Club 2005 Kids
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SAHM_TAN:
hehehe I am a hopeless romantic and love celebrations , makes life more interesting than just enrichments, school and other routine stuff
Errrrrr....... my hubby didn't even mention Valentine's Day. So maybe he's not even thinking abt it LOL.
I don't care for Valentine's Day, so he married the right person LOL
This thread has been so quiet.
I can't wait for March Holidays to sleep in :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:
march is a super long month...... -
Morning everyone…
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Morning everyone!!
DH did wished me on Wednesday night… 15mins before Vday… hee… -
MintyMin:
so cute & sweet! heheheheMorning everyone!!
DH did wished me on Wednesday night.. 15mins before Vday.. hee.. -
Hi Parents, If you are clearing your child’s P1 stuff, I would like to buy used Pri 1 worksheets from you. Please pm me. Thanks.
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Hi all, I am new here. I have a daughter born in 2005 and she had spent most of her life in Australia. She just returned back to Singapore for her education, but she is struggling to get into her social life here with other children due to cultural differences. Do you all have any playgroups for our children in the same age group for her to socialise.
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Hi jadekungfu,
What type of cultural issues is she facing?
Is ok to PM which sch she is in? -
Hi all again,
I like to elaborate a little further. I have no issues with the school itself. M major concern is her social development rather than academic matters. In Australia, she had her own playgroup after school where she goes to other people’s house to play with other kids. I know this is foreign in Singapore, but I am looking for her to interact and socalise beyond the classroom environment. -
jadekungfu:
Hi jade kungfu! Welcome home and to this thread.Hi all again,
I like to elaborate a little further. I have no issues with the school itself. M major concern is her social development rather than academic matters. In Australia, she had her own playgroup after school where she goes to other people's house to play with other kids. I know this is foreign in Singapore, but I am looking for her to interact and socalise beyond the classroom environment.
My kids used to have playgroups when they were younger. When they stepped into primary school, the group sort of disbanded but the mummies still keep in touch. So it has evolved into a girlfriends' corner.
School days are long especially with CCAs, school activities, homework and enrichment. Weekends are reserved for the family. Those are some of the reasons the playgroups disbanded.
My kids have friends they met at the playground and they play together some evenings. These are usually informal groups.
Do you have neighbours with children around your kid's age? Or your kid could invite some friends home to play. -
Not really, my neighbours tend to be on the snobbish side unfortunately.
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