2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"
may be this year's P6 parents will go liven them up[/quote]
U mean this yr p6 parents more talkative :evil:
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Ms tay:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"
may be this year's P6 parents will go liven them up
U mean this yr p6 parents more talkative :evil:
[/quote]
:rotflmao: :rotflmao: I mean more lively lah ..... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: -
Hahaha… this year’s parent more ks… so yeah we are going over… btw anyone knows the blog’s address? I know my elder ds used to visit one blog too for his o level… he used to visit and discuss about questions there… but I not sure is it the same blog???
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Evalim:
I just don't understand why their parents don't apply exemption for them :scratchhead: since they hv language learning difficulty .( even some normal kids r struggling in MT) . It might pull all the way down the t- score and it really disadvantage for them. :sad:
Sorry Ms Tay! Ya... I realise is a ds not a dd....oh... he should produce good result, don't worry.... yes I believe too those kids who did not take MT score good in PSLE hence don't worry... my ds's schoolmate some is the same, they have autism but some they keep failing MT, marks like below 20 hence they are opt out for MT... -
Ms tay:
Hi Ms Tay! I once spoke to the school councillor and she mentioned some parents just can't accept their kids are having problem...hence they refused to seek help or bring the child to the doctor.... the Councillor herself wanted to meet these parents but they simply refused to drop by and discuss..
I just don't understand why their parents don't apply exemption for them :scratchhead: since they hv language learning difficulty .( even some normal kids r struggling in MT) . It might pull all the way down the t- score and it really disadvantage for them. :sad:Evalim:
Sorry Ms Tay! Ya... I realise is a ds not a dd....oh... he should produce good result, don't worry.... yes I believe too those kids who did not take MT score good in PSLE hence don't worry... my ds's schoolmate some is the same, they have autism but some they keep failing MT, marks like below 20 hence they are opt out for MT...
My younger ds was diagnosed of ADD(Attention Deficit Disorder )he just cannot concernate well in class... I had a hard time too...but of course, I have to consider what's best for my child hence I never push my ds, as long as he can make it into secondary school, I am contented.
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Evalim:
Hahaha... this year's parent more ks..... so yeah we are going over... btw anyone knows the blog's address? I know my elder ds used to visit one blog too for his o level... he used to visit and discuss about questions there... but I not sure is it the same blog???
I think it is in the same forum. Just go search \"psle & secondary discussion\"
Pls correct me if I'm wrong :roll: Thks. -
Evalim:
Hi Ms Tay! I once spoke to the school councillor and she mentioned some parents just can't accept their kids are having problem...hence they refused to seek help or bring the child to the doctor.... the Councillor herself wanted to meet these parents but they simply refused to drop by and discuss..
I just don't understand why their parents don't apply exemption for them :scratchhead: since they hv language learning difficulty .( even some normal kids r struggling in MT) . It might pull all the way down the t- score and it really disadvantage for them. :sad:Ms tay:
[quote=\"Evalim\"]
Sorry Ms Tay! Ya... I realise is a ds not a dd....oh... he should produce good result, don't worry.... yes I believe too those kids who did not take MT score good in PSLE hence don't worry... my ds's schoolmate some is the same, they have autism but some they keep failing MT, marks like below 20 hence they are opt out for MT...
My younger ds was diagnosed of ADD(Attention Deficit Disorder )he just cannot concernate well in class... I had a hard time too...but of course, I have to consider what's best for my child hence I never push my ds, as long as he can make it into secondary school, I am contented.
[/quote]Me too :hi5: we r in the same boat :hugs: Hope our kids move on smoothly and able to complete their education
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Ms tay:
Evalim:
Hahaha... this year's parent more ks..... so yeah we are going over... btw anyone knows the blog's address? I know my elder ds used to visit one blog too for his o level... he used to visit and discuss about questions there... but I not sure is it the same blog???
I think it is in the same forum. Just go search \"psle & secondary discussion\"
Pls correct me if I'm wrong :roll: Thks.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewforum.php?f=39 -
Ms tay:
Me too :hi5: we r in the same boat :hugs: Hope our kids move on smoothly and able to complete their education[/quote]Yes! :hugs: I believe our kids have other potential besides studies...like CCA, for secondary school CCA are important, it help them to bulid their leadership and confidence..most important responsibilites.. and there are more choices of CCA in secondary hence I believe they will do better... :boogie:
Hi Ms Tay! I once spoke to the school councillor and she mentioned some parents just can't accept their kids are having problem...hence they refused to seek help or bring the child to the doctor.... the Councillor herself wanted to meet these parents but they simply refused to drop by and discuss..Ms tay:
[quote=\"Evalim\"]
I just don't understand why their parents don't apply exemption for them :scratchhead: since they hv language learning difficulty .( even some normal kids r struggling in MT) . It might pull all the way down the t- score and it really disadvantage for them. :sad:
My younger ds was diagnosed of ADD(Attention Deficit Disorder )he just cannot concernate well in class... I had a hard time too...but of course, I have to consider what's best for my child hence I never push my ds, as long as he can make it into secondary school, I am contented.
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