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    All About Preparing For Primary One

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      radiantmum
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      LOL … confirmed aged old theory … kids just can’t wait to grow up!

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        buds
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        radiantmum:
        Haha I think it's more like BLINK BLINK my DS is a dad already (psst not the 12-yr old UK boy turn dad type huh)! I wanted to throw away his completed assessment paper yesterday and he shouted, NO! need to keep these for my son. :!:

        csb:
        Ha ha, my 7yo is keeping his unwanted toys for his children--we are not supposed to discard anything. All will go to the storeroom where his legacy will stay till his children are ready for inherit them :lol:
        :rotflmao:

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          buds
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          radiantmum:
          LOL ... confirmed aged old theory ... kids just can't wait to grow up!

          Wait till they grow up!

          Cannot U-turn! :lol:

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            buds
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            sssdarlings:
            As I watched my lil ones get ready for school, I realise that beyond academics and other practical skills, they also need to have adequate motor skills. These include cutting properly with scissors, drawing lines with ruler and using staplers carefully and correctly. Actually, I was surprised to see stapler included in ds2's list for first day.

            I thought all these fine motor skills are more than covered liao
            in pre-school? It shouldn't be anythin' new to children in this
            generation already right? 😐

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              sssdarlings
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              buds:
              sssdarlings:

              As I watched my lil ones get ready for school, I realise that beyond academics and other practical skills, they also need to have adequate motor skills. These include cutting properly with scissors, drawing lines with ruler and using staplers carefully and correctly. Actually, I was surprised to see stapler included in ds2's list for first day.


              I thought all these fine motor skills are more than covered liao
              in pre-school? It shouldn't be anythin' new to children in this
              generation already right? 😐

              Buds, it is surprising how many P1s still cannot cut with a pair of scissors correctly or draw lines with ruler (thank goodness, ex books nowadays come with margins pre-drawn ;))
              I dont think staplers are used in pre-schools, are they?

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                jedamum
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                buds:
                radiantmum:

                Haha I think it's more like BLINK BLINK my DS is a dad already (psst not the 12-yr old UK boy turn dad type huh)! I wanted to throw away his completed assessment paper yesterday and he shouted, NO! need to keep these for my son. :!:


                csb:
                Ha ha, my 7yo is keeping his unwanted toys for his children--we are not supposed to discard anything. All will go to the storeroom where his legacy will stay till his children are ready for inherit them :lol:
                :rotflmao:

                this is not impossible hor.
                ds1 inherited my dh's lego set and a few of my cars ('matchbox' type of cars, made in france and hongkong...where you find these now? nowadays are all made in china). he likes to go to my mum's place to dig my 'treasure' box in hope that i'll give him some stuff. he call these boxes 'time capsules'. πŸ˜‰
                my MIL lamented that his son grew so fast and that she should have kept his childhood clothings for her grandsons. 😐

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                  jedamum
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                  sssdarlings:
                  Buds, it is surprising how many P1s still cannot cut with a pair of scissors correctly or draw lines with ruler (thank goodness, ex books nowadays come with margins pre-drawn ;))

                  I dont think staplers are used in pre-schools, are they?
                  first 3 days of P1, can still see some parents feeding their kids during recess... πŸ˜‰

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                    kiasimom
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                    TOMORROW IS THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL :!: :!: :!:

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                      metz
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                      jedamum:
                      this is not impossible hor.

                      ds1 inherited my dh's lego set and a few of my cars ('matchbox' type of cars, made in france and hongkong...where you find these now? nowadays are all made in china). he likes to go to my mum's place to dig my 'treasure' box in hope that i'll give him some stuff. he call these boxes 'time capsules'. πŸ˜‰
                      my MIL lamented that his son grew so fast and that she should have kept his childhood clothings for her grandsons. 😐
                      When my son saw me sell some of the children books and readers online, he told me not to. His children will need them in future. :shock:

                      Couple of months ago, I overheard him telling his younger sister about family relationship.

                      son : Do you know how our kids will be related to each other?
                      daughter : Er?
                      son : They will be cousins. Then they will have to call me Uncle and you Auntie. But they won't have too many cousins cos there's only you and me.

                      Hopefully, I won't be hearing anything about great grandchildren anytime soon. 😐

                      Time really flies. I can hardly believe my son is finally going to primary school tomorrow. :love:

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                        buds
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                        sssdarlings:
                        Buds, it is surprising how many P1s still cannot cut with a pair of scissors correctly or draw lines with ruler (thank goodness, ex books nowadays come with margins pre-drawn ;)) I dont think staplers are used in pre-schools, are they?

                        Surprising indeed... :!:

                        P1s not being able to cut or draw margin lines.. :idea:

                        That's kinda overwhelming for me to hear sssdarlings.
                        Seriously... :shock:

                        What with our pre-schools now conducting all these
                        learning through play, having learning centres in class,
                        plenty of craft work activities of various kinds... all sure
                        contribute effectively to fine motor exercises, no?

                        And kids nowadays commence pre-school at such an
                        early stage/age too, ain't it? :idea: Margins shouldn't
                        be a problem cause by K1, kids are normally already
                        exposed to writing in pre-schools. By K2, already doing
                        grammar rules & simple creative writing on top of spelling..
                        so.... :idea: i should think margins are generally more than
                        quite covered before entering P1 ba. :oops: I dunno... just
                        find it really surprising reali..

                        As for staplers, my kiddies kindy get all children to compile
                        their notes into folders. Prior to that they are to staple a
                        couple of thematic worksheets/term worksheets together
                        before putting all the children's work into their individual
                        folders.

                        So, i suppose some pre-schools do not prepare children in
                        similar ways ba. Paiseh... :oops: With regards to children
                        having to bring staplers on 1st day P1, we dun have such
                        request from the kiddies' school. I only get the girls those
                        flat & foldable hole punchers since there will be many of
                        those loose sheets to be filed into the coloured folders
                        that the school has gotten us to purchase.

                        Do you teach P1 children, sssdarlings? Is that how you
                        know of such kids who cannot do those stuff? But guess,
                        they will just hafta conform once they enter P1 ba... Even
                        if they dunno upon entry to P1, they will get round to it
                        eventually.

                        Suppose it ain't so much a biggie...
                        Good if one already knows, doesn't matter if one doesn't... ya think?

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