Club 2005 Kids
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Castle House:
i don't have the habit of bringing my kids to see doc.. unless is really necessary.. as past experiences.. taught us so..

wah, how come i find that your practices and mine more and more similarities... :hi5:
i hope she gets well soon! your poor dd...
if my kids get fever, no other symptoms, bring to doc seems like not much use. they always say the same old thing, like mintymin said. viral fever lor. virus can't be subdued by antibiotics so they just prescribe something like panadol or what...
for me, SAHM, cannot get child mc, and kids also dun need mc, so i feel very :moneyflies: :moneyflies: if always see doc.
but of course, if they don't get better with rest and lots of tlc, then i will still send lah... -
SAHM_TAN:
Where u gg again?!SeenByIceQueen:
Oh welcome back sahm and mintymin

Thanks, just in for today, then off again
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SeenByIceQueen:
ouch ouch.. :siam:
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SAHM_TAN:
Depends on what your benchmark of xmm is lor :evil: :evil:bigsnoopy and SBIQ,
Both must have used xmm tone, so Castle House think both are xmm :rotflmao: -
SAHM_TAN:
Yup it is definitely my worse case.. If DD cannot make it for PSLE, then it's international school lieow.. Ok I have heard of it but don't know it's DSA for short.. I don't agree la... Why don't take PSLE wor? Wat if u don't do well in o levels? U don even have a PSLE lor... Like i mention earlier, I am a big fan of exams and only through exams u know where u stand.. Why avoid it? Practise make perfect wat.. If u keep taking exams, then u will be so good in it... Just like in poly they keep making u do presentation in front of an audience until today I m so numb by it that publis speaking is a click of the finger.. Not need to look so far la.. I think Australia pretty similar to Finland then...@bigsnoopy,
PC = politically correct
Since only primary school is compulsory, after that can go international if trap by foundation subjects?
DSA is Direct School Admission for sec schools. Two ways non-academic and academic. The application start in P5 mid yr or so. If through sports, then must have competed at national level with good results and must be in the school of choice's niche. For acadremic track must go for test at the schools of choice and student at same time must get gold or silver at acadmic competition. There's a thread on this DSA thing,
In Finland, all kids are given equal opportunities. I think over there they really learn more but use less time yet so much less stressful. I think as long as out of Asian countries and communities, our kids will be less stressed
Yup, MIA, not able to complete yet -
SAHM_TAN:
Yup, it was the wax. So much cleared out from his earsMintyMin:
:faint: u sure its the wax??? :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Poor him.. kena scolded for not able to listen when all the wax is stuck in there..
U mean u nvr help ur DS dig ears meh?
Ya lor he so poor thing.
I just clean outer, for wax in the ears, suppose o roll out on their own......
Oic.. i do help digged out at times.. coz it is so big i can actually c it.. so many a times my kids juz come to me n ask me to dig ears for them.. -
Castle House:
actually i haven't hit 35.. i thought the cut-off age is 30 for xmm...:hi5: above 35.. are not xmm le.. :rotflmao:
no problem.. we also need to base on my kids' sleeping time...
Today.. all slept early.. cos tml back to school... and my girl is sick...
but then i think after 30, almost all think the same?? anyway i think we all hit off so well in here, whether xmm or not... i enjoy talking to all of you... mintymin incl..
don't feel got age gap with min lah, have or not?? -
SeenByIceQueen:
Where u gg again?![/quote]At home, completing stuff, but no time to log inSAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"SeenByIceQueen\"]Oh welcome back sahm and mintymin

Thanks, just in for today, then off again
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MintyMin:
My paed tells me that a kids tongue is not fully developed until abt 8 yrs old. So i think no nd to worry la. His speech will improve with time. My ds also used to hv problem w differentiating 's' and 'sh'. So sour and shower sounds the same :rotflmao: now ok alr :boogie:On leave today n took chance to go to DS's cc to have a parent teacher meeting.. as i missed the one in July as we went for BVPS open hse..
so far all is good.. DS as expected is gd wif numbers but not sight reading.. n pronunication slight problem due to short tongue.. so principal suggested he attend 'Orton Gillingham'.. but he did emphasize tat he is definitely not saying tat DS has disability problems.. but we juz haf to find a method for him to strengthen his language skills..
Anyone heard of Orton Gillingham b4? He told us tat the CC's ex supervisor is doing freelance teaching of tat now.. so ask me to check w her.. which i might do it n c how tings goes for DS.. -
kabalevsky:
:hi5: cos we have kid of the same age...
wah, how come i find that your practices and mine more and more similarities... :hi5:
i hope she gets well soon! your poor dd...
if my kids get fever, no other symptoms, bring to doc seems like not much use. they always say the same old thing, like mintymin said. viral fever lor. virus can't be subdued by antibiotics so they just prescribe something like panadol or what...
for me, SAHM, cannot get child mc, and kids also dun need mc, so i feel very :moneyflies: :moneyflies: if always see doc.
but of course, if they don't get better with rest and lots of tlc, then i will still send lah...
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