Club 2006 Kids
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Linlin:
Hi Linlin and all new members!I'm new here! My eldest is 2006 so I join this club! Hope to learn more from nice mummies here
:rahrah: :rahrah:
Would u mind to share ur details as I update in page 1 of this thread?.Thanks. -
How come nobody comes to this thread anymore?
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hi patntee!
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Good afternoon to you too, smartmummy!

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:lovesite:
Hi all
I like to join this group. My DD1 is born in 2006. Been reading the forum for while to get tips and suggestions. -
Superduckie:
:welcome: Superduckie to the club! :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah::lovesite:
Hi all
I like to join this group. My DD1 is born in 2006. Been reading the forum for while to get tips and suggestions. -
wcw,
your kid with cma?
how is he progressing? how you find the course?
my boy is using his fingers to count.
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just chanced upon this club siteβ¦ Iβm always reading other threads. DS2 was born in July 2006. Canβt believe they are heading to K2 soon! time fliesβ¦ !
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silverhorse:
just chanced upon this club site.... I'm always reading other threads. DS2 was born in July 2006. Can't believe they are heading to K2 soon! time flies... !
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WCW:
oh thanks!
hi jedamumjedamum:
wcw,
your kid with cma?
how is he progressing? how you find the course?
my boy is using his fingers to count.

yes, DS just started CMA, u might want to read the post at CMA on my comments http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1352&start=740
he likes the class alot, and we are really happy he can now do simple 1-digit counting. after he had been listening to the multiplication song, given by CMA, DS now knows his 2 time table
are you interested to register ur boy?
my ds2 will use his fingers to count. i am trying to use ds1's past abacus book to 'teach' ds2 for now. tempted to try CMA, but not much 'enrichment funds' left
cos intending to try out a new EL programme for ds1.
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