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    The Real Reason Why We Send Our Children to Tuition

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    • K Offline
      KSP
      last edited by

      going back to the original title The Real Reason Why We Send Our Children to Tuition


      perhaps we should also ask ourselves The Real Reason Why We Want Our Children to do well in their study

      we all know good academic results do not guarantee success in any career....

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        Love Clouds
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        Yes, good academic results do not guarantee success in any career, but it increases one’s chance to land on a better job. Having good results in Singapore seems to allow the child to have the choice/priority to choose the Sec sch/JC/Uni, subject combination, course/faculty in Uni, etc.

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          vinegar
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          janet_lee88:
          mummy of three:

          Maybe if school teachers will teach, we can all save the money


          If only school teachers can teach in detail, then we can save hard earned money...don't get me wrong, I am not against tutors.

          true..today i received ds's math assessment paper,the teacher made some remarks for him to do correction.

          the math holistic question r difficult....ds was the one who did some tough Qs,but now turned up answer was wrong.but she didn't indicate why it was wrong n ds said she didn't explain either.So dh n me looked at the question again n again...so clueless....

          At the end,i told ds to tell the teacher to teach him how to do correction n told him,\"just tell ur teacher even my parents don't know,pls teach me\"

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            vinegar
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            florastreet:
            actually good tutors are like life coach to kids. Just like mine. She's more than just a tutor. Even if the teachers taught my kids in details, I would still send them to my current tutors. The values and things they taught them are invaluable 🙂


            I would say this is call beyond duty 🙂
            can i hv the contact of ur kids' tutor?

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            • KissguramiK Offline
              Kissgurami
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              The Real Reason Why We Want Our Children to do well in their study?


              - Introduce discipline and determination, from learning , time tables, time management, these are traits which will help in the future life
              - instill drive for performance rather than be satisfied with what is achieved
              - I want my girls to do well to achieve their own ambition and not be disappointed or lament about "What didn’t I work harder" kind of thoughts.
              - Naturally, my kids do well, I feel good but neither do I want a bookworm on my hands. They should work hard and also work hard at other areas such as sports or music which ever their interest is (not mine).
              - Learn to handle the stress. if my DDs feel the pressure to excel, it gives me the chance to coach them on how to manage it. Stress can also be a good thing so it is a manner of making sure that it doesn’t turn into a monster and destroy a person/child.
              - by doing well, it also expands their choices. I will never know if they will change or what they will want in life but I do know by nudging them to do well. It will expand their choices to do what they want in life. They choose JC , Poly or whichever path but at least they have that option to choose.

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                vinegar
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                janet_lee88:
                We do not speak Mandarin. Even if we do, that is not sufficient to help kids with 作文, comprehension and oral...3 big ticket items in the exam.


                For Math & Science, hubby does the coaching. Actually, son did very well for Math when he was in lower pri and above average for mid-pri...that convinced hub he was able to coach till upper primary...the first month he was in P5, all went haywire...hubby could not understand the big jump. From 80+, son dropped all the way to 20+ for CA1 :frustrated:
                Don't scare me.Is it bcoz there is huge gap btw p4 n p5?? The questions in p5 not so straight forward anymore???

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
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                  Vinegar dear,

                  I am not scaring you…the jump from P4 to 5 is big.
                  Maths is the biggest killer. The reason for the difficulty is bcos syllabus is very much like P6.

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                  • KissguramiK Offline
                    Kissgurami
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                    janet_lee88:
                    Vinegar dear,

                    I am not scaring you...the jump from P4 to 5 is big.
                    Maths is the biggest killer. The reason for the difficulty is bcos syllabus is very much like P6.
                    ok now very tempted to buy p4 and p5 past year papers to see the gap 😓

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                    • janet88J Offline
                      janet88
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                      Kissgurami:
                      janet_lee88:

                      Vinegar dear,

                      I am not scaring you...the jump from P4 to 5 is big.
                      Maths is the biggest killer. The reason for the difficulty is bcos syllabus is very much like P6.

                      ok now very tempted to buy p4 and p5 past year papers to see the gap 😓

                      Once p4 SA2 is over, plan to start teaching p5 work. Don't wait till school reopens. I am very very kiasu now.

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                      • T Offline
                        TheAnswer
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                        Vinegar,


                        Better listen to Janet. She is right. Syllabus is harder now.

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