Maha Bodhi
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Hi 2818,
Thanks for the sharing.
My boy will be in 1C, and he’s looking forward to the orientation. We brought him to the school compounds when the school had a carnival, and he liked what he saw.
We can introduce the boys --they will feel more at ease/less nervous if they see familiar faces. Will pm you nearer the time. -
Hi csb.
basically they emphasis alot on mental prep for the kids and that we should gradually \"elimate\" the afternoon nap time weeks before school starts.
my child is in 1H.
hope to you around
csb:
Hi netserver, could you share any helpful tips/advice from the workshop?
I missed it as I was overseas. -
Thanks netserver.
Afternoon naps is no issue for my son. He stopped having naps at least 2 years ago.
However, I do agree with the mental preparation part. My son is still trying to accept that P1 classes won't have play time like in kindy
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Hi,
I think it’s also good to teach the kids of how to count money and buy things on their own. You can start to prepare them by asking them to buy simple stuff.
Talk about all the interesting and positive stuff about school so that they are there to enjoy themselves.
It can be quite an adjustment for kids. From small kindy to an environment with 330 kids/ 660 kids (including P2). They are also expected to be discipline. Eg. pay attention when the teacher is talking, don’t chat non stop with friends during assembly, etc…
Also teach them how to clean themselves. I recall that my nephew would leave his "big business" only when he reaches home. But what if there are emergency??? I also heard from kids that there are friends who actually pee in class, etc… Teach the kids to ask for permission to go toilet,etc… The P1 going in 2010 are lucky as the school is new, I recall that last year when they were in the temporary school, the principal mentioned that some kids just refused to go to toilet as it’s old, dirty and squatting. But I observed the kids toilet tend to be dirty eg. not flushing after use, peeing on the floor,etc…
For us, we also let the kids have a emergency $ in their school bag. In case they forget to bring $,etc… It also has our contact,etc… -
I remember when my boy was in P1, he had a unforgetable experience during recess. Apparently he tried to borrow a fork from the canteen vendor. His voice was too soft and as a result the vendor ignored him. He cried terribly hard because he is unable to eat his food in his lunch box and called me from the public phone. I tried calling the general office because I was so worried and thought my boy had a fall in school. The lady from the general office was so kind to go to the canteen to look for my boy, calm him down in the general office and called me back, assuring me that my boy is fine and passed the phone to my boy to talk to me. Really appreciate what she has done that day. Thank you.
Maybe you can try to teach your kid how to use a public phone. I was so excited when my kid called me during recess
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After reading thru all the comments, I realised something that I wish to share with the parents that children went thru childcare life during their young seems to be more independent. My son has already told how to buy things and get back their change, how to make public phone calls to parents during emergency, how to clean up in the toilet, etc. He becomes very outspoken which can be good and bad in a way, too. But parents here don’t worry so much I believe the teachers and PSG inclusive the admin staff would do a good job on all these areas during the 2010.
I really felt not only the kids has to be mentally prep for the change to P1 we parents, too.
Lets me take this opportunity to wish you Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! before we going to stress ourselves in 2010. -
Hi
My children are in Bao Ta at the moment. Did not check out the Maha Bodhi Student Care. I think there are more than 2 Student Care Centres around this area.
Have you put your child in Bao Ta? -
Hi.
not yet sign up.
any comments at Bao Ta? how old is your child?Pine:
Hi
My children are in Bao Ta at the moment. Did not check out the Maha Bodhi Student Care. I think there are more than 2 Student Care Centres around this area.
Have you put your child in Bao Ta? -
As parents we would like to have the best for our children, I can’t basically complain too much about their services as I think everywhere would be the same. Most important, is that your child like the environment and location is convenient.
Age 6 and 8 this year.
Is your child going to P1 in Maha Bodhi next year? Which class? -
Hi 2818,
My son is also in 1G next year. It’s so nice to hear that your child is also in class 1G.
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