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    Preschool Curriculum

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    • K Offline
      kwcllf
      last edited by

      Hi elmomo,


      You can always call MCYS and they have specific officers in charge of spcific areas.

      I can understand your frustration as I have the same experience as yourself. Go ahead to complain to MCYS. Although it may not be easy for them to "see" what is going on day-in-day-out, it is good to put some heat on the centre. … then maybe they will be more wary of their lapses and shortcomings.

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        elmomo
        last edited by

        hi all,


        tks for the advise. I had wanted to feedback more but restraint myself abit fearing they will "victimise" my girl. Heard from the administrator that they had terminated the service of one girl coz the parents were in disagreement with the centre. I asked her " won’t MCYS interfere meh?. Then she said they had this clause saying they can terminate if they "can’t meet the requirements of parents" lor and usually MCYS will only step in if there is child abuse…

        i dun want things to turn so ugly…

        by the way…what leeway time frame should i be looking for them to re-adjust back to the normal time table. I heard from one parent that during times of short handed-ness… the priniciple will come to give lesson if he is free…if not free, then no lessor wor and usually it takes around 2 mths to settle down. faint! …last time my girl in nursery, it din bother me so much…but now she is in K1, i am concerend. if kept having this problem of short handed-ness, then my girl is there more of "being babysit" than there to learn. Hiaz…

        thought of pulling her out but also scared i make the wrong choice…dun wan her to keep re-adapting to new environment.

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          elmomo
          last edited by

          they increase the fee from $520 to $590 (before subsidy) after govt increased the subsidy lor.


          i feedback quite on a number of things, think they feel i giving them trouble lah…and after hearing they terminated the service of the other girl, i wan to live some "hou lu" for ourselves till we can find a better one to change.

          i myself witnessed abit lah…no parents aound, teacher asked the crying girl to stop crying in a stern voice. Once saw me at the window…quickly change tune. sigh…once i walked past the centre…heard one teacher reprimanded a kid v sternly and so loud that i could hear it from the other end.

          but as u said, shortage of preschool teachers are a problem here, so i am afraid other centres will also have this kind of problem…then i will be back to square one if i pull my girl out n put in another. hiaz…

          u got any good ones to recommend? I live in the west. Also contemplating to put my girl in those 3hrs church kindergarten.

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            kwcllf
            last edited by

            Hi elmomo,


            I understand your frustration perfectly…keep changing childcare centres maqy not be the solution as you may encounter the same lousy services elsewhere. In the meantime, I suggest you continue to "feedback" on service lapses or teachers’ unacceptable behaviour to them. As long we we have the facts, they will not dare do anything drastic. At the same time, it will make them wary that they are being "watched".

            I will like to share with you one recent incident. On one particular day, they had Chicken rice for lunch. But when I examined what my kid was served, it contained such tiny morsels of chicken that it was practically "camoulflaged" by the rice. When I pointed out to them, the auntie said there was vegetables that my kid did not want. But I retorted that even with the vegetable, the amount of chicken was grossly disproportionate. The auntie just walked away and refused to do anything. Then I saw one of the teacher walking past and I asked her to be a witness and she said she would top it up with more chicken and "it should not be a problem". Still, the auntie had the cheek to complain that my kid did not want to take the vegetable. Asnyway, there was already vegetable soup and that was why I let my kid be.

            Well…I have proof of the whole incident. And if they wants to be ridiculous, I will not let the matter rest just like that.

            by the way, changing to a Kindergarten with 3 hours session daily may not be a bad idea if you have someone to look after your kids after classes. My daughter was once in a Kindergarten and the 3 hours she spent there was well-utilised. In a childcare centre, alot of time is wasted by "free-play" and uninspired teachers just going through motion.

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              Diveera
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              Hi Insider


              I’m in a dilemma. I’m not exactly pleased with the way my daughter Full Day CC is operating. I’m searching for alternative and there aren’t a better one near home and the fee is also higher. Am I expecting too much from a CC monthly fee of $300+ after subsidy?

              She recently enter N1. I don’t have a list of daily schedule, what time for bath, lunch, lesson, etc. I don’t know what’s their weekly meals. No idea what is her class size. I have request for these information though. I know who is her English teacher, never met her Chinese teacher. Total number of children for N1 is more than 20 and I’m not sure if they split to 2 classes for lesson.

              Have asked for their curriculum, was told it is theme base and what theme for which term but didn’t give in-dept of how will it be carried out and no presentation of worksheets.

              In your opinion, what is the full day CC monthly fee for N1 I should be prepared to pay for a decent curriculum with good teachers? If the CC is not so good, will it be better to place her in 3 hours kindergarten instead?

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                kwcllf
                last edited by

                Hi Diveera,



                The following are the Teacher-Child Ratio stipulated by MCYS.

                AGE OF CHILDREN PROGRAMME STAFF-CHILD RATIO
                2 months - 18 months = 1:5
                Above 18 months - 30 months = 1:8
                Above 30 months - 3 years = 1:12
                Above 3 years - 4 years = 1:15
                Above 4 years - below 7 years = 1:25


                For the curriculum, if it is theme-based, then they must tell you what is the theme for the month or term. You should demand from them the information and also its time-table.

                As for childcare fees, $300+ after subsidy is in the average range, in my opinion.

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                  elmomo
                  last edited by

                  Hi kwcllf,


                  thanks for the advice.

                  After i wrote in last yr’s feedback that i would like to see more "creative play" than more TV time, i actually realised for the past three days, the kids are in groups playing or reading. Hope will continue this way. My girl also told me they had started Maths and English lesson this week.

                  Some mummies also told me 3 hrs kindy more productive lor…will see how it goes. Thanks for all the advices.

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                    Diveera
                    last edited by

                    Hi kwcllf


                    Thanks for the information. I’m now waiting for them to provide me the menu and daily schedule.

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                      buds
                      last edited by

                      Heyya elmomo & diveera,


                      I’m ALL for 3 hours kindy!!!
                      Other than it being cheaper,
                      (cos no inclusion of the care part in
                      childcare, ie. shower, b’fast, lunch,
                      snack, sleep, "free play", tv, etc…)
                      it is solely 3hrs academic time.

                      At most once a week, playground
                      opportunity for the children… and
                      also indoor play - which has learning
                      corners for children to indulge in…
                      This kinda play is purposeful play.

                      If in childcare esp if child is full day,
                      i dislike the idea of having boxes and
                      boxes of blocks or lego being thrown
                      to the children to play till like forever!
                      Some teachers delay proper lesson
                      hour by just dumping those toys! This
                      is not constructive. We parents, can
                      reali jolly well do that for free at the
                      comfort of home…

                      Of course for parents who are both
                      working full time with no alternative
                      caregiver, no choice but to opt for
                      full day childcare. Full day children
                      tend to have their activities dragged
                      till end of the day. By right, full day
                      children should learn more things than
                      those attending half day to make it more
                      worth with the $$$ paid to the centre and
                      not just plain baby sitting…

                      Diveera,
                      A good centre will provide all the information
                      upon the child’s promotion to next level.
                      Everything from menu, timetable, themes
                      and whatever nots… They shud already have
                      that filed in when they started, so shudn’t be
                      too hard to provide information much less a
                      delayed one…

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Heyya insider,


                        You’re right! The centre most likely doesn’t have anything to
                        show for. I can’t tolerate these kinda set ups, man. So
                        unprofessional. Money all take but nothing to give.

                        Diveera,

                        Will you mind sharing which centre this is?

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