2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November. -
:congrats:
to all who has completed psle 2012!
good luck for the upcoming milestone...whatever it may be, let's chin up & face it! Moving on.... -
janet_lee88:
Janet,The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November.
I would like to make good use of Year end holiday. Through your experience, how would you suggest parents start to prepare our kids starting from November? -
happyheart:
If u dun mind, I can share too.
Janet,janet_lee88:
The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November.
I would like to make good use of Year end holiday. Through your experience, how would you suggest parents start to prepare our kids starting from November?
Scrutinise your DC's SA2 exam papers and identify strengths and weaknesses. The year hols is the best time to conquer all weak areas before taking on p6. Speak or email all his/her teachers to help identify areas to work on and tips on how to improve.
For me, I broke every thing down to specific areas with a strategy for each one.
This really worked for me. My greatest pleasure this year was to see a confident DD who did not have a stressful year. -
janet_lee88:
The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November.
Yes, I definitely agreed with Janet that you need to prepare your kid in November. That was what I did & my DD didn`t really feel so stressed towards PSLE. In fact, on the days/nites before the PSLE exams papers, she was even allowed to chill out with friends & watch TV & thankfully during the PSLE exams, she seems to take it very well as compared to her classmates.And I`m a strong believer in consistent results throughout P4 & P5. best regards, -
Yes, Congratulations to all P6 students for completing PSLE exams, it is one great milestone achieved!
To all dear parents at this forum, I would like to sincerely thank all of you giving useful advices, tips, suggestions on how to improve DCās motivation, attitude, academic performance etc. I found the parents here so selfless and a mountain full of advices. Thank you everyone and it is a great support forum. I would not have survived without you given this is my first experience with DCās PSLE. I hope this will provide a good experience on what to do for DC2. Thank you everyone! -
:lovesite: Hi everybody, new to this site, boy will only take PSLE in another few years, but get \"kiasu\" too, therefore starting visiting this site

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Kaisquare:
:lovesite: Hi everybody, new to this site, boy will only take PSLE in another few years, but get \"kiasu\" too, therefore starting visiting this site

Welcome on board. -
Peony:
If u dun mind, I can share too.
Janet,happyheart:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November.
I would like to make good use of Year end holiday. Through your experience, how would you suggest parents start to prepare our kids starting from November?
Scrutinise your DC's SA2 exam papers and identify strengths and weaknesses. The year hols is the best time to conquer all weak areas before taking on p6. Speak or email all his/her teachers to help identify areas to work on and tips on how to improve.
For me, I broke every thing down to specific areas with a strategy for each one.
This really worked for me. My greatest pleasure this year was to see a confident DD who did not have a stressful year.[/quote]Hi Poeny,
Of course! I am grateful to receive suggestions or tips in any form! Thank you!
One question, you mention you have a strategy for each weak area, can you elaborate how you do it? -
Peony:
If u dun mind, I can share too.
Janet,happyheart:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]The torture started last year. But that was for P5 :faint:
P6 this year is another set of torture :lightrod:
After 9 months, it's finally over...but it is not considered truly over yet, bcos results are not out and sec school posting is not known till Dec.
PSLE 2013. Parents, prepare your kids in November.
I would like to make good use of Year end holiday. Through your experience, how would you suggest parents start to prepare our kids starting from November?
Scrutinise your DC's SA2 exam papers and identify strengths and weaknesses. The year hols is the best time to conquer all weak areas before taking on p6. Speak or email all his/her teachers to help identify areas to work on and tips on how to improve.
For me, I broke every thing down to specific areas with a strategy for each one.
This really worked for me. My greatest pleasure this year was to see a confident DD who did not have a stressful year.[/quote]Hi Poeny,
Of course! I am grateful to receive suggestions or tips in any form! Thank you!
One question, you mention you have a strategy for each weak area, can you elaborate how you do it..say for maths? You get her to practise more of similar qns or ....?
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