2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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ngbrdad:
My DS just refuses to sleep early so sleeping is usually around 11pm daily.
Do you have problems waking him up the next morning?
Sometimes, i basically need to scrape him out of his bed.
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MandyMummy:
Most of the time OK since he has been doing it since young.ngbrdad:
My DS just refuses to sleep early so sleeping is usually around 11pm daily.
Do you have problems waking him up the next morning?
Sometimes, i basically need to scrape him out of his bed.
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Funx3:
If I did not remember wrongly, last year my son was dismissed from school immediately after the exam. So I think it is best to check with the school.
My Gal's Sch is as per usual ....MandyMummy:
Anybody knows when is the dismissal time during the actual PSLE written exams?
Will the students be dismissed immediately after that, or is it the normal dismissal time?
Thanks.
Other non P6 students is still having normal classes. So no Early Dismissal .... :sad: :sad: -
any experienced parents can advise as a general guide:
1. is it effective to lay our dd/ds away from books just before the psle papers?
2. if so, how long do we need to rest them to ensure peak performance?
3. what activities are advised just before the exam?
thanks -
remember to dig your kids ears tonight

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PiggyLalala:
If I did not remember wrongly, last year my son was dismissed from school immediately after the exam. So I think it is best to check with the school.[/quote]Same for my DS sch 2 yrs ago, all P6 dismissed after the papers n the other levels as per normal.
My Gal's Sch is as per usual ....Funx3:
[quote=\"MandyMummy\"]Anybody knows when is the dismissal time during the actual PSLE written exams?
Will the students be dismissed immediately after that, or is it the normal dismissal time?
Thanks.
Other non P6 students is still having normal classes. So no Early Dismissal .... :sad: :sad: -
Ms tay:
:rotflmao: you have sense of humor!!Tinkerbelle:
[quote=\"Ms tay\"]Yes . But only 30mins nap
Hi Ms Tay,
Wow... Maybe that's enough for your DS to recharge his batteries for the night.
Is your DS's sch still giving a lot of homework now?
Yes . That's why most of the days he has to work until very late !![/quote]Hi Ms Tay,
Your DS' sch is very on. Maybe because this is the last lap to PSLE.
DD's sch has quietened down a bit. She's just doing her own revision & past years papers. All the best to your DS. :rahrah: -
vlim:
remember to dig your kids ears tonight

Any spl brand of ear buds you recommend, specially made for PSLE ears? Available in popular or not? :evil: -
Mvm:
Q70 . Every dress is painstakingly sewn by Siti for her children. - is correct.[/quote]Tinkerbelle:
Q70 - Siti painstakingly sews every dress for her children.
Your sister's answer: Every dress sewed by Siti for her children is painstaking.
My attempt is: Every dress is painstakingly sewn by Siti for her children.
As mentioned earlier, I am not an expert in English but I hope this helps. If other parents can provide more acceptable answers, please feel free to do so. Tks.
Hi Mvm,
Thanks for verifying the answer.
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tisha:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:vlim:
remember to dig your kids ears tonight

Any spl brand of ear buds you recommend, specially made for PSLE ears? Available in popular or not? :evil:
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