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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • iRabbitI Offline
      iRabbit
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      Joyfulhands:
      janet_lee88:

      Yes, be prepared to teach ahead. If you plan to wait till P6 to teach, it's too late.


      Teach how many years ahead?? 😓

      No need to be too kiasu lah. Just 6 years ahead will do. :yikes: :siam:

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        Joyfulhands
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        FQW:
        Joyfulhands:


        Teach how many years ahead?? 😓

        No need to be too kiasu lah. Just 6 years ahead will do. :yikes: :siam:

        You finally confess you teach 6 years ahead :shock:
        :siam:

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
          last edited by

          FQW:

          No need to be too kiasu lah. Just 6 years ahead will do. :yikes: :siam:
          I think FAQ has finished teaching his son the whole of P2 work. Does that mean his son is now being taught Sec 1 stuff ?

          My daughter is a late bloomer...if she can recall what was taught, I am very relieved. I am revising with her what teacher has taught. No more than that...not possible at all.

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            qms
            last edited by

            FQW:
            No need to be too kiasu lah. Just 6 years ahead will do. :yikes: :siam:

            :yikes: I thought you started teaching your DS P6 stuffs when your wife was pregnant with him? 🤷

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              php
              last edited by

              qms:
              FQW:

              No need to be too kiasu lah. Just 6 years ahead will do. :yikes: :siam:


              :yikes: I thought you started teaching your DS P6 stuffs when your wife was pregnant with him? 🤷

              lol..........

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                Joyfulhands:
                janet_lee88:

                Yes, be prepared to teach ahead. If you plan to wait till P6 to teach, it's too late.


                Teach how many years ahead?? 😓

                Each child is unique. Some have a larger capacity, some do not.

                Let's not sweat it out unnecessarily. Most imptly, we need to instil the innate motivation to learn independently.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Yes, every child is diff. What you can ask one to do doesn’t mean you repeat with another. This ‘cut and paste’ method is not applicable for kids.

                  For my older one, I can get him to do xx number of pages of vocab and grammar but if younger one is willing to get grammar done, that is an achievement. Anything more, she will protest.

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                    Joyfulhands
                    last edited by

                    Jennifer:
                    Most imptly, we need to instil the innate motivation to learn independently.

                    Any tips on how best to do that?

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                    • JenniferJ Offline
                      Jennifer
                      last edited by

                      Joyfulhands:
                      Jennifer:

                      Most imptly, we need to instil the innate motivation to learn independently.


                      Any tips on how best to do that?

                      I believe we can start small by letting the child takes on more responsibility at home, handing sch work, etc.

                      It also depends on the child. Some mature earlier, some later. My 2 boys are living examples.

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                        pench
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                        FYI, result of SMOPS 2012: http://www.hci.sg/aphelion/apmops/Results_of_SMOPS_2012.htm

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