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    Club 2005 Kids

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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      Kissgurami:
      Baking Mum:


      Of course I don't agree to unreasonable punishment nor calling names, but deterrent punishment is still necessary to get the attention from a big class. I strongly encourage all mummies n daddies to try to participate in all outings organize by the school to experience a day as a \"teacher\". We might be a good parent but not teacher, at least that's me.

      I am glad to let others take the role for any future outings. :siam:

      Just my 2cent worth of thought. πŸ˜“

      yet to join in for any Parent Support Group activities yet but I can imagine the ruckus

      Experienced being a Childcare before for DD1 birthday parties, since then I kowtow to the teachers... screaming kids... lol and endless crying .. I will go insane if I am there for a day.... much less everyday

      I am there everyday. :razz: That is why I refuse to volunteer for any of DDs or DS's school outings.

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      • KissguramiK Offline
        Kissgurami
        last edited by

        Funz:

        I am there everyday. :razz: That is why I refuse to volunteer for any of DDs or DS's school outings.
        there everyday? in school? :scratchhead:

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        • FunzF Offline
          Funz
          last edited by

          Kissgurami:
          Funz:


          I am there everyday. :razz: That is why I refuse to volunteer for any of DDs or DS's school outings.

          there everyday? in school? :scratchhead:

          am in the early childhood business. So everyday loh.

          Everyday I am dealing with teachers, kids and parents. So I know how sticky such situations can get. I see both sides of the coin.

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          • KissguramiK Offline
            Kissgurami
            last edited by

            Funz:
            am in the early childhood business. So everyday loh.


            Everyday I am dealing with teachers, kids and parents. So I know how sticky such situations can get. I see both sides of the coin.
            I see... you are the P or VP of CC i guess?

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            • D Offline
              Daddy D
              last edited by

              dd used to sit in 1st row with 2 boys. All was fine.

              Recently FT changed dd to sit in 2nd row with 2 girls.
              Found out from dd that...
              - Girl X and Y does not talk to her.
              - Girl X takes dd's stationary without permission
              - Girl X shouts at dd every now and then
              - Girl X and Y refuse to lend her crayons when she forgot to bring today
              - Girl X does not let dd join them in group work

              Cannot imagine kids being so mean at this age...
              :stupid: :slapshead: :spank:

              Had a pep talk with dd... suggested that she speaks up firmly to Girl X... at the same time offer chips to Girl X and Y and be friends.

              Hope things will be better for dd tomorrow... :xedfingers:
              If not have to teach dd to whack Girl X liao...
              :nunchuk: :pokeeye: :torchme:

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              • KissguramiK Offline
                Kissgurami
                last edited by

                Daddy 😧

                Had a pep talk with dd... suggested that she speaks up firmly to Girl X... at the same time offer chips to Girl X and Y and be friends.

                Hope things will be better for dd tomorrow... :xedfingers:
                If not have to teach dd to whack Girl X liao... :nunchuk: :pokeeye: :torchme:
                very tempting :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

                ah, the cat fights. I get that gossip from DD1 every other day.

                DD1 buddy was nice to her for 2 weeks and became nasty towards her coz DD1 speaks mandarin well in MT class lol... Told DD1 she does not want to be her buddy...

                Girl A and Girl Y went to dump pencil shavings into DD1 pencil box, DD1 told them never to do it again and when they laughed, she went to the teacher.

                I asked her if she is bothered, she said she was angry . For her buddy, she was hurt. Told her to be nice to them, every evening, without fail she will say enjoy your evening infront of the DD's parents :boogie:

                same sex what to do.. the alpha females can be quite a handful.. but sometimes I do wonder how do the girls even adopt such an attitude :slapshead:

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                • M Offline
                  mummy of 3
                  last edited by

                  Funz:
                  Kissgurami:

                  [quote=\"Funz\"]
                  I am there everyday. :razz: That is why I refuse to volunteer for any of DDs or DS's school outings.

                  there everyday? in school? :scratchhead:

                  am in the early childhood business. So everyday loh.

                  Everyday I am dealing with teachers, kids and parents. So I know how sticky such situations can get. I see both sides of the coin.[/quote]Im in the education line in 2002-2010.
                  Really pei fu to myself lor... πŸ˜†

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                  • D Offline
                    Daddy D
                    last edited by

                    Kissgurami:

                    same sex what to do.. the alpha females can be quite a handful.. but sometimes I do wonder how do the girls even adopt such an attitude :slapshead:
                    Yalor... my wife also say little girls more petty nowadays.

                    Your DD1 very brave leh... I think my DD sure end up crying.
                    I better start training DD to deal with these alpha females...
                    :nunchuk: :nunchuk: :nunchuk: :nunchuk:

                    Same local time in Beijing?
                    Sleep tight :razz:

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                    • C Offline
                      Castle House
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                      Morning Everyone…

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                      • C Offline
                        Castle House
                        last edited by

                        Daddy 😧

                        If not have to teach dd to whack Girl X liao...
                        :nunchuk: :pokeeye: :torchme:
                        :yikes: alamak... how can you teach your girl to WHACK somebody.. :faint:

                        Little girls are easy to please la... how you please your wife.. :skeptical: :evil: πŸ˜†

                        Thing will be better de.. πŸ˜„

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