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      SAHM_TAN
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      Mawar:
      CayennePepper:

      [quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]
      P1-P2 rather similar so not so scary lah. I know a K2 kid reading Percy Jackson liao and his mother still say his English not good hor.

      Wah. To me that's scary :nailbite:
      One of my ds2's k1 classmates reads p3/4 level books. And his mother, very snidely, told me... oh you must progress at your own pace. :rotflmao:

      We were at Ocean Park. There was a boy about 6-7 years of age sitting in the stroller. What was amusing, scary or hilarious was he was busy doing booklets of math. When it came to their turn, they took the ride, and the boy went back into the stroller to work furiously. We bumped into this family a few times, and it was the same scene every time. :yikes:[/quote]
      :evil: this is how the competitors study :evil:

      An eye opener indeed :rotflmao:

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        CayennePepper
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        Mawar:
        We were at Ocean Park. There was a boy about 6-7 years of age sitting in the stroller. What was amusing, scary or hilarious was he was busy doing booklets of math. When it came to their turn, they took the ride, and the boy went back into the stroller to work furiously. We bumped into this family a few times, and it was the same scene every time. :yikes:

        Make hay while the sun shines?!

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          Mawar
          last edited by

          CayennePepper:
          Mawar:

          We were at Ocean Park. There was a boy about 6-7 years of age sitting in the stroller. What was amusing, scary or hilarious was he was busy doing booklets of math. When it came to their turn, they took the ride, and the boy went back into the stroller to work furiously. We bumped into this family a few times, and it was the same scene every time. :yikes:


          Make hay while the sun shines?!

          My child asked why so big still sit in stroller? :rotflmao:

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            SAHM_TAN
            last edited by

            Or rolling stone gather no moss? must keep the brain churning never resting for fear of rusty :rotflmao:

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              Mawar
              last edited by

              SAHM_TAN:
              Or rolling stone gather no moss? must keep the brain churning never resting for fear of rusty :rotflmao:

              :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
              Different folks, different strokes.

              My mantra is work, work HARD! play, play HARD!
              There is a time and place for everything. But when out, I want my kids to be KIDS.

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                CayennePepper
                last edited by

                Mawar:
                CayennePepper:

                [quote=\"Mawar\"]We were at Ocean Park. There was a boy about 6-7 years of age sitting in the stroller. What was amusing, scary or hilarious was he was busy doing booklets of math. When it came to their turn, they took the ride, and the boy went back into the stroller to work furiously. We bumped into this family a few times, and it was the same scene every time. :yikes:


                Make hay while the sun shines?!

                My child asked why so big still sit in stroller? :rotflmao:[/quote]I can answer this one!
                Don't want to walk in the big park lor.

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                  SAHM_TAN
                  last edited by

                  The stroller serves as mobile study facility mah. :rotflmao:

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                    janiceteo
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                    mummyscopio:
                    janiceteo:

                    My boy oso received EDUSAVE certificate. Wat do i do with it?


                    Edusave Merit Bursary (EMB)

                    If your child is studying in either a primary or secondary school, Junior College/ Centralised Institute or Institute of Technical Education, and is not a recipient of any Edusave Scholarship stated above, he will receive an application form for the Edusave Merit Bursary if he is within the top 25% of each level and stream in his school.
                    If the gross monthly household income is not exceeding $5,000 or per capita income is not exceeding $1,250 (computed based on the gross monthly household income divided by the number of household members), you can submit the application form to the community centre near your home.
                    The value of this award for each level is as follows:
                    $200 for Primary 1 to 3
                    $250 for Primary 4 to 6
                    $350 for Secondary 1 to 5
                    $400 for Junior Pre-U 1 to 3
                    $500 for Institute of Technical Education (ITE)Back to Top


                    Hi mummyscopio,

                    Thank you very much for the info. :salute:

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                      kids_r_innocent
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                      SAHM_TAN:
                      kids_r_innocent:

                      Wow SAHM_Tan,


                      It seems like u r beri active in KSP wor. Always see ur posting and advice to ppl.
                      Tats really nice of u.

                      šŸ˜‚ I'm too kaypo lah šŸ˜‰

                      Will slowly bow out liao. Next yr, need to keep a closer eye on the kiddos' work. šŸ˜„

                      Kaypoh!? Nay! KSP livens up with ppl like u :rahrah:

                      Really? Oh, wat a pity. I am sure ur khakis will miss ur absence.

                      Btw, I also have two kids that r born in the same yr as ur 1st and 2nd children. Think their month of birth r quite near to urs too :hugs:

                      I am also staying ard ur area wor. Haha... Maybe we r neighbours? :love:

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                        janiceteo
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                        CayennePepper:
                        SAHM_TAN:

                        [quote=\"Daddy D\"]

                        Not frame it meh? :razz:

                        Can also, depends on preference and accessibility lah šŸ˜‰

                        Useful meh? I don't know where previous years' are already. Hmmm.[/quote]Will frame it lar. Coz this may be the one n only :slapshead:

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