Club 2005 Kids
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Castle House:
What's your email? Will email the pdf version to youbtw..
Can someone help me to scan the slides about the model in pdf format... as when I forward to Company's email .. wanted to print out.. can't receive.. sigh..
Appreciate..
Need to cook le..
Tok later.. -
Castle House:
DH is ok to handle the older kids, it's the bb that he will :faint:
:laugh: well ...some of the days.. the guys got to stand in for the mummy while she rest..SAHM_TAN:
:thankyou: Castle House and Chief.
Will take care or else there will be no one to care for 3 kiddos and DH will :faint: :lol:
Isn't it...
To create bonding as well..
Right Chief..
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No need to worry about Maths. Really very simple. If you read carefully every page of the Maths Textbook, I am very sure you will understand and be able to teach your child. Really nothing to it. By the way... this is a mummy here :).
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kabalevsky:
I am back..
both schools are single session already.Castle House:
ya. I saw that your dh wanted to send your ds2 to another 'new' school.. logistics will be an issue.. as Primary School is moving to single session soon.. latest by 2016..
As for closeness, don't think if they are in different school will mean they are not close.. and in the same school means they are closer.. vice versa.. bonding can also be done at home..
As for comparison.. more importantly ae the parents, as long they don't compare... the kids should not feel the pressure..
I, too like to pre-empt things.. but there are things that you have to move ahead without thinking too much.. that's life..
Discuss with your dh.. on all your concern.. before a decision is make... as both need to agree .. since this is an important one that will affect the path of your kid's formal education..
ok, i don't think we will compare. maybe relatives will, but i think on the home front should be ok.
i discuss with Dh many times already. he feels my concerns are valid but thinks they are not very consequential, all will be ok and everything can be solved easily. he also feels pros much more than cons, school being nearer and new and all that.
we are going with his decision for sure already, just doing all my \"pre-empting\"
kekeke
Quick reply before I settle my kids one by one..
If both you and yur dh had discussed many time.. then no problem at all..
Just monitor when school starts.. and if the need arises.. maybe can transfer either one to join the sibling.. (just a thought) -
SAHM_TAN:
DH is ok to handle the older kids, it's the bb that he will :faint:
:laugh: well.. same as dh... think men is scared to handle infant.. hehe..
btw.. have pm you le my email..
sorry to trouble you..
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Gin:
No need to worry about Maths. Really very simple. If you read carefully every page of the Maths Textbook, I am very sure you will understand and be able to teach your child. Really nothing to it. By the way... this is a mummy here :).
Not worried.. just trying to understand this 'model' thingy as is a new concept..
Welcome onboard..
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kabalevsky:
MrsCKS feels her alma mater would do MsCKS a whole world of good. Who am I to say otherwise? Yes, logistics a bit harder, but sometimes, it also make the whole experience more meaningful.ChiefKiasu:
Anyone else sending their precious to CHIJ St Nicks' next year?
i haven't heard yet either.
your elder dd is in Kong Hwa is it? I read from somewhere else long ago.
can share why dd2 is not going there?
i am facing similar situation here (ds2 may not be going to same sch as ds1) and want to be sure Dh is making the right decision.
will there be a lot of logistics problems? will they be not as close as they should? will they compare their schools and fight about whose is better?
maybe i have too many concerns, but i kind of am those type who like to pre-empt problems... -
Castle House:
Point is textbook is easy to understand as it teaches only the concepts. Then comes exams when the question is twisted, the child cannot answer.Gin:
No need to worry about Maths. Really very simple. If you read carefully every page of the Maths Textbook, I am very sure you will understand and be able to teach your child. Really nothing to it. By the way... this is a mummy here :).
Not worried.. just trying to understand this 'model' thingy as is a new concept..
Welcome onboard..
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bigsnoopy:
Point is textbook is easy to understand as it teaches only the concepts. Then comes exams when the question is twisted, the child cannot answer.[/quote]Agreed!so many tricky questions nowadays~~Castle House:
[quote=\"Gin\"]No need to worry about Maths. Really very simple. If you read carefully every page of the Maths Textbook, I am very sure you will understand and be able to teach your child. Really nothing to it. By the way... this is a mummy here :).
Not worried.. just trying to understand this 'model' thingy as is a new concept..
Welcome onboard..
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Ok..
I am back again..
Settled 2 out of 3 little monsters.. left 1 who wants to watch the 9pm.. dancing and singing.. before she sleeps.. :faint:
For Maths, actually once you graps the concert, it is easy to apply ...
Just need practise.. in my opinion...
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