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    • KissguramiK Offline
      Kissgurami
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      MintyMin:

      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: emotions became immune?!!!! got such ting meh.. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
      Ya! emotions immunization šŸ˜†

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      • KissguramiK Offline
        Kissgurami
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        Daddy 😧
        MintyMin:


        PCF too boring for her??? :yikes:

        Erm... Not boring ah? Paiseh.... :razz:

        send to more atas kindy garden then :rotflmao: , confirm interesting šŸ˜›

        your DD doesn't find PCF challenging or the teachers or she is being bullied?

        my DD1 was resenting and grumbling to school for a certain time and I found out it was due to her classmate. this boy keeps looking under her dress :rant: , so I told the teachers. they talked to the boy, changed their seats and feedback to the parent also.

        since then, DD1 was back to normal..

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        • M Offline
          MintyMin
          last edited by

          Daddy 😧
          MintyMin:


          PCF too boring for her??? :yikes:

          Erm... Not boring ah? Paiseh.... :razz:


          I duno lah.. Bcoz my DD1 aws come home feeling super happy.. Her impression to me is tat the sch activities as compared to when she is in cc is far more fun lor..

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          • M Offline
            MintyMin
            last edited by

            Kissgurami:
            MintyMin:


            :rotflmao: :rotflmao: emotions became immune?!!!! got such ting meh.. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

            Ya! emotions immunization šŸ˜†


            :rotflmao: :rotflmao: šŸ˜†

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            • M Offline
              MintyMin
              last edited by

              Kissgurami:
              Daddy 😧

              [quote=\"MintyMin\"]
              PCF too boring for her??? :yikes:

              Erm... Not boring ah? Paiseh.... :razz:

              send to more atas kindy garden then :rotflmao: , confirm interesting šŸ˜›

              your DD doesn't find PCF challenging or the teachers or she is being bullied?

              my DD1 was resenting and grumbling to school for a certain time and I found out it was due to her classmate. this boy keeps looking under her dress :rant: , so I told the teachers. they talked to the boy, changed their seats and feedback to the parent also.

              since then, DD1 was back to normal..[/quote]
              :shock: :yikes:

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              • KissguramiK Offline
                Kissgurami
                last edited by

                MintyMin:
                Kissgurami:


                found out it was due to her classmate. this boy keeps looking under her dress :rant: , so I told the teachers. they talked to the boy, changed their seats and feedback to the parent also.

                since then, DD1 was back to normal..


                :shock: :yikes:

                ya... hiaz sorry to those who have boys , really no offence.. but I can't stand boys :oops: , they are given so much free will that there aren't any discipline.

                only a handful behaves and kind of rare :faint: , this leads to my next thinking.. of no wonder our NS man are so \"soft\" :rotflmao:

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                  Daddy D
                  last edited by

                  Kissgurami:
                  Daddy 😧

                  [quote=\"MintyMin\"]
                  PCF too boring for her??? :yikes:

                  Erm... Not boring ah? Paiseh.... :razz:

                  send to more atas kindy garden then :rotflmao: , confirm interesting šŸ˜›

                  your DD doesn't find PCF challenging or the teachers or she is being bullied?

                  my DD1 was resenting and grumbling to school for a certain time and I found out it was due to her classmate. this boy keeps looking under her dress :rant: , so I told the teachers. they talked to the boy, changed their seats and feedback to the parent also.

                  since then, DD1 was back to normal..[/quote]Shld be PCF not challenging bah.... No complains from dd abt her other enrichment classes.
                  So I also hesitant to over-prepare dd for P1.... if not next time she everyday complain dun wan to go sch... :faint:
                  Dd like to llls... But always says her friends dun understand what she's llls abt.... :faint:

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                  • KissguramiK Offline
                    Kissgurami
                    last edited by

                    Daddy 😧


                    Dd like to llls... But always says her friends dun understand what she's llls abt.... :faint:
                    :rotflmao: :rotflmao: what does she llls about?

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                    • M Offline
                      MintyMin
                      last edited by

                      Kissgurami:
                      MintyMin:

                      [quote=\"Kissgurami\"]
                      found out it was due to her classmate. this boy keeps looking under her dress :rant: , so I told the teachers. they talked to the boy, changed their seats and feedback to the parent also.

                      since then, DD1 was back to normal..


                      :shock: :yikes:

                      ya... hiaz sorry to those who have boys , really no offence.. but I can't stand boys :oops: , they are given so much free will that there aren't any discipline.

                      only a handful behaves and kind of rare :faint: , this leads to my next thinking.. of no wonder our NS man are so \"soft\" :rotflmao:[/quote]
                      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: To me its ok..

                      Actually.. DS is kind of conservative lor.. if he see me wear spaghetti strap tops, or those slightly translucent.. he'll go.. 'mummy! not nice lah' n give me tat kind of paiseh n annoying face tat i shldn't wear those.. n if his sisters din wear pants after toilet n came running to the room.. he will also find it v shameful..

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                      • KissguramiK Offline
                        Kissgurami
                        last edited by

                        MintyMin:


                        :rotflmao: :rotflmao: To me its ok..

                        Actually.. DS is kind of conservative lor.. if he see me wear spaghetti strap tops, or those slightly translucent.. he'll go.. 'mummy! not nice lah' n give me tat kind of paiseh n annoying face tat i shldn't wear those.. n if his sisters din wear pants after toilet n came running to the room.. he will also find it v shameful..
                        Your DS is conservative? my DDs go, \"Mummy why you wear shorts.. can see your leg then I have to explain why. they will be the ones pulling my dress down or tshirt

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