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    ST 23/8 Teacher cuts pupil's hair, mum files police report

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    • D Offline
      Daddy D
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      http://www.tnp.sg/content/im-not-against-school-rules


      I didn't buy TNP today... Who got the full report?
      Just wanna kaypo... 😆
      She got say sorry a not? 🦆
      [quote]The mother, Madam Serene Ong, was upset that she had been used as an example of an unreasonable parent.
      She says she never used her son’s dyslexia as an excuse for him not getting his hair cut, and that she is not against school rules.[/quote]

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        Imami
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          Imami
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            verykiasu2010
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            Imami:
            Peeps, really leh - this woman hor .... I need to repeat myself - 还嫌不够丢脸吗?

            nothing else to lose....都丢完了

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              Imami
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                Daddy D
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                Imami:

                But nothing gained also? 人家说经一事,长一智。闹了这么大件事,还没长智?
                😆 :rotflmao:

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                  pirate
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                  You all don’t be like that lar. She can afford $60 children haircuts leh.

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                    tutormum
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                    When a person has a closed mind, never will register. When a person thinks that she is correct, nobody can convince her that she's wrong. She will never see the light, period.


                    Her way of bringing up her son is really :faint: What is she teaching him? That is fine if you are forgetful? Since he's forgetful, he's not responsible for his actions? So, if her son's boss tell him that he has to bank in a large amount of cash but he lose the money cos he forgot where he put it, it's alright? It's the boss' fault for getting him to go to the bank and shouldn't give her son such great responsibility?

                    If I were her, I won't let the teacher to have a chance to cut my son's hair in the first place. Unless she's not educated, I'm sure she knows that first impression counts. I can even remember how my form teacher kept reminding the class to create a good impression during our PSLE oral. 😆 Didn't she take PSLE also? Grooming is very important for such occasions. I would constantly remind my sons to get their haircut before the teachers considered it long. If they ignore my reminders and get a warning or free haircut from their teachers, they know that they deserve it. Complaining to me would have me rubbing salt to their wounds. :evil:

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                      corneyAmber
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                      Very sad hor............... for the child I mean.


                      I feel sorry for the child cos everyone knows who his mom is and he can potentially face a lot of pressure... :slapshead:

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                        BeContented
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                        tutormum:
                        When a person has a closed mind, never will register. When a person thinks that she is correct, nobody can convince her that she's wrong. She will never see the light, period.


                        Her way of bringing up her son is really :faint: What is she teaching him? That is fine if you are forgetful? Since he's forgetful, he's not responsible for his actions? So, if her son's boss tell him that he has to bank in a large amount of cash but he lose the money cos he forgot where he put it, it's alright? It's the boss' fault for getting him to go to the bank and shouldn't give her son such great responsibility?

                        If I were her, I won't let the teacher to have a chance to cut my son's hair in the first place. Unless she's not educated, I'm sure she knows that first impression counts. I can even remember how my form teacher kept reminding the class to create a good impression during our PSLE oral. 😆 Didn't she take PSLE also? Grooming is very important for such occasions. I would constantly remind my sons to get their haircut before the teachers considered it long. If they ignore my reminders and get a warning or free haircut from their teachers, they know that they deserve it. Complaining to me would have me rubbing salt to their wounds. :evil:
                        :hi5:
                        I remembered DS on the day of his oral.
                        He chose the cleanest uniform, combed and requested help to put some hair gel for him, and in car.....he adjusted the seat belt and bag such that it would not cause any crease on his uniform. Way beyond my usual standard ie. short and clean hair/nails.

                        Amused, I asked him how come he is sooooo concerned....he told me....'Teacher has reminded the class to be neat and tidy to give a good impression' to the oral examiner.

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