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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      jtparent
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      Flowermonaster:
      Hi, my DS will be taking his PSLE next year too. I'm the lazy type of parent & is trying very hard to \"psycho\" my DS to study hard on his own. I am no good in Math, English & Science so can't help him much.

      I hope to be pressurized by what I see here & be able to \"wakeup\" & help my DS in his PSLE & not be \"三分钟热度\" kind of attitude.

      Hi

      we are in the same boat... not good in the subjects to assist DS. Now sourcing hard for classes for him to attend, to push him...However not really easy to find one. :slapshead:

      Do you let him go for any classes...Any recommendation

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        Herbie
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        going for tuition may end up like a routine exercise for the kid if he/she does really want to learn…

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          Flowermonaster
          last edited by

          jtparent:
          Flowermonaster:

          Hi, my DS will be taking his PSLE next year too. I'm the lazy type of parent & is trying very hard to \"psycho\" my DS to study hard on his own. I am no good in Math, English & Science so can't help him much.

          I hope to be pressurized by what I see here & be able to \"wakeup\" & help my DS in his PSLE & not be \"三分钟热度\" kind of attitude.

          Hi
          we are in the same boat... not good in the subjects to assist DS. Now sourcing hard for classes for him to attend, to push him...However not really easy to find one. :slapshead:

          Do you let him go for any classes...Any recommendation

          Hi jtparent,
          Currently he is attending English tuition @TLL. Thinking of withdrawing him out if I can find good home tutor that is able to teach him techniques to do exam paper than to drill him. He reads a lot of English story books, now getting him to write down words he don't know & search dict. As for writing, bought him a diary with lock to encourage him to write. He only do composition from school or TLL. I would like him to write more.
          For science, I bought a lot of reference books & extra reading materials for him. Math, I am helpless, luckily he is ok with it.
          Chinese is another headache. I have tried a few when he was in lower primary up to P4 without any improvement! The funny thing is all the Chinese enrichment class teachers gave me good feedback on his Chinese but when it comes to his school exam result, it's only average. Never get 80% before. So, in the end decided not to send him anymore! :stupid:

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            Flowermonaster
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            Herbie:
            going for tuition may end up like a routine exercise for the kid if he/she does really want to learn...

            Hi Herbie, I agreed with you too. That's why I have to find ways to motivate him & explain to him why he must study.
            Ultimately, I am not the one to enjoy the fruits of his labour. He has a choice, which one he choose, he must be responsible for it as I have already played my part as a parent giving him guidance, encouragement & full support.
            Having said that, when he still don't get my meaning & intention, I do feel sad & discourage sometimes. :sad:

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              Superbugs
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              My DD1 will be taking her PSLE next year too! Dragon year, went through ballot exercise 6 years ago to get her into a neighbourhood school. Next year, come PSLE! My DD1 didn’t do well in her CA2 recently and I am very worried for her! She is currently having group tuition in a CC for all subjects except Science and taking her Chinese tuition at 天下, yet her results are poor. For Chinese, she is very weak in 理解问答, for English, she is weak in her close passage and comprehension, for science, she is weak in paper 2. I was thinking of getting her 1-1 tuition starting this school holidays. Anyone care to share of any good tutors who are willing to teach in Choa Chu Kang area?


              Also, anyone attend Mind Champs, Mind Edge or Adam Khoo workshops and sign up for their kids? Care to share more?

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                Flowermonaster
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                Superbugs:
                My DD1 will be taking her PSLE next year too! Dragon year, went through ballot exercise 6 years ago to get her into a neighbourhood school. Next year, come PSLE! My DD1 didn't do well in her CA2 recently and I am very worried for her! She is currently having group tuition in a CC for all subjects except Science and taking her Chinese tuition at 天下, yet her results are poor. For Chinese, she is very weak in 理解问答, for English, she is weak in her close passage and comprehension, for science, she is weak in paper 2. I was thinking of getting her 1-1 tuition starting this school holidays. Anyone care to share of any good tutors who are willing to teach in Choa Chu Kang area?


