2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Blur Dad:
I guess is not my DS having \"after PSLE\" symdrome, it is the parents will have the symdrome. Don't feel comfortable seeing DS not doing any practise or project...Suddenly feel so empty.[/quote] :? \"workaholic kids\" or \"slave-driver parents\" now? :rotflmao: There is never a perfect situation, is there?LangMum:
[quote=\"vlim\"]my ds starts to have 'after psle' symdrome :siao: .... miss doing lots of practise papers from teachers

Hahaha, that is so funny... I'll never dream of my DS having such syndrome. :rotflmao: -
vlim:
my ds starts to have 'after psle' symdrome :siao: .... miss doing lots of practise papers from teachers

Just ask him to relax and have fun.
Don't forget to submit your form on 24/10
And you can start buying uniform already
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Blur Dad:
I guess is not my DS having \"after PSLE\" symdrome, it is the parents will have the symdrome. Don't feel comfortable seeing DS not doing any practise or project...Suddenly feel so empty.[/quote]Still got DS2 HCL SA2 coming up on 10/10.LangMum:
[quote=\"vlim\"]my ds starts to have 'after psle' symdrome :siao: .... miss doing lots of practise papers from teachers

Hahaha, that is so funny... I'll never dream of my DS having such syndrome. :rotflmao:
SS on 11/10 (luckily DW taking care of that )
Actually he got HCL paper 1 tomorrow as well but more or less totally neglected it becos of his kor kor.
Felt guilty when asked by DS2's teacher few weeks back why we didn't make sure he finished his homework.
Our answer was becos his big brother is taking PSLE plus DSA. -
ngbrdad:
Still got DS2 HCL SA2 coming up on 10/10.
I guess is not my DS having \"after PSLE\" symdrome, it is the parents will have the symdrome. Don't feel comfortable seeing DS not doing any practise or project...Suddenly feel so empty.Blur Dad:
[quote=\"LangMum\"]
Hahaha, that is so funny... I'll never dream of my DS having such syndrome. :rotflmao:
SS on 11/10 (luckily DW taking care of that )
Actually he got HCL paper 1 tomorrow as well but more or less totally neglected it becos of his kor kor.
Felt guilty when asked by DS2's teacher few weeks back why we didn't
make sure he finished his homework.
Our answer was becos his big brother is taking PSLE plus DSA.[/quote]Ya lor.. I also has a p3 dd who has chinese compo sa2 today ... End of this month she will have the rest of the sa2 papers... So still cannot totally rest after psle.... But of course most importantly the big one has finished his last pri school exam :imcool: .... I think he also starts to miss primary school life Liao though not yet finish
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Returning back to work tomorrow.
Finally PSLE is over.
Phew. -
ngbrdad:
you mean you took leave for psle ?Returning back to work tomorrow.
Finally PSLE is over.
Phew. -
verykiasu2010:
Oh is it.. Guess they will have more assignments and project worksvlim:
my ds starts to have 'after psle' symdrome :siao: .... miss doing lots of practise papers from teachers

can understand that, typical workoholic student :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
going into sec one won't be doing such practice papers anymore
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verykiasu2010:
For the whole of last week plus today.
you mean you took leave for psle ?ngbrdad:
Returning back to work tomorrow.
Finally PSLE is over.
Phew. -
Cute Cat Mum:
In this 2011 CL Compo, the topic on kidnapping, my son twisted the story n wrote that the stranger is actually his sister's friend father.. N no kidnapping mentioned. Is this consider out of the topic??
Can someone answer this question that has just been merged here? Thanks. -
ngbrdad:
For the whole of last week plus today.[/quote]I think many parents took leave most of last week and are returning to work tmr or Wed...what an experience for first-time PSLE parents! :scared:
you mean you took leave for psle ?verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Returning back to work tomorrow.
Finally PSLE is over.
Phew.
So glad, finally can get better rest tonight and tomorrow! Returning to work on Wed...but also likely to take a break from cheonging for HCL tmr...
Just hope Science will not be killer...
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