Club 2006 Kids
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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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smartmummy:
Hello Smartmummy,
Hi Linlin and all new members!Linlin:
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.
Here are my details:
silverhorse , DS2 born in July 2006, staying at Toh Guan Rd, going to Rulang pri sch as DS1 (2002) is there. -
WCW:
I contemplated sending DS2 for abacus, but feedback from DS1 was that it did not helped him in his P1 math back then. So beginning 1st Sept, I sent DS2 to Enopi math. They teach basic thinking skills and critical thinking skills. I treat this as a foundation course to Primary school math.
oh ok... i was very tempted when i saw the programjedamum:
oh thanks!
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. 

so went ahead and register DS w/o telling DH
lucky we see results if not :moneyflies:
since ur DS1 had learned b4, u can try teach ur DS2
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jedamum:
Hi jedamum
oh thanks!
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. 
My DS2 also uses his fingers to count and I bought those Kumon Addition and Subtraction books for him to practise. CMA crosses my mind several time, but just like you, I also have enrichment funds budget to consider (a lot used for DS1). Is finger counting acceptable in primary school or at least for K1 now? -
thanks wcw, hifive, silverhorse.
wcw,
good that your boy respond well to the programme. looks like your little boy is pretty pack with lots of fun enrichment activities!
silverhorse,
my ds1 also did abacus (not cma though). up til now, he can't recall what he learnt! hahaha...:P
hifive,
my boy will turn around and hide his fingers from my sight and then told me he uses his brain to count.
it is getting better now for addition within 10 that he need not use fingers (due to frequent practice ba). i am now teaching him mental 12+5 so far ok, except when it comes to things like 9+6 (with 'carrying over') he is still struggling with the concept).
i think finger counting is still acceptable in K1 ba. now is to tell them to imagine the finger in their head so teacher will not see. heehee. -
Hi jedamum
Thanks for your advice. Will try to teach him now how to mental count. Appreciate your tips - very useful to mums like myself who is teaching ds2 at home.
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