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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      fifiyeo
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      Does Math Olympiad questions help in daily school Math?


      If the class is interesting, my DS will probably learn something. But if it's just another ordinary class.....he'll just be up to mischief! :nunchuk:

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        It is important to know why there is lack of motivation. (a) For some it is because they cannot do some subject well. If they are good at something, they want to do it more. If they find it difficult, they give up. One way is to be selective with assessments questions, going for questions that are easy, and gradually increase the diffculty level. (b) For others, it might be because his friends don’t study. It is not cool to study. © Too little pressure from parents (d) Too much pressure from parents (e) etc.


        I also suggest reading the book "PSLE Survival Guide for the Family". It is about a mischievous (a not really motivated) kid taking PSLE. It uses very simple English. Try reading it as a family. This is much cheaper than those motivational camps. Being a book, you can read it several times over several months. Perhaps, this can bring a sustained impact with little cost.

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          8228
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          fifiyeo:
          Does Math Olympiad questions help in daily school Math?


          If the class is interesting, my DS will probably learn something. But if it's just another ordinary class.....he'll just be up to mischief! :nunchuk:
          Someone told me that doing Maths Olympiad questions may help the student deal with the few difficult PSLE questions.

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            Otah
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            vlim:
            Edureach:

            [quote=\"fifiyeo\"]Yuh.....Attitude is the key. Now the question is how to change that ATTITUDE??? Sigh..............



            Adam Khoo learning and Mindchamp are good in mind training not normal tuition centres. If you hve no other alternatives, go there to explore.

            Heard during the few days camp,...they will inspire kids to set a target for their PSLE results..[/quote]According to some who attended Adam khoo, the inspiration only last them a short while, they will soon be back to square again.

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              Otah
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              8228:
              I attended Mindchamp preview. The course is very expensive.

              I overheard one grandma who spent $8000 for the grandson to attend that mindchamp gives money back warranty for the kids to past PSLE, and she feel like buying an insurance for her grandson.

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                jtoh
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                Otah:
                8228:

                I attended Mindchamp preview. The course is very expensive.


                I overheard one grandma who spent $8000 for the grandson to attend that mindchamp gives money back warranty for the kids to past PSLE, and she feel like buying an insurance for her grandson.

                What is the definition of 'passing PSLE' though?

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                  8228
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                  vksp:
                  I also suggest reading the book \"PSLE Survival Guide for the Family\". It is about a mischievous (a not really motivated) kid taking PSLE. It uses very simple English. Try reading it as a family. This is much cheaper than those motivational camps. Being a book, you can read it several times over several months. Perhaps, this can bring a sustained impact with little cost.

                  My ds was smiling while reading the book.

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                    lizawa
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                    Talking about stiffer competition for kids born in the year of dragon. When they first entered p1, moe increases the intake in the primary schools to cater for them. Will moe do the same for sec 1 comes their turn? I am just curious if the independent schools will increase their sec 1 intake? Not sure how independent they can be in setting the intake number.

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                      fifiyeo
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                      vksp:
                      It is important to know why there is lack of motivation. (a) For some it is because they cannot do some subject well. If they are good at something, they want to do it more. If they find it difficult, they give up. One way is to be selective with assessments questions, going for questions that are easy, and gradually increase the diffculty level. (b) For others, it might be because his friends don't study. It is not cool to study. (c) Too little pressure from parents (d) Too much pressure from parents (e) etc.


                      I also suggest reading the book \"PSLE Survival Guide for the Family\". It is about a mischievous (a not really motivated) kid taking PSLE. It uses very simple English. Try reading it as a family. This is much cheaper than those motivational camps. Being a book, you can read it several times over several months. Perhaps, this can bring a sustained impact with little cost.

                      Thanks! Will go pick up a copy.

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                        Strparent
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                        Otah:

                        According to some who attended Adam khoo, the inspiration only last them a short while, they will soon be back to square again.
                        Otah,

                        arrr, thats the whole idea, isn't it ? If you only come for one session, and whole person changed to fully motivated, then who will buy the longterm courses ? need continuous coaching ma, else how to earn yr :moneyflies: :moneyflies: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                        it's all opportunity earnings la. Too many people want quick fix, that's where opportunities open themselves to the alert and errrr motivated.

                        :siam:

                        These courses are like modern medicine - helps you short term, but does not fully cure you. Better for the child to read a good motivational book and convinced himself.

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