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      cluelessmama
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      En-joy:
      My DD will sometimes lean on me for hugs.


      Most of the time when I do sleep with her in the same room and I try to have pillowtalk with her, her reply is: mommy I am so tired, can you please let me sleep!

      Poor baby, used to sleep more than 9 hrs in P6, and now abt 7 hours or less
      That's the advantage of being a mummy and not daddy - still get to sleep :snooze: with dd and have pillow talk :rahrah:

      based on rumours (or real?) - some only sleep 4 hours, so 7 hours is still not so bad, right? :evil:

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        En-joy
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        haha šŸ˜„ I dun do well with 7 hours of sleep myself


        Yes, daddy does not even get hugs now from DD now, have to rely on small DD

        :hugs:

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          jtoh
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          cluelessmama:
          En-joy:

          My DD will sometimes lean on me for hugs.


          Most of the time when I do sleep with her in the same room and I try to have pillowtalk with her, her reply is: mommy I am so tired, can you please let me sleep!

          Poor baby, used to sleep more than 9 hrs in P6, and now abt 7 hours or less

          That's the advantage of being a mummy and not daddy - still get to sleep :snooze: with dd and have pillow talk :rahrah:

          based on rumours (or real?) - some only sleep 4 hours, so 7 hours is still not so bad, right? :evil:

          I believe those who get only 4 hours sleep are those who procrastinate or spend too much time on facebook or e-games and leave their homework/projects to the last minute.

          My dd slept at 10pm regularly in Year 1 and that was inclusive of me-time - ie time set aside for leisure reading, games, unwinding etc. And she had a very busy CCA plus 3rd lang plus other school and non-school activities. It all boils down to how you manage your time.

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            En-joy
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            Yes agree wholeheartedly with you; its about time management and stamina.


            always tell DD: its not how hard you study, its how effective you study.

            if she is distracted with music, sms, facebook etc, studying 3 hours instead of 1 hour, time is wasted not resting nor sleeping

            still in the process of driving this message thru... hope she realises it sooner than later :xedfingers:

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              MotherHen
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              DD will be joining RGS next year. We are both really looking forward to this new stage in her life.


              Mummy here, however, is also a bit apprehensive about the (perceived) workload šŸ˜“ . Read somewhere that Year 1's will be learning Sec 3 curriculum? Just wondering if tuition is common in RGS, or if the girls try to cope on their own. I would much rather my girl not rely on tuition.

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                cluelessmama
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                Thank you En-joy and jtoh for sharing. It 's reassuring to hear it from experienced parents that dd will be able to get some beauty sleep if time management is right. šŸ˜‚

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                  En-joy
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                  I let mine study on her own first. Teachers have not rung any alarm bells, so its time she learns to study on her own. That;s why the principal encourage at the beginning of the year

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                    jtoh
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                    Year 1 workload is very manageable. Of course there's a jump from doing 4 subjects to doing double that. And if your dd (and you) expect nothing less than A+ in ALL the subjects, then you might be in for some disappointment. By and large, RGS girls are very adaptable and intelligent, and they will be able to cope and do fine. But as the current girls will tell you, RGS isn't all about studies. The girls play hard and work hard. And that's why they all look forward to school. šŸ™‚

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                      DoDo Bird
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                      MotherHen:
                      DD will be joining RGS next year. We are both really looking forward to this new stage in her life.


                      Mummy here, however, is also a bit apprehensive about the (perceived) workload šŸ˜“ . Read somewhere that Year 1's will be learning Sec 3 curriculum? Just wondering if tuition is common in RGS, or if the girls try to cope on their own. I would much rather my girl not rely on tuition.
                      Don't worry MotherHen. My DD is in Y2 and so far no tuition. Let her enjoy Y1 as it is the most \"free\" year.

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                        ks2011
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                        jtoh:
                        cluelessmama:

                        [quote=\"En-joy\"]My DD will sometimes lean on me for hugs.


                        Most of the time when I do sleep with her in the same room and I try to have pillowtalk with her, her reply is: mommy I am so tired, can you please let me sleep!

                        Poor baby, used to sleep more than 9 hrs in P6, and now abt 7 hours or less

                        That's the advantage of being a mummy and not daddy - still get to sleep :snooze: with dd and have pillow talk :rahrah:

                        based on rumours (or real?) - some only sleep 4 hours, so 7 hours is still not so bad, right? :evil:

                        I believe those who get only 4 hours sleep are those who procrastinate or spend too much time on facebook or e-games and leave their homework/projects to the last minute.

                        My dd slept at 10pm regularly in Year 1 and that was inclusive of me-time - ie time set aside for leisure reading, games, unwinding etc. And she had a very busy CCA plus 3rd lang plus other school and non-school activities. It all boils down to how you manage your time.[/quote]My dd sleeps at 10 pm. Infact she gets very grouchy next morning if she goes late to bed. I find that school cca and 3rd language keeps her busy but she seems to be studying muuuch lesser than primary school since most exams are bite size. Does the EYA cover everything that is taught in Sec 1? I quite like the FA and GA system which they have. It makes learning more enjoyable than primary school.

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