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      711mum
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      jedamum:
      little patrick:

      Hi all parents,


      I belive by now the P4 kids have to know their timetable well, but my ds can't. He just can't remember the nos, take super long time .... and still using his hand for 9x :sweat.

      Is there anyone would like to share your teaching method :?:

      Thanks in advance 😂

      my boy couldn't get his addition/subtraction well too :stupid:
      told him many times that even if he knows how to solve problem sums, these simple arithmetic stuff is going to cost him and he still can go 🕺
      :spank:

      My dd still making careless mistakes despite my nagging :xedfingers: 😓

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        Champion
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        bebe:
        little patrick:

        Hi all parents,


        I belive by now the P4 kids have to know their timetable well, but my ds can't. He just can't remember the nos, take super long time .... and still using his hand for 9x :sweat.

        Is there anyone would like to share your teaching method :?:

        Thanks in advance 😂

        My gal is the same..kept telling her that she has to know 6,7,8 time-table by hard...but still....hiaz..

        I think it is ok that the kid still using fingers for the 9x table 😂 ..Dd1 said the class still did that but ultimately they must beat the speed and able to put the correct answer onto the worksheet.


        CA1 is round the corner :shock: 😓..DD1's school teachers have been dishing out school past year papers for them to practise :evil: :evil: Was :shock: when I looked at the Science papers, I almost :faint: - very challenging questions on section B and those MCQ questions choices answers are so close in meanings! :lightrod: :lightrod:

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          heyhoe
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          It has been a while since I come here. Happy Valentine Day, everyone!

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            smartmummy
            last edited by

            Happy Valentines Day!


            Today morning,I advised to my son,when u watching youtube,u see any bad clip then don't see.His first question is \"why?\".Then I told him no good....close when u see any pop ups.If u click ok then virus will come to the computer.Then he shared that his classmates show already the \"bad\" vedios.I asked him what vedio, he said a man sexing a woman. :faint: :faint:
            I hesitated to tell about this vedio,I just said \"bad\" vedio
            Then I told him never listen this stories from friends.If anyone telling tell don't want to listen.He said one friend told that the other boy watch this.Luckily that boy who watched my son's enemy as he always bullied my son.He told me one day when he pullied my son,the senior boy sawed and advised that don't listened the bad words,just think a good music.
            Recently my husband updated the antivirus with parental control.
            Educate the kids is the best way.cos they can hacked the password and see curiously if we blocked.

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              KS_me
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              Hi All mummies,

              Just realised there's this group created. Was reading the earlier post. I'm a very cautious mum who will do whatever it takes to prevent DS expose to all this sex thingy since young. I read somewhere that some parent had started talking to the P4 about sex and I seriously have no clue how to begin..

              are you one of those?

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                jedamum
                last edited by

                KS_me:
                Hi All mummies,

                Just realised there's this group created. Was reading the earlier post. I'm a very cautious mum who will do whatever it takes to prevent DS expose to all this sex thingy since young. I read somewhere that some parent had started talking to the P4 about sex and I seriously have no clue how to begin..

                are you one of those?
                i duno how to start too 😓
                when the class did something about life cycle in science and talking about fertilised egg, my boy said he asked the science teacher how did the egg get fertilised. then he didn't go on to tell me what the teacher told him cos he just kept laughing 😆 that the teacher mentioned the male reproduction organ. 😓

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                  smartmummy
                  last edited by

                  jedamum:
                  KS_me:

                  Hi All mummies,

                  Just realised there's this group created. Was reading the earlier post. I'm a very cautious mum who will do whatever it takes to prevent DS expose to all this sex thingy since young. I read somewhere that some parent had started talking to the P4 about sex and I seriously have no clue how to begin..

                  are you one of those?

                  i duno how to start too 😓
                  when the class did something about life cycle in science and talking about fertilised egg, my boy said he asked the science teacher how did the egg get fertilised. then he didn't go on to tell me what the teacher told him cos he just kept laughing 😆 that the teacher mentioned the male reproduction organ. 😓

                  Its time to talk. When I read in the life cycle of animal.I just avoid the fertilization part.I read in school website and in MOE website about sexual Education.
                  My DH asking did he really know what he told me.I said I scared to ask,if I ask it will be more curious to him.I don't know how to handle.I read somewhere in KSP,I think in bird and bee thread,there is a book for about our body changes.
                  P1 onwards i have been talking about this,I asked what the T told in ur health education class.He told me that they cannot touch in the girl's chest area.I heard that earlier we start is good.cos it is easy to communicate.Now also I planned to ask what is ur T teach in ur HE class.Once he told me then it will be easier to continue.
                  If we didn't discuss they will get info from friends and get bad influenced.so better parents be the friends of them.Phycologist advised like that.I watched in a TV show.Yesterday I talked to a friend,she said she didn't and doesn't want.Her face turned :oops:

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                    smartmummy
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                    http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=793&hilit=birds+bees&start=70

                    the book name is
                    Babette Cole's Mommy laid an egg\". the pictures are drawn in such a manner that you or your children will not be embarrassed when talking about the subject.

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                      smartmummy
                      last edited by

                      I found the following useful,



                      General suggestions
                      Suggestions on talking to your preteen about sexual issues include:
                      Don’t wait for your child to ask questions. If they haven’t said anything to you by the time they are 10, it is likely that shyness or embarrassment will stop them from this point on.
                      Some children may feel more modest by age six and might want privacy in the bathroom. This is a good chance to make sure they know that they can say ‘no’ to touching that they do not want.
                      Masturbation is normal and healthy for children and may start long before puberty begins. Children just need to know that it is something to do in private.
                      Many parents begin to talk about conception when their children are still pre-schoolers. Certainly it is important to start the conversation by the time they are eight or nine. If your child hasn’t asked, you could try starting with a question such as: ‘Have you ever wondered how you were born?’ Look for opportunities to introduce the conversation – for example, you may choose to use a book or to comment on a pregnant relative.
                      Some girls will begin breast development and periods at age eight. By age nine, start a conversation with boys and girls about ‘growing up’ and changing bodies.
                      Don’t assume that the lengthy talks you have already had have stuck. You will need to go back to topics (in fact, this is the best way to create open communication).
                      Make sure your child knows who they can talk to about embarrassing personal ‘stuff’. Talk with them about who they would talk to if they needed an adult’s ear but were reluctant to come to you.
                      Find out what sexuality education your child’s primary school provides and support them in the provision of age-appropriate information.

                      for more info,
                      http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarticles.nsf/pages/Sex_education_primary_school_children

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                        711mum
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                        ... at age eight :scared: , consider young for them to be even mentally prepared, let alone phyiscally :shock: 😓

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