coming on this weekend, maybe you want to look. Or else, can just contact the branch you want to attend and inquire about trial class.
Any of your kids are attending this course? Is it worth attending?
TIA.[/quote]I hv a different opinion on this. Hopefully won't get :heresmyfish: by others who do not agree.
I question what is so difficult about singing, writing and recognising numbers that the kid need to be sent to a centre once / twice a week to learn this? If you spend a 10mins a day reading books about numbers to the kid, or playing number games with your kid, or pointing to the calendar, won't it be more beneficial and save travelling time and :moneyflies: as well?? -
Pen88n, that was my sentiments too because that was what they have briefly told me about which I feel it could be a waste of money if those are just what they'll be doing with the kids when they are already in a full day care ctr.
Just need to find out more from those whose kids are attending this course if they are teaching other things as well besides the 'play' activities and teaching them to write. I am not that loaded to spend a sum of money for my child to just play and sing! -
ppnqq:
Hi ppnqq, I feel that it's better to coach your kid at home rather than spend the money. It's better to save this sum of money for future as the fees is $250-$280/10 lessons (if I remembered correctly), depending on the location of the CMA branch.Pen88n, that was my sentiments too because that was what they have briefly told me about which I feel it could be a waste of money if those are just what they'll be doing with the kids when they are already in a full day care ctr.
Just need to find out more from those whose kids are attending this course if they are teaching other things as well besides the 'play' activities and teaching them to write. I am not that loaded to spend a sum of money for my child to just play and sing!
If the branch is located at the HDB area, the fee is $250. If it's located at the shopping malls/ mrt stations, then the fee is $280. -
rst365:
There are many uses for the :moneyflies: when the kids get older, esp. if they need enrichment and parents really might find it difficult to teach, not to mention having to learn to teach and finding the right materials to teach.
Hi ppnqq, I feel that it's better to coach your kid at home rather than spend the money. It's better to save this sum of money for future as the fees is $250-$280/10 lessons (if I remembered correctly), depending on the location of the CMA branch.ppnqq:
Pen88n, that was my sentiments too because that was what they have briefly told me about which I feel it could be a waste of money if those are just what they'll be doing with the kids when they are already in a full day care ctr.
Just need to find out more from those whose kids are attending this course if they are teaching other things as well besides the 'play' activities and teaching them to write. I am not that loaded to spend a sum of money for my child to just play and sing!
If the branch is located at the HDB area, the fee is $250. If it's located at the shopping malls/ mrt stations, then the fee is $280.
When kids are younger, actually a lot of things can be taught ourselves. With #1, I was the kancheong mum who wanna send kid to all classes and more than willing to spend time and $$ on his lessons. With #2, I do not have that much $$ or time or effort anymore. Comparing the 2, I think #2 is much more street-smart, has much more initiatives to learn, and surprisingly more advanced than #1 at that age. #1 is bright but has more the spoon-fed mentality, perhaps \"cultivated\" by the fact that classes plan all learning for him and fed him with all the facts.