Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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titank:
Most chinese enrichment centre accept only at age 4, I guess is better for me to some research before commit on the program.
Most have programs for 3yo. And they'll accept younger children if the child is independant and able to follow the lesson. Like they accepted my 2.5yo son because he has attended lessons on his own before and is able to attend the lesson without us. -
mrswongtuition:
My child in Oct 09 then is officially 3 year old. Now is like 2+. Presently child is attending Pre-Nursery I guess have some form of exposure of Chinese in the kindergarten. Most likely would try to start in Jan 2010 so have to do some form of research of various Chinese enrichment centre.titank:
Most chinese enrichment centre accept only at age 4, I guess is better for me to some research before commit on the program.
Most have programs for 3yo. And they'll accept younger children if the child is independant and able to follow the lesson. Like they accepted my 2.5yo son because he has attended lessons on his own before and is able to attend the lesson without us. -
can anyone tell me what is the website for Tien Xia? is there any branch in the west coast/clementi area?
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You could google for Tien Hsia and should be able to find the website easily, otherwise it is http://www.tienhsia.com
Think someone had commented earlier in this thread about a branch in Jurong. -
Busymom:
thanks busymomYou could google for Tien Hsia and should be able to find the website easily, otherwise it is http://www.tienhsia.com
Think someone had commented earlier in this thread about a branch in Jurong. -
You are most welcome!

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[Moderator's note: Topics merged.]
Hi,
I have 2 girls, one in K1 and another in P1 this year. I have not tried any Chinese Enrichment class as my P1 girl is currently with a one-to-one Chinese tutor. While I am keen to put my girls to try out during the Nov/Dec holidays, I'm looking at some of the Chinese enrichment classes available and not sure which one suits my girls.
1) Berries
2) Eduplus
3) Busy Bees
Please advise. Thanks -
JL-NG,
please do a search before starting a new topic.
there is already an existing thread on Chinese enrichment.
you should be able to find the information if you read http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=416&start=0 -
My DS had been with Berries since he was 4 and he is heading off to P1 next year, i heard that Berries are good with pre-schoolers and Molin is better choice for primary students, can anyone share on this?
Currently I learn from his berries tr that that they only have higher chinese in berries and moreover he got one of the most committed there and the location is very convenient to my place and now in a dilemma to consider to make the switch a not?
Can any parents whose kids are in Molin share? -
JL-NG:
I personally find group setting more suitable for learning chinese. It's the atmosphere and element of 'fun' with other children around that'll help make things more interesting too.[Moderator's note: Topics merged.]
Hi,
I have 2 girls, one in K1 and another in P1 this year. I have not tried any Chinese Enrichment class as my P1 girl is currently with a one-to-one Chinese tutor. While I am keen to put my girls to try out during the Nov/Dec holidays, I'm looking at some of the Chinese enrichment classes available and not sure which one suits my girls.
1) Berries
2) Eduplus
3) Busy Bees
Please advise. Thanks
Though my boy is very young now, my intention when he goes to primary school is to let him go for a 'fun' enrichment in group setting & 1-to-1 tuition if his grades are not up to standard.
If they do not have the interest, 1-to-1 tuition will bore them even more!
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