Why screen kids in P1?
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Laura02:
sounds so familiar....Verykiasumummy, your story reminds me of a very similar story my friend shared with me. Her daughter, too, was a hard working, obedient girl who brought home slightly above average grades in lower primary. In upper primary, the teacher started complaining that she was losing marks for careless spelling mistakes, careless math mistakes ... Finally, one teacher suggested testing for dyslexia, and the girl was found to be dyslexic - in P5!
My friend said she felt so terrible that she had scolded her daughter for being careless all those years, when the girl had been trying so hard. But none of the teachers had suggested, and she didn't suspect that the girls was dyslexic all that time.
or do we have the same fren...??
but no, my fren's dd was some reading/comprehension disability, not dyslexia... i think the difference is she can read and spell but not understand... dyslexia is cannot read or spell... -
Don’t think it’s the same girl. My friends’s girl can read, but often got the word order wrong for spelling. She’s in Sec school now, and has learnt to cope with dyslexia. But her mummy wished that she had been diagnosed earlier … In lower Pri.
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just because we have had friends who have encountered such issues, so i’m quite supportive towards screening early… but afterall, it depends how they do it as well…
my friend also hope she had taken action back then earlier…! -
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
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Mawar:
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
Great insight from your crystal!! :salute: :rotflmao: -
Mawar:
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
haha... that will be too much if parents were to complain even with health screening... if there's any illness (touch wood), isnt early detection better? -
Mawar:
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
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Mawar:
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
Why not? When all these have been around for a long time and no parents have ever protested?
But certainly NOT if it ever occur to them to take a BLOOD TEST on the sly of all the kids to test for...say - HIV! One may say early detection is the best but it is not ethical for the school to do it on the sly if you can see my point! -
Mawar:
My crystal tells me that in the very very near future, schools also cannot do health screening in school. Cannot measure height weight or do eye check up. No dental, no jabs. All cannot !!!! :rotflmao:
The issue here is not cannot screen but that the parents were not informed of the screening. Health screening, dental care and jabs are all made known to parents. Parents have to sign a consent form for those.
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