2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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jesschan:
My son said they did a MOE survey in school today about who attends tuition, educational standards of parents, etc... Was this being done in other schools too?
MOE periodically will conduct such surveys, but usually the sample size is controlled and not too large. -
worried parents:
:yikes: Really scary as your child was taking medicine for chickenpox. Is it the polyclinic.oh no, how can this happen ? My child was diagnosed with chicken pox and was given five days mc on Monday. Today, I brought him back to the clinic for review and another doctor said it is not chicken pox but normal rash due to hot weather.
Luckily this happened after SA1. -
worried parents:
How to deal with over confident child ?
My DS is one. He just ate his humble pie in this SA1. He strongest subject, never falls below 90, scored a 8x this round. He was devastated as he was over confident when doing the paper. Ended up with careless mistakes. He told me he has learnt not to be take the paper too lightly even though he is strong at it.
I think the best way to deal with over confident kid to let them fall once in a while so that they will learn from there. Just my opinion
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ASLMUM:
Have you guys started revision again? I'm feeling quite drain from the last round of SA1, hopefully next week we can start the engine again....
My DS forbids me to touch him since after his SA1. We will start revision after next week with gear 1 and slowly move into higher gear. Can't force him to do anything now as it will churn out rubbish in the end
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pixiedust:
Hi pixiedust,
Ah, \"careless\" is forbidden ! I must remember this. What's the history behind ? chenonceau's suggestion ?fightingmom:
I used to joke with DD that SA stands for Speed and Accuracy so have to be careful (cannot say the forbidden word \"careless\") and finish the papers and leave at least about 10-15 mins to check through.
I used to repeat this every time before my DD starts her revision papers :
\"Every mark counts !\"
So now the 3 words stuck with her liao :rotflmao:
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It is actually our \"house rule\". Used to remind my DD not to make any careless mistakes when she was in lower primary. The more
I reminded her, the more careless mistakes she made ! :faint:
So my DH said why not remind her to be careful (positive input) instead of careless (negative input ) so I tried. By end of primary 3, she has cut down her not so careful mistakes by half (used to lose 20-25 marks).
Whether is it our choice of words that helps - I don't really analyse too much as long as it works for my DD!
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Zekezachzoom:
Agree. Same with my kids. IMO, it's better to slip now.....so that they wake up for PSLEworried parents:
How to deal with over confident child ?
My DS is one. He just ate his humble pie in this SA1. He strongest subject, never falls below 90, scored a 8x this round. He was devastated as he was over confident when doing the paper. Ended up with careless mistakes. He told me he has learnt not to be take the paper too lightly even though he is strong at it.
I think the best way to deal with over confident kid to let them fall once in a while so that they will learn from there. Just my opinion
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HAPPYH:
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:yikes: Really scary as your child was taking medicine for chickenpox. Is it the polyclinic.worried parents:
oh no, how can this happen ? My child was diagnosed with chicken pox and was given five days mc on Monday. Today, I brought him back to the clinic for review and another doctor said it is not chicken pox but normal rash due to hot weather.
Luckily this happened after SA1. -
I always calculate all the marks of careless mistakes made. Then I will show my boy what he would actually have scored had he been more careful. Ok, careless mistakes happen but please be more careful. The grand total is an astonishing number if he can be less careless.
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My DS did not do well in SA1. He was devastated and so was I. Donβt know whether itβs a knee jerk reaction or not, but the poor performance seems to have galvanized him into action. Told me he didnβt need the break after SA1 cos he needs to work extra hard to make it to his dream school. After I calmed down somewhat, I think I should count myself lucky that he has this positive attitude.
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PSLE 2012:
My DS did not do well in SA1. He was devastated and so was I. Don't know whether it's a knee jerk reaction or not, but the poor performance seems to have galvanized him into action. Told me he didn't need the break after SA1 cos he needs to work extra hard to make it to his dream school. After I calmed down somewhat, I think I should count myself lucky that he has this positive attitude.
:rahrah: applause his positive attitude ! I guess for some children , they kind of mature along the process.
All the best to your DS, PSLE 2012 ! :rahrah:
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