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    Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary

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      nikerocks
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      deardear07:
      Hi mummies,my girl is due for kcp nxt yr too! Hope to c all on nov 12!! Keep in touch to exchange contacts

      eh..only mummies allowed ah?i am a daddy leh...am i included?i think staying in touch for support is important as well lor..haha

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        deardear07
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        nikerocks:
        deardear07:

        Hi mummies,my girl is due for kcp nxt yr too! Hope to c all on nov 12!! Keep in touch to exchange contacts


        eh..only mummies allowed ah?i am a daddy leh...am i included?i think staying in touch for support is important as well lor..haha

        Sure thing! Generally,i addressed mummies coz there r more around.forgot e minority.

        I think having parent friends is also v impt,esp when children r new to e sch.with so many kcppians to be,surely our kids could end up classmates.even if nt,gd way of exposing kids to friends in other classes.

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          deardear07
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          botakgundul:
          Hi deardear07,


          Good idea! So we can exchange info rgd homework, exam, school's update etc.

          Cheers,
          And our 1st meeting shud b orientation day! Shud knw more ppl then so can keep each other informed of sch updates.

          We parents r surely more on e ball these days

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            nikerocks
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            deardear07:
            botakgundul:

            Hi deardear07,


            Good idea! So we can exchange info rgd homework, exam, school's update etc.

            Cheers,

            And our 1st meeting shud b orientation day! Shud knw more ppl then so can keep each other informed of sch updates.

            We parents r surely more on e ball these days

            yes!i agree,we shall meet on orientation day to let our kids see their friends.hehe..than they won't feel so frighten on the first few days of school cause they already know some kids there..hehe

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              zeemimi
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              It's good to keep this thread alive!!! :rahrah:


              I know of some teachers who are intimidated when they found out that the students' parents know each other. This means the parents can ask one another about the class progress, etc. Also they find out more of what goes on in the class from each other, etc.

              :hi5:

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                botakgundul
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                Definitely will make dis thread busy starting next year onwards... :evil:

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                  deardear07
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                  zeemimi:
                  It's good to keep this thread alive!!! :rahrah:


                  I know of some teachers who are intimidated when they found out that the students' parents know each other. This means the parents can ask one another about the class progress, etc. Also they find out more of what goes on in the class from each other, etc.

                  :hi5:
                  v true! itz like spies and detectives~~ while teachers cun be too stressed, we wana maintain our kids' class standards, etc... making sure that our children are not too far off from the rest.

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                    deardear07
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                    nikerocks:
                    deardear07:

                    [quote=\"botakgundul\"]Hi deardear07,


                    Good idea! So we can exchange info rgd homework, exam, school's update etc.

                    Cheers,

                    And our 1st meeting shud b orientation day! Shud knw more ppl then so can keep each other informed of sch updates.

                    We parents r surely more on e ball these days

                    yes!i agree,we shall meet on orientation day to let our kids see their friends.hehe..than they won't feel so frighten on the first few days of school cause they already know some kids there..hehe[/quote]hahaha...make some new friends, so that on 1st day of sch, they are 'ólder' friends...

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                      nikerocks
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                      hehehe…They also can study together and chances of being bullied by other kids also smaller…hehe

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                        deardear07
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                        nikerocks:
                        hehehe..They also can study together and chances of being bullied by other kids also smaller..hehe


                        study together? hw to? as in same class or ?

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