Logo
    • Education
      • Pre-School
      • Primary Schools Directory
      • Primary Schools Articles
      • P1 Registration
      • DSA
      • PSLE
      • Secondary
      • Tertiary
      • Special Needs
    • Lifestyle
      • Well-being
    • Activities
      • Events
    • Enrichment & Services
      • Find A Service Provider
      • Enrichment Articles
      • Enrichment Services
      • Tuition Centre/Private Tutor
      • Infant Care/ Childcare / Student Care Centre
      • Kindergarten/Preschool
      • Private Institutions and International Schools
      • Special Needs
      • Indoor & Outdoor Playgrounds
      • Paediatrics
      • Neonatal Care
    • Forum
    • ASKQ
    • Register
    • Login

    PM Lee: What future do you want for Singapore?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Recess Time
    525 Posts 50 Posters 113.9k Views 1 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • D Offline
      Daddy D
      last edited by

      Channel U got 你在什么… Talking abt what u like/dislike about SG… Quite interesting…

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • W Offline
        Way2GO
        last edited by

        Lilac66:


        It's just that the statement lky's \"always right\" just doesn't sit well with me.
        Yea, dat's wat I took issue with too.
        Lilac66:

        The graduate mothers’ scheme in the 1980s, which gave priority in school registration to children of graduate mothers, over non-graduate mothers was deemed discriminatory at that time. It assumes that graduate mothers would produce more intelligent kids who will benefit the economy. Glad it was scrapped.
        😄
        d Graduate Mothers Scheme was implemented in 1984 to reverse a trend of more educated citizens not reproducing enuf,
        n when some controversial portions of dat policy was scrapped in 1985,
        it was replaced by another policy with d same objective but rolled out as “three or more, if u can afford it’.
        to promote birth rate among d better educated n better-off segments of d population.
        So it is not an entirely new problem, d gahmen has been at it, call it social engineering if u will, for more than 30 years with no solution in sight.
        It was much easier to implement n enforce discentives to discourage d populace to stop at two
        than to encourage d citizens to procreate profusely coz while d gahmen can dispense or withhold d tangibles at will,
        it cannot yet influence d intangibles without affecting d economic policies it currently pursues.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • L Offline
          Lynn2010
          last edited by

          BeContented:
          peapot:

          Yes, they should start a new campaign that Two is Never Enough.


          I think everyone makes mistake. Heck, LKY don't even have the experience to run a country before, but he took it in his stride and turn it around. So that's good enough for me. Of course there will be mistakes in his policy but seriously I don't think anyone can do better than him. The younger ministers get to learn from the more senior ones but where do you think LKY learn from. I think should cut him some slack lah.

          :rahrah: :hi5: :hi5: :rahrah:

          :goodpost:

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • W Offline
            Wan
            last edited by

            Sunday times headlines- Get married, have babies

            Invest pg 30 - begin saving as soon as child is born. $55k for local U…2 kids $110k
            How ironical…

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • L Offline
              Lilac66
              last edited by

              Way2GO:
              Lilac66:



              It's just that the statement lky's \"always right\" just doesn't sit well with me.

              Yea, dat's wat I took issue with too.
              Lilac66:

              The graduate mothers’ scheme in the 1980s, which gave priority in school registration to children of graduate mothers, over non-graduate mothers was deemed discriminatory at that time. It assumes that graduate mothers would produce more intelligent kids who will benefit the economy. Glad it was scrapped.
              😄
              d Graduate Mothers Scheme was implemented in 1984 to reverse a trend of more educated citizens not reproducing enuf,
              n when some controversial portions of dat policy was scrapped in 1985,
              it was replaced by another policy with d same objective but rolled out as “three or more, if u can afford it’.
              to promote birth rate among d better educated n better-off segments of d population.
              So it is not an entirely new problem, d gahmen has been at it, call it social engineering if u will, for more than 30 years with no solution in sight.
              It was much easier to implement n enforce discentives to discourage d populace to stop at two
              than to encourage d citizens to procreate profusely coz while d gahmen can dispense or withhold d tangibles at will,
              it cannot yet influence d intangibles without affecting d economic policies it currently pursues.


              At least the subsequent policies were more palatable and less controversial. \"Have 3 or more if you can afford it \" is more inclusive than \"Have more if you're a graduate mum\".

              Also kudos to Tony Tan for speaking up against this policy at that time.

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • D Offline
                Daddy D
                last edited by

                Wan:
                Sunday times headlines- Get married, have babies

                Invest pg 30 - begin saving as soon as child is born. $55k for local U...2 kids $110k
                How ironical...
                SG is too overhyped on investment thingy... everything must have a price on it... everything must have ROI...

                Parenting is priceless

                :celebrate:

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • O Offline
                  onemore
                  last edited by

                  Daddy 😧


                  SG is too overhyped on investment thingy... everything must have a price on it... everything must have ROI...

                  Parenting is priceless

                  :celebrate:
                  Ya, :celebrate: :celebrate: to that!

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • O Offline
                    onemore
                    last edited by

                    Way2GO:

                    Nope, I m not saying wat u stated in my above post in response to peapot.
                    or shd I read ur post as one with a dose of sarcasm thrown in meant to induce derisive humour? 😉
                    just for some 😆 lah

                    :wrongmove:

                    :imsorry:

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • G Offline
                      GLORYmum
                      last edited by

                      Daddy 😧
                      Wan:

                      Sunday times headlines- Get married, have babies

                      Invest pg 30 - begin saving as soon as child is born. $55k for local U...2 kids $110k
                      How ironical...

                      SG is too overhyped on investment thingy... everything must have a price on it... everything must have ROI...

                      Parenting is priceless

                      :celebrate:


                      Well said !! :goodpost:
                      But ... ... ROI is the measure of success by our govt. this applies even in the making of babies unfortunately.
                      The reward parent gets from parenting is indeed priceless but the price to parent in Singapore is simply overly high !

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • 3 Offline
                        3Boys
                        last edited by

                        "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country."


                        I am simply aghast when I read the blame being laid at the g’ments feet for what is essentially a personal decision.

                        "Price to parent in Singapore is simply overly high!"

                        Seriously??

                        Who’s the one measuring ROI?

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0

                        Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.

                        Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.

                        With your input, this post could be even better 💗

                        Register Login
                        • 1
                        • 2
                        • 3
                        • 4
                        • 5
                        • 52
                        • 53
                        • 3 / 53
                        • First post
                          Last post



                        Online Users
                        Amber2018A
                        Amber2018
                        DSAlinkD
                        DSAlink
                        BallerinaflatsB
                        Ballerinaflats

                        Statistics

                        6

                        Online

                        210.6k

                        Users

                        34.2k

                        Topics

                        1.8m

                        Posts
                        Recent Topics
                        New to the KiasuParents forum? Tips and Tricks!
                        How do you maintain your relationship with your spouse?
                        Budgeting for tougher times ahead. What's yours?
                        SkillsFuture + anything related to upskilling/learning something new!
                        How much do you spend on the kids' tuition/enrichments?
                        DSA 2026
                        PSLE Discussions and Strategies

                          About Us Contact Us forum Terms of Service Privacy Policy