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    • S Offline
      SAHM_TAN
      last edited by

      tigger88:
      Tokidoki:

      [quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]When my DH not at home, sometimes my kids do not have TV time. But when DH is at home, they will have TV time. TV induce beta brainwaves. When I reduced the TV time over time I find that my DS and DD focus are better. Just sharing.


      yah, too much of anything is no good. i'm couch potato, so find it very cruel to stop my DS from watching. šŸ˜‰

      If I stop DS1, I have to stop DD and DS2 too. The younger ones sure protest and whine...Guess tough to stop totally but since the younger ones are going to cc full day by next year, I guess controlling DS1's TV time during day time might be ok.[/quote]That's what I do, I limit both older kids TV, bb not affected :lol:

      Normal days, they will have 1 hr of TV time. 30 mins for DD1 and 30 mins for DS. But when DH is home, they will have more, so next day when DH not at home, there's no TV time :evil:

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        bigsnoopy
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        agnesleong:
        Hi all, nice to meet u all here.. šŸ˜„

        Happen to chance upon this thread while browsing around the forum abt pri school n P1 registration.
        I have a 6yo boy (Sep 2005) and a 2yo gal (July 2009).
        M super stress now regards to the P1 registration also. :sad:
        I stay ard paya lebar area n wanted to reg Kong Hwa as i m within 1km.
        But they always ballot for this phase so m not too sure whether to take the risk or not.
        My back up plan is Tanjong Katong Pri as i m 1-2km n there is no balloting for this phase judging from the past history.

        Anybody registering for the same school? šŸ˜„
        Welcome! :rahrah:

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          bigsnoopy
          last edited by

          SAHM_TAN:

          So soon you start to :faint: again :rotflmao:
          She is going to :faint: until next year. :laugh:

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            SAHM_TAN
            last edited by

            bigsnoopy:

            Dont know about ur school canteen but the food in RMP is not very healthy as they use processed food. I am very against processed food.
            Your DD in childcare or taken care by family members?

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              bigsnoopy
              last edited by

              MintyMin:
              fwah! seems like there's so much to take into consideration abt BASC.. but my area i rarely heard of any other after sch care leh.. i tink i nid to go find out more..

              Ya RMPS area also never see got BASC.

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                SAHM_TAN
                last edited by

                bigsnoopy:
                SAHM_TAN:


                So soon you start to :faint: again :rotflmao:

                She is going to :faint: until next year. :laugh:

                I understand what she meant.

                Think she will :faint: till they get married

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                  Castle House
                  last edited by

                  bigsnoopy:
                  SAHM_TAN:


                  So soon you start to :faint: again :rotflmao:

                  She is going to :faint: until next year. :laugh:

                  :oops: aiyo.. won't la.. :rotflmao:

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                    bigsnoopy
                    last edited by

                    SAHM_TAN:

                    When my DH not at home, sometimes my kids do not have TV time. But when DH is at home, they will have TV time. TV induce beta brainwaves. When I reduced the TV time over time I find that my DS and DD focus are better. Just sharing.
                    Er.. I thought it is alpha wave that trigger the right brain.

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                      MintyMin
                      last edited by

                      SAHM_TAN:

                      When my DH not at home, sometimes my kids do not have TV time. But when DH is at home, they will have TV time. TV induce beta brainwaves. When I reduced the TV time over time I find that my DS and DD focus are better. Just sharing.
                      Same here lah.. DH hm.. tv whole day.. so he can watch his own show.. esp when i m not hm.. :skeptical: :roll:

                      When i m hm.. usually time for show is from 730pm to 8pm.. if not sometimes till 830pm

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                        Kabby
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                        :welcome: agnesleong!

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