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    Parents, not enrichment centres, are key to result

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    • M Offline
      Mychildren
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      Janet,


      Its true that there are some who need tuition to pass their exam.

      While there are others who are self driven who did not need tuition.

      In fact, there are also others who attend tuition not only to pass but to pass with flying colours.

      I do know the importance of passing exam, but I would like to stress the importance of making learning enjoyable. Learning can be interesting too! I try to make my lessons fun and enjoyable with my kids.

      Even though some of the things that they need to learn are a bit dull, I try to add colours to it..... I do not want them to lost interest and passion in learning as they grow up. We also need to teach them a balance of play and work. πŸ˜‚

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        jedamum
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        tutormum:
        Seriously, if I were to open a class for parents on how to teach Maths how many of you will sign up? :evil: :evil:

        tie up with ChiefKS to come up with a seminar-cum-gathering just for us ksparents la. :evil:

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          Mychildren
          last edited by

          When we meet with difficult questions, we could consult those that know. Its like in life when we meet with problems, we can't solve, we ask for those experience one for help and advise.


          In work life, there are also things or problems that cropped up, we also need to think of solutions to solve them, right?

          When we meet with problems we can't solve, don't just give up so easily. I think this is a real life situation that we can teach our kids to handle difficulties in their studies. This could turn up to be a blessing in disguise. πŸ˜‚

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
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            Mychildren:

            I do know the importance of passing exam, but I would like to stress the importance of making learning enjoyable. Learning can be interesting too! I try to make my lessons fun and enjoyable with my kids.
            my boy enjoys learning at his enrichment/tuition centre than learning with me leh. πŸ˜“ to him, attending enrichment is enjoyable...as he need not work so hard (ie self discipline and selfreading up etc) at trying to attain the same results.... :skeptical:

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              Mychildren
              last edited by

              Just to share that I had always failed or border line case for my Literature, English and A Math in secondary 4 class tests and school exams but I managed to get B3 for all these 3 subjects in the O levels at the end of the year.


              Not because I have tuition (cannot afford), not because I have parents or siblings or teachers or anyone for help (parents not educated, siblings busy with their own things, teachers don’t bother you pass or not), because I finally learn how to help myself.

              I gave part time tuition to primary school children and use the $ to buy guide books to help myself. Nobody helps but myself. I do thank God that it provides me with a real life situation for me to learn to grow up and not fall into bad company then.

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                Chenonceau
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                jedamum:
                Mychildren:


                I do know the importance of passing exam, but I would like to stress the importance of making learning enjoyable. Learning can be interesting too! I try to make my lessons fun and enjoyable with my kids.

                my boy enjoys learning at his enrichment/tuition centre than learning with me leh. πŸ˜“ to him, attending enrichment is enjoyable...as he need not work so hard (ie self discipline and selfreading up etc) at trying to attain the same results.... :skeptical:

                Different strokes for different folks mah... Everybody say home-made chwee kueh very nice. When I taste mine, not nice. So I go to Tiong Bahru and buy lor... Ok what.

                If your canteen doesn't serve enough chwee kueh, you must find chwee kueh somewhere right... so if you dun make, then you must buy.

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                  Mychildren
                  last edited by

                  Jedamum.


                  As long as the children enjoy what they are learning, it doesn't matter whether it is at home or at a tuition centre lah. πŸ˜‰

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                  • jedamumJ Offline
                    jedamum
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                    Mychildren:
                    Jedamum.


                    As long as the children enjoy what they are learning, it doesn't matter whether it is at home or at a tuition centre lah. πŸ˜‰
                    i am hoping that he can enjoy self learning, so that i can save myself the agony and also some money. πŸ˜“
                    Chenonceau:

                    Different strokes for different folks mah... Everybody say home-made chwee kueh very nice. When I taste mine, not nice. So I go to Tiong Bahru and buy lor... Ok what.

                    If your canteen doesn't serve enough chwee kueh, you must find chwee kueh somewhere right... so if you dun make, then you must buy.
                    lol :rotflmao: . best is hope my boy go and learn how to make chwee kueh by himself (hope he can find some peers who likes to make own chwee kueh too so they can inspire one another :please: ), so even if it does not taste so good, he'll be motivated to improve his recipe instead of buying from Tiong Bahru. πŸ˜“

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                      laughingcat
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                      tutormum:
                      Seriously, if I were to open a class for parents on how to teach Maths how many of you will sign up? :evil: :evil:

                      I don't know about other mummies and daddies. For me, i have attended maths courses that are meant for primary schoolers. Those courses are up to 12 hrs. Have completed the maths assessment on my own because i found the given answers are all wrong.

                      If the school can't teach, i just do it myself.

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                        corneyAmber
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                        laughingcat:
                        tutormum:

                        Seriously, if I were to open a class for parents on how to teach Maths how many of you will sign up? :evil: :evil:


                        I don't know about other mummies and daddies. For me, i have attended maths courses that are meant for primary schoolers. Those courses are up to 12 hrs. Have completed the maths assessment on my own because i found the given answers are all wrong.

                        If the school can't teach, i just do it myself.

                        You mean the assessment given during the maths courses you have attended or Popular assessment books?

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