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    Club 2007 Kiddo

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Clubs for parents with similar age children
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    • M Offline
      MintyMin
      last edited by

      So fast need to think about CCA?

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      • phtthpP Offline
        phtthp
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        need to start planning which CCA for your child.

        because different cca - different expectation(s) required.

        example:

        i) swimming - for some school(s), swimming is compulsory from p2 onwards.

        some parents may want their child to start learn swimming at K2 now - so that when throw them into the swimming pool in P2 Term 1, at least their child can float in the water, instead of fearful, very scared of water.

        Another issue is safety. Normally, one CCA teacher will bring many kids to the swimming pool. The teacher may not have attention on every single child. So if your child is able to learn at least one basic swimming stroke & can float, child is safer - compared to another child, who totally doesn’t know how to swim at all.

        ii)
        for some CCAs like squash, tennis, badminton, table tennis, bowling -
        you may want to start your K2 child now, if you’ve the intention to groom your child to join the school team. Then it is better that you start from P1. Joining at P3 is too late. Because some CCA teacher(s) start to spot and identify young talent(s) at p1, then start to groom them, to participate in their school team, for future competition.

        iii)
        some CCAs like ballet (example) -
        where you intend to DSA your child into Secondary schools like SCGS (for example) - it is better to start from P1, rather than wait until P3. For this type of CCA, your child must meet a certain minimum target grade, then can DSA; the requirements expected are stated in the DSA application form. But if you do not have the intention to use this CCA to DSA (Direct School Admission) into Secondary school, then no need.

        iii)
        but for certain CCAs where you perform in a group basis, for example: choir -
        this, then maybe child can join at P3.

        so it all boils down on what CCA you’ve in mind or intend, for your child.
        is your expectation(s), plus most important: interest from your child. Interest and passion from child will sustain long.

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          MintyMin
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          Faintz..


          Nvr think so far.. Ds n dd1 have had swimming lessons for a yr plus.. den we stop due to us moving.. when we settled down.. there simply wasn't time left for them to contd their swimming lessons.. though ds would have completed his swimsafer 1 if he had contd..

          Now ds is in badminton team for his sch n soccer externally.. he is P2 tis yr.. as for dd1.. though nxt yr P1.. i have not tot of wat is ideal for her.. :scratchhead:

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            Minty min,


            is your daughter going Tao nan?
            is good to groom your girl in music, dance, graceful.

            can consider let her try p1 Guzheng, pipa, ballet or Chinese cultural dance. Or cello or violin. It’s good to expose your daughter to a balanced mixture of both Eastern & Western music & art cultural influence(s), tradition(s).

            We don’t want our daughters grow up only academic - wearing those thick, thick glasses.
            For boys, good to let them learn erhu, or learn some wushu. Because grow up 18 year old after enter army, they become men - need to protect family one day.

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              MintyMin
              last edited by

              phtthp..


              eh.. nope.. Tao Nan is so far away from my hm.. logistics wise not worth it..heh..

              As for the cca's.. i will research more then check with her.. thanks.. 😉

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                DDLL
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                noted


                thanks for all your replies!

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                • M Offline
                  memouse
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                  Hello everybody. Reporting here for my DD1 who was born in Aug2007. I’m also in Club2002 for my DS1

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                    sembgal
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                    I know of parents who cane their K2 children because of refusal to do extra homework assigned by parents. I do not believe that caning the child will work. If the child is academically advanced and the parents are forcing so much work down the throat, there will be one day the child will turn rebellious against your back. Instead, parents should set an expectation with the child of how many pages to complete in one evening. If the child does the work fast and good, the child should be rewarded with free choice time to do whatever the child wants to do. In this way, the child will be motivated, instead of discouraged that he/she is never good enough for the parents’ expectation.

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                      SAHM_TAN
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                      I do not assign any homework to ds.

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                      • M Offline
                        MintyMin
                        last edited by

                        Cane?! Tatz crazy?!


                        I also dun assign anything hmwrk to dd1… but den… she will always pester me to let her do work when ds is doing… so end up i gotta buy assessment for her to do…

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