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    Your kid must have tuition... OR ELSE...

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    • P Offline
      Pen88n
      last edited by

      KSmama,


      You are not the only one with this - I’m finding it so with my boy as well. You know, my fren would tell me "This is a BOY thing…they are not so matured now, but they will outgrow that when they are older". I’ve been waiting for that maturity for sooooooo…lonnnnng…

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        ChiefKiasu
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        Pen88n:
        KSmama,


        You are not the only one with this - I'm finding it so with my boy as well. You know, my fren would tell me \"This is a BOY thing...they are not so matured now, but they will outgrow that when they are older\". I've been waiting for that maturity for sooooooo......lonnnnng.......
        I don't believe in the \"maturity\" thing. I think it is a question of finding the right lever, and this can be done at any time. Everyone has a lever, which, when activated, will make us do wonderful things out of our own volition.

        My P3 boy hates Chinese. But he has suddenly gotten an interest in the 3 Kingdoms through some old xbox games. I bought him a comic book with both Chinese and English translation and that quickly became his favorite book, torn and tattered and usual, but this time really well thumbed as would happen to the books he love. He knows the whole history and the main characters during the period much better than me now. He uses Wikipedia to find out more by himself. He was also able to relate the various idioms and sayings related to the period with ease, IN CHINESE, like Cao Cao's audacious 宁教我負天下人,休教天下人負我. Nobody told him to read or memorize anything.

        I wrongly called Zhao Zi Long as \"Zhou Yu\" and he corrected me that it should be Zhao Yun. To capitalize on this, I'm going to start looking for more materials, this time in Chinese only, relating to the 3 Kingdoms in the hope that he will pick them up to read by himself out of interest. Hopefully this could be the start of the self-learning process. 😄 Fingers crossed.

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          tamarind
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          daisyt:

          Hi ChiefKiasu, I personally feel that, the responsibility of the school teachers is to teach our children and the responisbility of our children is to pay attention and learn. If the children do not understand, it is both the responsibilites of the teachers and children to co-ordinate and come out a plan to make sure the children understand.
          I totally agree. I don't understand why teachers can ask the parents to look for tuition teachers. If I were the teacher, I would feel bad about it, because that shows that I am not doing a good job.

          I am not against tuition. I used to work as a tuition teacher and made a lot of money hahaha But I feel that it should be solely the parents' decision on whether to get a tuition teacher for the child or not. The teacher should not give any comments on whether tuition teacher is needed.

          A good school should have remedial lessons to help the weaker students catch up. A good school teacher should even give one to one coaching if a student is really very weak.

          daisyt:
          In the adult world, I have seen peoples that can pick up a book and learn the skill themselves, there are also many peoples that need to sign up courses for even some very simple topics. There are peoples who even you sit down beside them to coach them, they also won't understand. I prefer my child to grow up to be the type whom can learn a skill by picking up a book, google through internet, from newspapers, thru conversation with friends and not spoon feeding. I hope I can achieve that by starting her young.
          In my previous job as a software engineer, the company expect me to learn a whole new programming language on my own, no courses given. There are also no one I can refer to, because no one else knows that language. I manage to learn not through books, but simply through Google. There is an immense amount of knowledge in the internet. If we expect our children to become professionals, they will also need to know how to learn on their own. Not unless they become production operators where step by step training are given.

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            jedamum
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            ChiefKiasu:

            IN CHINESE, like Cao Cao's audacious 宁教我負天下人,休教天下人負我. Nobody told him to read or memorize anything.
            Yes...my husband's O-level results for Chinese is unmentionable and he even skipped his literature paper. He doesn't like to read at all and yet will willing chew down a thick volume of San Guo (in 'fan ti zhi' somemore) and spout 'chem' chinese idioms (or whatever you call it) like above. :roll:
            The beauty of computer games.... :lol:

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              ksmama
              last edited by

              That is why I will end up in the bookshops and going through different genre of books to hopefully hit the jackpot and get my kids interested. We provide the exposure and hope to stimulate some spark of interest.


              Kids go through phases of interest. They will research on things they are interested in on the net but in my case it is Pokemon etc... they know all the intricacies of each character....and their evolution :roll:

              As for excessive tuition, our education system and pressure... Well I have told some friends before, we live in a society with pressure, of different kinds in each stage of our lives. What is important is how to impart my kids with the ability to deal with pressure and minimize its impact. They have to know how to play hard( which they are very good at) and work hard( which I am trying to make them be good at). All these hopefully in a supportive environment at home. There will be challenges but they should know that there are mummy and daddy to fall back on to refill their emotional tanks. My hub and I, of course, have to make sure we are up to mark ourselves and I have to admit can be soooo... difficult with our own work and obligations and feeling tired at the end of the day. But it helps to mirror each other and remind each other.

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                en107rn.01056yahoo.01056com.01056sg
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                ChiefKiasu wrote[quote] don't believe in the \"maturity\" thing. I think it is a question of finding the right lever, and this can be done at any time. Everyone has a lever, which, when activated, will make us do wonderful things out of our own volition.[/quote]
                I agree. However, the next question is, how do we sustain that level of motivation.

                I've been spending my nights after work (Aussie hour which ends at 3.30 pm) teaching my kids since they are young. I've then change my job which involved taking night teleconference which disrupt my kids study time with me. Since it has been a habit that come 8 pm is studying time, they automatically sit at the dining table & go through their work. Any questions that they can't attempt, they will wait until I finish my calls.

                Do they have tuition teacher or enrichment classes? My daughter does. She has not reached the stage of self study yet but there is some feeble attempt. My son, at the moment don't need one. Maybe he will need one when he is in upper primary. Only time will tell.

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                  daisyt
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                  Agree with tamarind fully !


                  Self learning takes time and parent must be persistance. Motivation comes from interest. If a person is interested in something, he/she would go for it and find no difficulties. Regardless it its a child or adult.

                  I give credit to my daughter’s chinese teacher for her keen interest in Chinese. Although her result is not superb but the interest is there. I personally feel that this is more important than the marks.

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                    jedamum
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                    Lets say…

                    if you have an upper primary school kid who can self-study but only manages 70+ marks, would you send the kid for tuition to hit 85+ marks? if so, even if the kid manages well for the psle, when will the tuition end? all the way through to JC? or would ‘study-techniques’ (eg mindmap etc) courses more beneficial in such cases?

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                      sally
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                      If my boy (P5) is scoring 95+ for his Maths, 89+ for Science, 80+ for English & 75+ for Chinese. He only has chinese tutition, he is taking PSLE next year should I sent him for other tutition too? He is in Ai Ting School.


                      sally

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                        18shan
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                        By looking through this post, I felt that teachers in schools are not doing their job, they are expecting the child to be well prepare before the teaching.

                        What happen to those delicate teachers who go the extra mild to teach the weak. I do not see these happening any more. Once your child is left behind, parents are told to give tuition.

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