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      Anna Ng
      last edited by

      ha ha! this is why this \"forum\" comes in with other mean, allow parent to share their experience or in other word, copy here and copy there. πŸ˜›

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        buds
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        mvelle09:
        Buds, r u so resourceful, better than information counter @ shopping mall. Thanks.


        😐 You're kidding, right?
        Comparing buds to counter
        girl at shopping malls? 😐

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          buds
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          baby2momma:
          not too sure if DLS has lotsa homework or not.....

          From one of my student's parent's review,
          she says DLS adopts the Teach Less, Learn
          More styled curriculum. But she claims this
          style has made her child learn less. 😞

          Her child attended PCF kindy and totally was
          unprepared to face P1. So with the Learn Less..
          when it came down to paper testing, it reflected
          that her child was doing really really bad.

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            buds
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            baby2momma:
            is there a need to but extra sports shoes just for PE??

            It is not a need.. :oops:

            More like a \"want\" for me, at least. πŸ˜‰
            I was very into sports just like my dad..
            He bought me plain coloured sports shoes
            for my daily school shoes so i could enjoy
            PE and all the sports activities in school. I
            headed the netball team & also participated
            in all ball competitions including football &
            basketball.

            That's how i got a nick : ball-sy gerl. Ahak! :lol:

            The comfort level of wearing sports shoes
            as compared to normal school shoes vary
            quite a bit. So i'm just replicating my dad's
            vision for comfort. πŸ˜‰
            baby2momma:
            KSP is indeed the right
            website to ask all our 'cyber' related issues with kids
            esp with buds & a few of the experienced mommies
            to guide us mommies of new school going kids.... πŸ˜‰
            I think it's actually real human issues but discussed
            with cyber pals! :lol: And yes, buds shares whatever
            good stuff that she has.. :evil:

            :celebrate:

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              mvelle09
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              😒 homework for mummy! So sad ! I dun think I will be able to cope. I normally work till quite late and travel quite often too. And can't really count on hubby as he is those happy go lucky type. Oh no... Poor girl ..... N poor mummy.


              I guess I might have to change my work schedule.

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                baby2momma
                last edited by

                yes....unfortunately, this is life in s'pore.....

                we balance not only work but a whole lot
                of other things....and now including kids'
                homework....sigh.... :roll:

                anyway, i'v got a no. of friends who virtually
                quit their full time job coz cannot cope with
                the 'balancing act'...... 😒

                sad 😒 but very true...... :!:

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                  Anna Ng
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                  My colleagues β€œwill not” invite me for any dinner or outing as I normally said NO to them. Where got time? Luckily most of them can understand my situation as they know my priority is my family (working for money is a must, so is not in ranking). However, this is definitely worth it.

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                    mvelle09
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                    Well, I think just have to adopt the wait and see attitude. Hopefully our kids is able to adjust and adapt the pressure cooker environment well. Cheers !

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                      mvelle09
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                      Anna, u r such a dedicated mummy. Jia you !!! I will try hard too.

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                        Anna Ng
                        last edited by

                        Also must take care of our health then we can do whatever things when we grow old. The luxury one is travelling.

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