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    Real reason behind Singapore’s obsession with tuition

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    • S Offline
      schweppes
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      Dreamaurora:
      My boy just turned 1 month old last week. Any idea what kind of tuition I can give to him now? I want him to has the best chance to be an ultra-mega-elite scholar in the future. :siam:


      baby phonics 😉

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
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        limlim:
        ksi:


        Tuition is a must-have to solve a known problem. Enrichment solves future problems which may or may not exist but people still want to do it.

        If tuition is a must have, wouldn't it be better if it is administered by the schools?

        The school can engage professionals to coach the \"identified\" kids..

        :goodpost:
        but then wont schs indirectly admit that their teachers are not 'professionals'? :? 😓

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
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          Dreamaurora:
          My boy just turned 1 month old last week. Any idea what kind of tuition I can give to him now? I want him to has the best chance to be an ultra-mega-elite scholar in the future. :siam:

          What about reading the ST to him?

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            Funz
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            Dreamaurora:
            My boy just turned 1 month old last week. Any idea what kind of tuition I can give to him now? I want him to has the best chance to be an ultra-mega-elite scholar in the future. :siam:

            Tuition to learn the diff between day and night. You know, at night mean sleeeeppp.

            Learn time and intervals. 3hrs interval, cry to be fed only every 3hrly.

            😉

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              jedamum
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              janet_lee88:
              Dreamaurora:

              My boy just turned 1 month old last week. Any idea what kind of tuition I can give to him now? I want him to has the best chance to be an ultra-mega-elite scholar in the future. :siam:


              What about reading the ST to him?

              i think dreamaurora's boy already received regular informal music education via regular 'concert' from the dad while still in the mother's womb ... 😉
              good headstart already! 😄 :siam:

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              • S Offline
                Sun_2010
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                Funz:
                There will always be some extreme cases. We just need to keep our heads firmly on our shoulders and do what is best for our own kids base on our own circumstances or ideals. No need to keep following the herd.


                When you are in the education line, you will hear all sorts of requests or queries. I've had parents asking me why at 3yrs old the kids are not taught formal addition and subtraction. At 4yrs old they ask us when are we going to start teaching the kids how to multiply and creative writing. Oh and one that I will always remember, when will we be teaching the kids BODMAS ( / x + - ). Took me a while to figure out what the parent was asking.
                Why often many think the sooner the child does / learns a stuff the better he/she will be at it later in life?

                Is there a corelation? From my experiene I would say no. But anyone here with staticstics to prove /disprove the above.


                Starting from giving babies soilds, to teaching then to walk, to potty training... the rat race begins :slapshead:

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                  buds
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                  jedamum:
                  Dreamaurora:

                  My boy just turned 1 month old last week. Any idea what kind of tuition I can give to him now? I want him to has the best chance to be an ultra-mega-elite scholar in the future. :siam:


                  i think dreamaurora's boy already received regular informal music education via regular 'concert' from the dad while still in the mother's womb ... 😉
                  good headstart already! 😄 :siam:

                  :goodpost:

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Funz:
                    There will always be some extreme cases. We just need to keep our heads firmly on our shoulders and do what is best for our own kids base on our own circumstances or ideals. No need to keep following the herd.

                    :goodpost:
                    Funz:
                    When you are in the education line, you will hear all sorts of requests or queries.
                    Ohh boi, don't we know that.. :faint:
                    Funz:
                    I've had parents asking me why at 3yrs old the kids are not taught formal addition and subtraction. At 4yrs old they ask us when are we going to start teaching the kids how to multiply and creative writing. Oh and one that I will always remember, when will we be teaching the kids BODMAS ( / x + - ). Took me a while to figure out what the parent was asking.
                    :yikes:

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                    • janet88J Offline
                      janet88
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                      As parents, we cannot allow ourselves to follow the herd blindly. Once the child starts school, it is almost for life. Our kids no longer get to enjoy childhood. They are deprived of it.


                      My SIL is expecting her first child. As an accountant, her baby is probably learning to crunch numbers. Given mummy’s intelligence, the baby will not have any prob learning Math.

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                        buds
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                        Pen88n:
                        dorisp:

                        [quote=\"buds\"]

                        ....I have parents asking whether i can teach their 1yr old phonics! :faint:

                        This is really :faint:

                        Just starting to learn how to talk and want to learn phonics? Old people like my mum will say \"haven't learnt to walk yet, want to run\"?

                        This is a case of too much $$ :moneyflies: and don't know where to spend..... :siao:[/quote]Penn88n... So i suppose they wanted to spend it on me lor. :please:

                        Yes dorisp... especially in Montessori Education where it's not as transparent to explain, parents always think we can work magic in record time for the children. In actual fact, the acceleration in academics is highly dependent on their sensitive periods through lots of exposure. So yes, i will :rant: at the parents just like your mom. 😂

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