GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection
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vlim:
Yup .... I totally agree with u jtoh ..... Or maybe u can ask your dh to talk to her to find out what happen ....
Spend more time with her doing fun things so that she'll be more comfortable confiding in you. It's not just school that's getting her moody. Could also be the onset of puberty. Girls this age tend to get moody and shorter tempered.jtoh:
[quote=\"thmejlfm\"]Thanks, jtoh.
I hope so. Yes, it is very tough.
My dd has became very mutual,and she kept things to herself sometime. I am quite worried about this. Have tried to talk her. But, always show her frustration.
For my case, I am the 'nagger' and my dh is the entertainer plus discipline master to my kids..
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my daughter is still very childish and sometimes plays dolls and behave like a 7 year-old...looks very cute to me...ha ha ..there was a while when i would criticize her and she complained that I was nagging, did not give her enough positive feedback and favored Mei Mei more.
This year she became a huge fan of Harry Porter and must have read all the 7 books five times! i decided to read the books too. Then we had A LOT OF discussions about Harry Porter and every character.
(okay i have always been a childish one too,ha ha) so now we can talk about everything including boyfriends...and she never complains any more about me being favoring mei Mei or being critical
so maybe one idea for some of you to consider -
Neko:
Hello Neko, may I know which school is your DD in?:congrats: to everyone selected for GEP!
I was hesitant abt letting dd join the prog 2 yrs ago when she was selected but decided to trust her judgement. no regrets now - she loves her school, her friends (the kids in the GE classes are very close knitted), her teachers and the prog.
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markfch:
My dd attends chinese enrichment. No tuition for other subjects. So far she is coping with GE syllabus (not topping std like when in p1-3 lah but more than 80% and she's happy with that, so am I
Hi Neko,Neko:
:congrats: to everyone selected for GEP!
I was hesitant abt letting dd join the prog 2 yrs ago when she was selected but decided to trust her judgement. no regrets now - she loves her school, her friends (the kids in the GE classes are very close knitted), her teachers and the prog.
May I ask you a point blank question? Does your dd have enrichment for any/all subjects?
The reason I ask is that from comfy and Thmejlfm's posts, it seems that once a kid gets into GEP, it is not just who is more gifted that forms the competition. Apparently it also matters whether whose parents have deeper pockets to send for all types of enrichment.
I hope you don't mis-interprete my intention . I send my P1 ds for all sorts of enrichment so I don't mean anything negative. Just wish to understand the situation better, to satisfy my curiosity.
). she did not ask for tuition for other subj.
For chinese tuition, she likes the teacher and the course mates at the lang school. it is sthg that she enjoys attending and wants to continue. -
hi Neko,
may i know your daughter is in which school now ? -
SweetiePieMa:
Rosyth :rahrah:
Hello Neko, may I know which school is your DD in?Neko:
:congrats: to everyone selected for GEP!
I was hesitant abt letting dd join the prog 2 yrs ago when she was selected but decided to trust her judgement. no regrets now - she loves her school, her friends (the kids in the GE classes are very close knitted), her teachers and the prog.
Best decision (made by dd) ever!!! thanks to vlim, who gave a lot of valuable advice 2 yrs ago
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Which ISO (IRS/IVP/DI/CMPS) to select largely depends on ur childβs strengths/preferences. dd was very sure she wanted to do IRS since P4. This yr she enjoyed the whole IRS process and learned a lot from her fantastic teacher-mentor. d presentation, while unnerving, was a great learning experience!
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PiggyLalala:
There is no school where ALL the teachers EQUALLY good. We live in an imperfect world. It's your luck. I'd choose a school base on the culture. If you want your kid to learn to work hard and still have fun, choose a Non- Chinese based school.
Are all the GEP teachers in Rosyth equally good? Do they all teach in class? If the teacher does not teach and expect the kids to know their work, then it would be very tough for the kids especially when the content is already difficult.
Congrats to all whose kid's got in the program! May your kid blossom in whichever program you choose. -
little is heard of St Hilda GEP. how is it like ?
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thmejlfm:
Hi thmejlfm. some kids takes a while longer to adjust to new environment. hope thgs will be better next yr! *hugs*Thanks, jtoh.
I hope so. Yes, it is very tough.
My dd has became very mutual,and she kept things to herself sometime. I am quite worried about this. Have tried to talk her. But, always show her frustration.
does ur dd still contact her old friends? my dd has made a lot of new friends in her current school but still keeps in touch with her old friends very regularly. -
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Rosyth
which sch is your girl in?Neko:
:congrats: to everyone selected for GEP!
I was hesitant abt letting dd join the prog 2 yrs ago when she was selected but decided to trust her judgement. no regrets now - she loves her school, her friends (the kids in the GE classes are very close knitted), her teachers and the prog.
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