Club 2007 Kiddo
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ttlkbs:
DS2 came as a surprised but really no regret as he is so sweet & cheerful! DS1 & DD love him so much.[/quote]
:shock: you plan?Castle House:
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DS1 1998 (Sec 1), DD 2003 (P2), all wide gap.
Wow.. eldest so big le..
We are still talking about P1 thingy... :oops:
:rahrah:
Tatz so nice and sweet..
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Morning Parents..
Enjoy the weekend..
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Morning Everyone! Haf a great weekend!
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you still ard to yak.. 
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hello... er... i'm new here.... i also hv a gal born in 2007...

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poppy15:
hello... er... i'm new here.... i also hv a gal born in 2007...

zhun bo.... :roll:
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Castle House:
poppy15:
hello... er... i'm new here.... i also hv a gal born in 2007...

zhun bo.... :roll:
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:spank: don't play with fire.. :spank: :rotflmao:
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Morning to Allβ¦
Eating my roti now⦠-
SAHM_TAN:
im enrolling for my DD (4 yo) but i will be going YAMAHA , they also need parent to sit in and feedback i gathered was that yamaha is not so structured/stressful to he kids, so they wont reject, it lets the child enjoy and environment and music then they will be serious abt it later years.. i just want her to have fun first .micollh:
SAHM_Tan, Suzuki method is better or yamaha ? i heard abt suzuki for violin more
There's suzuki for piano too. The method can be used for other musical instruments as well. For suzuki, the emphasis is on cultivating the love for music first. The kids start at a younger age to learn the instrument and also how to read music. The method also includes creating the environment to learn music. Parental involvement is great for this technique. If the child is learning voilin, the parent must learn as well. So the parent will buy 2 voilins, one for the child and one for the parent. The method believes any child can learn music.
As for yamaha, my impression is very structured school to learn music. I think they start kids at formal learning of piano at an older age.
My kids are not with Yamaha or the Suzuki Method, so I cannot advise which is better. Since you are going for SM for your DS, you might identify with the Suzuki Method too.
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