CMA Math - Discussion
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Jessn, pm u on referral
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Jessn, dropped u a pm.
jessn:
Hi all,
I'm thinking of enrolling my girl for CMA class in woodlands. She is actually rather impatient when it comes to doing homework. Do you think she will be suitable for the CMA course?
Any recommendation of good teachers at woodlands civic center? Appreciate if you cld share the referral code...many tks:) -
Hi planning to send my 6 yo for CMA classes. Anyone know if Queenstown or Holland centre is better?
Any promotion going on at any branches? -
muadvice:
Pm uHi planning to send my 6 yo for CMA classes. Anyone know if Queenstown or Holland centre is better?
Any promotion going on at any branches? -
Dear parents
My child has been learning CMA for 2 years now since K1. Every week we struggle to finish the homework and she especially loathes the CD work. Iโm wondering if we should stop the lessons but feel its a waste. I also worry that the knowledge so painstakingly gained so far will be forgotten very quickly. Any parents have good advice or tips? She is at level 9 now.
There were times when she gets a sum correct that she feels proud. So itโs not all negative feelings all the time.
Thank you. -
Mummies, anyone kids in pandan valley intermediate/grading class?
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Mummies, anyone kids in pandan valley intermediate/grading class?
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kboon2009:
Hi, my child has been with CMA for 2 years plus too, we would encourage him to complete his CMA homework during weekend so that it will not bring forward to weekdays and affect his daily school work if any. The CD you may want to break into 2 sessions for her? Don't give up as it do helps in their school workDear parents
My child has been learning CMA for 2 years now since K1. Every week we struggle to finish the homework and she especially loathes the CD work. I'm wondering if we should stop the lessons but feel its a waste. I also worry that the knowledge so painstakingly gained so far will be forgotten very quickly. Any parents have good advice or tips? She is at level 9 now.
There were times when she gets a sum correct that she feels proud. So it's not all negative feelings all the time.
Thank you.
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kboon2009:
Hi, My son has been with CMA for 1.5 yrs. These days, I will break up the CD homework into a few sessions. Sometimes just do 20/30 per session. CD homework is really getting very tough so I don't insist him to finish it during the week, let him go slow n don't need to stress over it. So he may take 2 or 3 weeks to finish one cd. Anyway if you don't pass the teacher's test, you have to repeat the cd again. So better to go slow n steady. Which CD is your gal at now?Dear parents
My child has been learning CMA for 2 years now since K1. Every week we struggle to finish the homework and she especially loathes the CD work. I'm wondering if we should stop the lessons but feel its a waste. I also worry that the knowledge so painstakingly gained so far will be forgotten very quickly. Any parents have good advice or tips? She is at level 9 now.
There were times when she gets a sum correct that she feels proud. So it's not all negative feelings all the time.
Thank you. -
eifrus:
I negotiate homework w my kid's CMA teacher, esp if I know that there is going to be some tests upcoming in his pri school and he needs to do revision. Other times, I will break up the homework, like do 1-2 pages per sitting per day. When there is less school homework, then he will do a little more pages of CMA work. Anyway, at that level, mental only takes 3 mins per page and abacus only 10 mins per page. For CD, teacher breaks up its completion into 2...1st week is 40 qns and the 2nd week is 30 qns. And in between, if I find that my kid is not able to catch the questions and do the calculations before the next question comes up, I will pause the recording to give him a bit more time. Actually, it is very draining to do non-stop 70 questions in one sitting. No point if the kid gets a lot of wrongs. So demoralizing!
Hi, My son has been with CMA for 1.5 yrs. These days, I will break up the CD homework into a few sessions. Sometimes just do 20/30 per session. CD homework is really getting very tough so I don't insist him to finish it during the week, let him go slow n don't need to stress over it. So he may take 2 or 3 weeks to finish one cd. Anyway if you don't pass the teacher's test, you have to repeat the cd again. So better to go slow n steady. Which CD is your gal at now?kboon2009:
Dear parents
My child has been learning CMA for 2 years now since K1. Every week we struggle to finish the homework and she especially loathes the CD work. I'm wondering if we should stop the lessons but feel its a waste. I also worry that the knowledge so painstakingly gained so far will be forgotten very quickly. Any parents have good advice or tips? She is at level 9 now.
There were times when she gets a sum correct that she feels proud. So it's not all negative feelings all the time.
Thank you.
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