                Also, anyone attend Mind Champs, Mind Edge or Adam Khoo workshops and sign up for their kids? Care to share more?
                I sent my DS to Mind Champs before. Dont find it worth the money. I think parents should go learn how to motivate their kids then it will be more effective. The positive mindset & techniques learned from these centre will last around 3 to 6 mths or earlier depending on individual kid.

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                  Chenonceau
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                  I went to MindChamps for a marketing talk. They took my son out and made him do some work. The kids came back and demonstrated what they had learnt. I was not impressed. When my son described the techniques the trainers got them to learn a spelling list of 10 words, I was even less impressed.


                  I do expect my kids to learn spelling at a glance. Where is there the need to use mnemonics with spelling? When you use techniques that dumb down the brain, the brain becomes dumb. I next read up on the research articles written by the Professor they use in the marketing materials… and found that the research was in an are unrelated to normal learning strategies.

                  Coming out of the marketing session, I was not sure what they were selling… motivation rah-rah… or learning strategies… or intervention for kids with abnormal learning difficulties…? Very confused.

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                    Flowermonaster
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                    Chenonceau:
                    I went to MindChamps for a marketing talk. They took my son out and made him do some work. The kids came back and demonstrated what they had learnt. I was not impressed. When my son described the techniques the trainers got them to learn a spelling list of 10 words, I was even less impressed.


                    I do expect my kids to learn spelling at a glance. Where is there the need to use mnemonics with spelling? When you use techniques that dumb down the brain, the brain becomes dumb. I next read up on the research articles written by the Professor they use in the marketing materials... and found that the research was in an are unrelated to normal learning strategies.

                    Coming out of the marketing session, I was not sure what they were selling... motivation rah-rah... or learning strategies... or intervention for kids with abnormal learning difficulties...? Very confused.
                    Dear Chenonceau, I totally agreed with you! I regretted wasting my money & my DS's time sending him there. He enjoyed the games played there though. So the feeling I got was \"what an expensive playground!\". He never even use the methods taught there. After the whole course, we were given FOC refresher course but never bother to go. Don't wanna waste our time! My DS also not interested in it anymore!

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                      tisha
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                      Chenonceau:
                      I went to MindChamps for a marketing talk. They took my son out and made him do some work. The kids came back and demonstrated what they had learnt. I was not impressed. When my son described the techniques the trainers got them to learn a spelling list of 10 words, I was even less impressed.


                      I do expect my kids to learn spelling at a glance. Where is there the need to use mnemonics with spelling? When you use techniques that dumb down the brain, the brain becomes dumb. I next read up on the research articles written by the Professor they use in the marketing materials... and found that the research was in an are unrelated to normal learning strategies.

                      Coming out of the marketing session, I was not sure what they were selling... motivation rah-rah... or learning strategies... or intervention for kids with abnormal learning difficulties...? Very confused.
                      Chenonceau,
                      Of all the kids in the world, yours will be the last who will Mind Champs or Adam Khoo. They have you. :rahrah: Need I say more!

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                        tisha
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                        Flowermonaster:
                        Superbugs:

                        My DD1 will be taking her PSLE next year too! Dragon year, went through ballot exercise 6 years ago to get her into a neighbourhood school. Next year, come PSLE! My DD1 didn't do well in her CA2 recently and I am very worried for her! She is currently having group tuition in a CC for all subjects except Science and taking her Chinese tuition at 天下, yet her results are poor. For Chinese, she is very weak in 理解问答, for English, she is weak in her close passage and comprehension, for science, she is weak in paper 2. I was thinking of getting her 1-1 tuition starting this school holidays. Anyone care to share of any good tutors who are willing to teach in Choa Chu Kang area?


                        Also, anyone attend Mind Champs, Mind Edge or Adam Khoo workshops and sign up for their kids? Care to share more?

                        I sent my DS to Mind Champs before. Dont find it worth the money. I think parents should go learn how to motivate their kids then it will be more effective. The positive mindset & techniques learned from these centre will last around 3 to 6 mths or earlier depending on individual kid.

                        :hi5: Completely agree with you, Flowermonaster.

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