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    2013 Sec 1 Discussions

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Academic Support
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    • M Offline
      mummy so kiasu
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      janet_lee88:
      fifiyeo:

      Unless daughter in law is wonderland bimbo who is more than happy to dump the kids to us and go shopping everyday, it's better to let parents manage their kids. Otherwise too many sets of rules to follow, not so ideal for the kids.


      i don't want to be bad mil...but if daughter in law is a air head bimbo, i will be heartache to see grandkids with no proper guiding. if parents can manage, it's better to leave it to them. won't we be tired to have to parent our grandkids ?

      Handle our own kids already give us white hairs. Still not enough??? Give me a break. We should enjoy our old age by going coffee with friends or dating with hubby. Just go to the zoo or have lunch with grandchildren over the weekends is better. Leave the rest to their mother, especially PSLE!

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      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
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        hubby was worried i wanted #3 when he saw me crazy over cute litle niece...told him he is absolutely nuts...i do not want to go through pregnancy, jabs/sleepless nights/porridge followed by primary school and PSLE when i am 53 years old...start all over again, he is really :siao:


        i dread to think of these 2 fellas facing PSLE and O levels at the SAME time 😓

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          vinegar
          last edited by

          janet_lee88:
          hubby was worried i wanted #3 when he saw me crazy over cute litle niece...told him he is absolutely nuts...i do not want to go through pregnancy, jabs/sleepless nights/porridge followed by primary school and PSLE when i am 53 years old...start all over again, he is really :siao:


          i dread to think of these 2 fellas facing PSLE and O levels at the SAME time 😓
          cute little niece? ur dh side? If u hv the 3rd one,ur son n daughter could help them 😄

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Vinegar,

            No thanks.
            My mornings are ME time…very precious. Already stressed over younger one in P3…another one will make my hair all white. The older one in sec 1 is just slightly out of my radar…so can breathe a little.

            My brother’s daughter…3.5 months.

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              fifiyeo
              last edited by

              Where to find a good English tutor?

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                fifiyeo:
                Where to find a good English tutor?

                SIL's daughter and neighbour's son attending British council for English.

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                  fifiyeo
                  last edited by

                  Tried that before. It’s more like a fun class. Good for keep the interest in learning though. Don’t gain anything much out of it so I won’t recommend it.

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    fifiyeo:
                    Tried that before. It's more like a fun class. Good for keep the interest in learning though. Don't gain anything much out of it so I won't recommend it.

                    is that so ? didn't know that :roll: sec 1 still like fun class?

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                      mummy so kiasu
                      last edited by

                      fifiyeo:
                      Tried that before. It's more like a fun class. Good for keep the interest in learning though. Don't gain anything much out of it so I won't recommend it.

                      I sent my boy there for PSLE prep class last year. Did not teach much or learn much. Indeed interesting but not value for money.

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                        fifiyeo
                        last edited by

                        janet_lee88:
                        fifiyeo:

                        Tried that before. It's more like a fun class. Good for keep the interest in learning though. Don't gain anything much out of it so I won't recommend it.


                        is that so ? didn't know that :roll: sec 1 still like fun class?

                        Didn't try Sec 1 but primary school all the way up to P6 is a fun and interesting class.

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