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    Maha Bodhi

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      Wolfgirl
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      There was a letter from the school sometime back informing parents about the special celebration on 13 Feb. the letter is in pink. Dated 28 Jan.

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        Wolfgirl
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        Oops the small container info was from my girl’s FT… They copied it into their journal.

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          alwayslucky
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          Wolfgirl:
          Oops the small container info was from my girl's FT.. They copied it into their journal.

          Think my child did not have that in the journal or could be different class so was not told by her FT.

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            Wolfgirl
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            Tonight gotta tuck my girl in at 8pm. So that she can wake up at 5.30am. The school bus is coming at 6.00am.

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              Yesterday when I went to the school to fetch my daughter, I experience a lady holding a girl and dashed across the road. The girl is wearing spectacle and red traditional clothing. The security guard was shouting at them when they cross the road. Based on the feature of the lady, I suspect that she could be a maid. It was a raining day and I hear horn from the car. Frankly speaking, I would not cross the road without using the pedestrian cross during raining day as the driver’s vision may not be so clear.


              If your maid sends your children to school daily, you might want to cultivate the safety precaution to her. No harm walking a few more steps to take cross the road using a pedestrian crossing regardless of the weather.

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                alwayslucky
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                hellokittyspore:
                Yesterday when I went to the school to fetch my daughter, I experience a lady holding a girl and dashed across the road. The girl is wearing spectacle and red traditional clothing. The security guard was shouting at them when they cross the road. Based on the feature of the lady, I suspect that she could be a maid. It was a raining day and I hear horn from the car. Frankly speaking, I would not cross the road without using the pedestrian cross during raining day as the driver's vision may not be so clear.


                If your maid sends your children to school daily, you might want to cultivate the safety precaution to her. No harm walking a few more steps to take cross the road using a pedestrian crossing regardless of the weather.
                I always enforce hokding children hands and no handphones when with my kids. If caught will confiscate her phone. Dveryone should implement this.

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                  Shoo
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                  What is your view on teacher punishing students for unsigned activity sheets by banning them for recess. My P2 dd was punished by her CL1 teacher. She needs to fill up her tummy during recess cos she does not take lunch before school.

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                    Shoo:
                    What is your view on teacher punishing students for unsigned activity sheets by banning them for recess. My P2 dd was punished by her CL1 teacher. She needs to fill up her tummy during recess cos she does not take lunch before school.

                    For me I would talk to my child's teacher to find out more before making any conclusion.

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                      Shoo
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                      I will write to the teacher. Luckily, dd cried and seen by form teacher who overwrite the punishment so dd didn’t have to go empty stomach.

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                        Wolfgirl
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                        I don’t agree with depriving kids of recess. They need a break and they definitely need food.


                        I worry that sometimes teachers’s punishment do not fit the crime. You want to educate a child for being forgetful? Maybe ask her or him to record down 5-10 times so that next time he will remember. What has hunger to do with forgetfulness?
                        Eg littering-- punish by picking up litter (this will educate the child about social responsibility)

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