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      Kabby
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      hi troubled,

      i don't know, ds still uses the traditional type that needs to be sharpened.

      but if you or ds prefers, i don't see why not? he can handle the changing of lead and the use of a mechanical pencil right?

      maybe for some, the cost of replacing a mech pencil is a deterrent? cos kids may lose their stationery in school, and the 2B pencil is cheaper, so if it's lost, doesn't cause as much of a heartache? 🙂

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        troubled
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        Hi Kalabevsky,


        Actually I don't agree on bringing mechanical pencil to school too! :mad:
        DS has some at home which I let him use when he wants to 😉

        Actually, DS is not the one who brought it to school, it was his classmate.

        DS just couldn't contain himself and broke the classmate's lead :stupid:
        (it was only one lead according to DS but teacher says many) :yikes:
        Don't know who's telling the truth :?

        End up....I was told to buy back a new pack for the classmate by the teacher :moneyflies:

        Didn't want DS to bring to school as I don't want such things to happen but end up someone else brought it 🤷

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          Kabby
          last edited by

          oh i see! oh dear…


          sigh… i can feel for you. the $$$…

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            troubled
            last edited by

            kabalevsky:
            oh i see! oh dear...


            sigh... i can feel for you. the $$$...

            That's one of the reason I didn't sign up for the violin course :sad:

            DS sleeps at around 9.30pm to 9.4pm....just wondering if its too late? :scratchhead:

            How about the rest of the mummies with DS or DD going to FPS?

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              Kabby
              last edited by

              does your ds take afternoon nap? if he does then it is fine.


              mine doesn't so I set his bedtime as 8pm. sometimes he does sleep only at 8.30pm cos he will talk and laugh with his bro. usually i will have to open their room door and remind a few times before they'd finally stop talking. if i holler then of course it's very fast. :evil: 😆

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                troubled
                last edited by

                Oh no....mine doesn't nap in the afternoon 😓


                But if i send him to bed at 8.30pm....i think he'll freak out :yikes:

                Trying to adjust to 9.15pm :evil:

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                  Kabby
                  last edited by

                  i see. 🙂 Do what you think best. Every child is different.


                  My kids wake up very early, so I guess 8pm is early because they must have gotten enough sleep in order to wake up naturally at 6am. Hence, if your child sleeps later than 8pm but wakes later than 6am, then should be same no of hours as mine.

                  I just like to get them in bed early because after they sleep is when I truly get to do what I want to do. It's me time. Or couple time. Anything but kids-time after that.

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                    Nelliez
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                    my kid doesn’t sleep early too, on avg sleeps at 10 pm or 10:30 pm cos both of us are working. usually will bring the kids out for dinner n will be home at 8 or 8:30 pm so can’t sleep earlier.

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                      Qingaling
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                      So which means the school has after school care for them? wat time is it until?

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                        troubled
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                        No news of the Student Care at FPS yet.


                        DS is tired by 8 plus but he just doesn’t wants to sleep and also we have dinner late, around 8pm also…

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