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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • mother777M Offline
      mother777
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      Janet my heart goes out to you and your son! Don’t know how to soothe or ease your pain…


      Since the day I joined KSP and started reading the post, I was greatly inspired by all ur unselfish sharing. All your suggestions regarding assessment books n guides 4realky helped hundreds of mothers like me.

      You have done great job being a supportive mother to ur son all the way. Both you and ur son should be proud as you have given the best to PSLE.

      Pls don’t cry. This the time when your son needs you the most.

      He must be quite hurt if he cried in the toilet. He needs your hugs and kisses, most of all your assurance that this is not the end of the world…you still love him as he is…

      God bless you with the courage and give peace to your son too…

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        cluelessmama
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        janet_lee88:
        fifiyeo:

        Hi Janet, I'm sure you tried very hard. It's not the end of the world and don't let it be.

        I had to battle my tears and be there for my boy. Hopefully next year they'll grow up and do better. I'm sure our boys tried the best they can and that's what matters. In time to come they will blossom.

        Although he cleared 4As t-score was low. He broke down in school after exclaiming \"how come like that?\". I swallowed my tears. We walked out of school with him in tears.

        It hit me when we reached home...my son cried in the toilet while I hid myself and cried. We just couldn't believe but it is a fact.

        Please do not be overly sad. PSLE is just a milestone. Starting secondary school life is like writing on a clean slate again. Usually, writing on a clean slate again becomes easier and yields better results.

        Trust me, I have seen people around me done well in secondary schools after their psle.

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          Just4Fun
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          janet_lee88:
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          It hit me when we reached home...my son cried in the toilet while I hid myself and cried. We just couldn't believe but it is a fact.
          Janet, my heart really goes to you and yr son. I can't imagine the disappointment that both of u hv to go thr. Nevertheless, be brave for each other and pick yrselves up soonest. All the very very best :hugs: !

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            yukilei
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            Just4Fun:
            janet_lee88:

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            It hit me when we reached home...my son cried in the toilet while I hid myself and cried. We just couldn't believe but it is a fact.

            Janet, my heart really goes to you and yr son. I can't imagine the disappointment that both of u hv to go thr. Nevertheless, be brave for each other and pick yrselves up soonest. All the very very best :hugs: !




            Janet, be strong! :hugs:

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              I feel like a smart Alec…telling you all about assessment books and yet don’t know why son had such results. Maybe I should leave this forum. I don’t know how to continue here.

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                ruohoo97
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                janet_lee88:
                fifiyeo:

                Hi Janet, I'm sure you tried very hard. It's not the end of the world and don't let it be.

                I had to battle my tears and be there for my boy. Hopefully next year they'll grow up and do better. I'm sure our boys tried the best they can and that's what matters. In time to come they will blossom.

                Although he cleared 4As t-score was low. He broke down in school after exclaiming \"how come like that?\". I swallowed my tears. We walked out of school with him in tears.

                It hit me when we reached home...my son cried in the toilet while I hid myself and cried. We just couldn't believe but it is a fact.

                Dear Janet, :snuggles: :snuggles: hugs to you and your son. We all know how hard both of you had worked. Now log off KSP, together with your son to do something together. Secondary school soon becomes a new chapter. In no time, students will forget this PSLE. Take care and God bless.

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                  SAHM_TAN
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  I feel like a smart Alec...telling you all about assessment books and yet don't know why son had such results. Maybe I should leave this forum. I don't know how to continue here.

                  Your knowledge abt assessment bks and your ds' results are 2 different issues.

                  Pls don't beat yourself up abt the result. You have done all you could for your ds. Your ds had also worked very hard. Unless you can see your ds' graded papers, there's no way you can find out why.

                  Move on to the next step, deciding on the sec schools.

                  All the best. Chin up.

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                    fifiyeo
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                    janet_lee88:
                    I feel like a smart Alec...telling you all about assessment books and yet don't know why son had such results. Maybe I should leave this forum. I don't know how to continue here.

                    Your knowledge and your son's scores are 2 different issues. We are both terribly disappointed in our own ways. So are our boys. Unless we pull ourselves together, it'll be really hard for our DSs.

                    My boy has been looking very down. The usual super chatterbox is hardly producing any noise today. In fact, I can't even remember if he spoke more than 5 sentences during lunch / dinner.

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                      33mama
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      I feel like a smart Alec...telling you all about assessment books and yet don't know why son had such results. Maybe I should leave this forum. I don't know how to continue here.

                      :snuggles:

                      you had contributed so much to ksp. don't say that! :salute:

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                        fifiyeo
                        last edited by

                        Sigh… can’t go holiday liao. Tonight I got to look through that grey book and think about the choices. I can now throw away the previous list. Need to re-create a new one.


                        Sad to see DS so down.

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