Club 2005 Kids
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ChiefKiasu:
The beauty about the Apple iPhones and iPads is that they can operate COMPLETELY independent of PCs. Just make sure you sign in using the same Apple ID and password you used for your previous iPhones and the apps you bought will be automatically synched into your new iPad/iPhone.[/quote]
Er.. Hard to explain over here leh.. Did u sync using PC? Did u buy the apps using PC or iPhone?bigsnoopy:
Sorrie har... i'm quite blur on this, how to share paid apps? I bought some apps subscription for my iphone but dunno how to 'copy'them to ipad2....
BTW my no 3 is also a 2005 kid, attending gor gors' school next year. Too bad it is still practising double session, very cumbersome for transport ...
All the posts about enrichments are making quite worried, as my boy is only attending music and Taekwondo lessons, and maybe going to re-start abacus trainings. Already have no time to send this youngest kiddo for anymore classes cos I'm too time-challenged with work and the older two...
Been using iPhone for over 2 years and I always sync using PC. Buys apps using PC and then sync with iphone. :laugh: Talk about knowledge huh? Thanks chief, now I need to learn how to do it. -
ChiefKiasu:
The problem is I have used different APPLE ID on the two gadgets. How now? I have not paid for any apps in iPad2 but then, I have already downloaded lots of free ones.bigsnoopy:
Er.. Hard to explain over here leh.. Did u sync using PC? Did u buy the apps using PC or iPhone?
The beauty about the Apple iPhones and iPads is that they can operate COMPLETELY independent of PCs. Just make sure you sign in using the same Apple ID and password you used for your previous iPhones and the apps you bought will be automatically synched into your new iPad/iPhone. -
deardear07:
Wow your DD very motivated
For me, I cun bear to stop any of her lessons...she is attached to the classes she wana go, though they got homework for her every week.
really wonder what to take dd out from next week...when she is in P1~~
Once my primary school is confirmed, I will know how to re-schedule and trim DD1's prog. DS will be slightly affected too though he is still in kindy. -
Picolo:
The problem is I have used different APPLE ID on the two gadgets. How now? I have not paid for any apps in iPad2 but then, I have already downloaded lots of free ones.[/quote]I don't think it is a problem. You can always change your Apple ID on the devices or on iTunes.ChiefKiasu:
[quote=\"bigsnoopy\"]Er.. Hard to explain over here leh.. Did u sync using PC? Did u buy the apps using PC or iPhone?
The beauty about the Apple iPhones and iPads is that they can operate COMPLETELY independent of PCs. Just make sure you sign in using the same Apple ID and password you used for your previous iPhones and the apps you bought will be automatically synched into your new iPad/iPhone. -
SAHM_TAN:
I also have 3 kids, younges is 11mos.Picolo:
BTW my no 3 is also a 2005 kid, attending gor gors' school next year. Too bad it is still practising double session, very cumbersome for transport ...
All the posts about enrichments are making quite worried, as my boy is only attending music and Taekwondo lessons, and maybe going to re-start abacus trainings. Already have no time to send this youngest kiddo for anymore classes cos I'm too time-challenged with work and the older two...
This is what I do.
1. I place my older kids in the same centres at approx. same timing.
2. I review their enrichment progs at intervals, if timing too tight, I will cancel the least important ones.
Most of all relax, it's easy to sign up too many enrichment/tuition progs for the kids, just need to review and decide what the kids need to have. It's like shopping, separate the need from the want items.
I know this is not easy but there's no need to be kancheong becos of our sharing. As each child is different, parents also have different reasons for sending their kids for such progs. Just focus on your child's need and everything will be fine.
Sorry to sound so preachy.
No worries. Actually, I'm lazy in nature and I've only started to send my P4 & P3 kids for classes this year. So, just for the ferrying I'm already feeling quite sick and overwhelmed. Imagine how much free time I get to play with the kids previously...but now, managing the family schedules is a challenge... I'll try to fit in Abacus soon for DS3 soon, but the daily practice... sigh, sianz!
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ChiefKiasu:
I don't think it is a problem. You can always change your Apple ID on the devices or on iTunes.[/quote]Ok I'll try it out. Thanks!
The problem is I have used different APPLE ID on the two gadgets. How now? I have not paid for any apps in iPad2 but then, I have already downloaded lots of free ones.Picolo:
[quote=\"ChiefKiasu\"]
The beauty about the Apple iPhones and iPads is that they can operate COMPLETELY independent of PCs. Just make sure you sign in using the same Apple ID and password you used for your previous iPhones and the apps you bought will be automatically synched into your new iPad/iPhone. -
Picolo:
Yes, I find that the more enrichment progs I send my kids, the more \"homework\" I have too :rotflmao: So that helps to control me as well :rotflmao:
No worries. Actually, I'm lazy in nature and I've only started to send my P4 & P3 kids for classes this year. So, just for the ferrying I'm already feeling quite sick and overwhelmed. Imagine how much free time I get to play with the kids previously...but now, managing the family schedules is a challenge... I'll try to fit in Abacus soon for DS3 soon, but the daily practice... sigh, sianz! -
Castle House:
Thanks! Nice meeting you too!
No worries.. I did not send my kids to any enrichment class either... to me before P1.. they are to play and enjoy... no stress..Picolo:
BTW my no 3 is also a 2005 kid, attending gor gors' school next year. Too bad it is still practising double session, very cumbersome for transport ...
All the posts about enrichments are making quite worried, as my boy is only attending music and Taekwondo lessons, and maybe going to re-start abacus trainings. Already have no time to send this youngest kiddo for anymore classes cos I'm too time-challenged with work and the older two...
I will still try not to stress them even after P1 onwards... but will monitor their developments..
btw.. welcome onboard..
I'm pretty sure that my 2005 boy can handle P1 & 2 quite well, but then, I can sense that the expectations of the schools on those born later, ie in 2005 compare with those in 2001 & 2002 like my older kids have gone higher. It's quite scary. :scared: -
SAHM_TAN:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: otherwise you'll pay & pay but get no results hor...
Yes, I find that the more enrichment progs I send my kids, the more \"homework\" I have too :rotflmao: So that helps to control me as well :rotflmao:Picolo:
No worries. Actually, I'm lazy in nature and I've only started to send my P4 & P3 kids for classes this year. So, just for the ferrying I'm already feeling quite sick and overwhelmed. Imagine how much free time I get to play with the kids previously...but now, managing the family schedules is a challenge... I'll try to fit in Abacus soon for DS3 soon, but the daily practice... sigh, sianz! -
Picolo:
Thanks! Nice meeting you too!
No worries.. I did not send my kids to any enrichment class either... to me before P1.. they are to play and enjoy... no stress..Castle House:
[quote=\"Picolo\"]BTW my no 3 is also a 2005 kid, attending gor gors' school next year. Too bad it is still practising double session, very cumbersome for transport ...
All the posts about enrichments are making quite worried, as my boy is only attending music and Taekwondo lessons, and maybe going to re-start abacus trainings. Already have no time to send this youngest kiddo for anymore classes cos I'm too time-challenged with work and the older two...
I will still try not to stress them even after P1 onwards... but will monitor their developments..
btw.. welcome onboard..
I'm pretty sure that my 2005 boy can handle P1 & 2 quite well, but then, I can sense that the expectations of the schools on those born later, ie in 2005 compare with those in 2001 & 2002 like my older kids have gone higher. It's quite scary. :scared:[/quote]Agree.. the expectations and standard going up each year...
I wonder when come to my yr2009 bb.. what is going to happen.. :?:
which school are your kids in?
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