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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • J Offline
      janet88
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      mn:
      6 more months to go for PSLE!!!!! :yikes: Good Luck!!

      Thanks, we parents definitely need lots of strength to survive the BIG thing. Stress doesn't end on Oct 2nd or 3rd, there is another stress after that - secondary school posting.

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        belieber13
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        janet_lee88:
        mn:

        6 more months to go for PSLE!!!!! :yikes: Good Luck!!


        Thanks, we parents definitely need lots of strength to survive the BIG thing. Stress doesn't end on Oct 2nd or 3rd, there is another stress after that - secondary school posting.

        Don't worry fellow parents:) Something to note is that after PSLE, don't ask your child continuously about what they answered during PSLE. They want all the stress and torture out of their heads:)

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          soonlee.012396ng.012396resources-sg.012396com
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          janet_lee88:
          mn:

          6 more months to go for PSLE!!!!! :yikes: Good Luck!!


          Thanks, we parents definitely need lots of strength to survive the BIG thing. Stress doesn't end on Oct 2nd or 3rd, there is another stress after that - secondary school posting.


          This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.

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            Snow Crystal
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            ER:

            This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.
            Hahahaha :rotflmao: no wonder you are in ER (Emergency Room) šŸ˜‰ :evil: ....jkjk
            Take one step at a time, scale each mountain as it comes lor.
            I see PSLE as a journey, for those who embark on this journey together with DS/DD, you will share the laughter and tears of DS/DD. It is one of the rare and last times when you will be this close and involved in his/her life, studies, tuition, school, lessons. After that, most will let go and release the kid in Secondary School, thus the PSLE memory is actually something quite unique to such parents.

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              niza6666.028774hotmail.028774com
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              Snow Crystal:
              ER:


              This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.

              Hahahaha :rotflmao: no wonder you are in ER (Emergency Room) šŸ˜‰ :evil: ....jkjk
              Take one step at a time, scale each mountain as it comes lor.
              I see PSLE as a journey, for those who embark on this journey together with DS/DD, you will share the laughter and tears of DS/DD. It is one of the rare and last times when you will be this close and involved in his/her life, studies, tuition, school, lessons. After that, most will let go and release the kid in Secondary School, thus the PSLE memory is actually something quite unique to such parents.

              Once the kids enter Sec 1, that's the time for us to relax šŸ•ŗ and another stress will haunt us later. :nailbite: It's 'O' levels.

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                mummy so kiasu
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                ER:
                janet_lee88:

                [quote=\"mn\"]6 more months to go for PSLE!!!!! :yikes: Good Luck!!


                Thanks, we parents definitely need lots of strength to survive the BIG thing. Stress doesn't end on Oct 2nd or 3rd, there is another stress after that - secondary school posting.

                This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.[/quote]Take one step at a time. You really sound very stressful & scary to me. We might end up giving too much stress to the kids. Must learn how to release stress. Stress management is very important or else will break down.

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                  belieber13
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                  mn:
                  Snow Crystal:

                  [quote=\"ER\"]
                  This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.

                  Hahahaha :rotflmao: no wonder you are in ER (Emergency Room) šŸ˜‰ :evil: ....jkjk
                  Take one step at a time, scale each mountain as it comes lor.
                  I see PSLE as a journey, for those who embark on this journey together with DS/DD, you will share the laughter and tears of DS/DD. It is one of the rare and last times when you will be this close and involved in his/her life, studies, tuition, school, lessons. After that, most will let go and release the kid in Secondary School, thus the PSLE memory is actually something quite unique to such parents.

                  Once the kids enter Sec 1, that's the time for us to relax šŸ•ŗ and another stress will haunt us later. :nailbite: It's 'O' levels.[/quote]In Sec 1, the stress for the 'O' levels is already on... Haishhh

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                    janet88
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                    It looks like a 9 month affair, but in actual fact, it is a whole year thing. Fortunately, all the CA/SA is purely an indication of son's progress and what he is weak in...marks are not taken into consideration for BIG picture.


                    After PSLE finishes in Oct, then choosing sec schools and results of posting, it's pure torture. :frustrated:
                    When my son sits for his O levels, my younger one would be sitting for her PSLE. By then, I should be able to hands off my older one. :xedfingers:

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                      soonlee.012396ng.012396resources-sg.012396com
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                      mn:
                      Snow Crystal:

                      [quote=\"ER\"]
                      This is so true and I am speaking from experience. After PSLE is over, you will stress over the results. Then after results are out, you will stress over choice of school. After you have chosen the schools, you will stress over school posting results. By then , it's end of Dec. And when you finally think that the stress is over, the Sec 1 stress begins.

                      Hahahaha :rotflmao: no wonder you are in ER (Emergency Room) šŸ˜‰ :evil: ....jkjk
                      Take one step at a time, scale each mountain as it comes lor.
                      I see PSLE as a journey, for those who embark on this journey together with DS/DD, you will share the laughter and tears of DS/DD. It is one of the rare and last times when you will be this close and involved in his/her life, studies, tuition, school, lessons. After that, most will let go and release the kid in Secondary School, thus the PSLE memory is actually something quite unique to such parents.

                      Once the kids enter Sec 1, that's the time for us to relax šŸ•ŗ and another stress will haunt us later. :nailbite: It's 'O' levels.[/quote]
                      That's what I thought before my DS started Sec 1. You'll know what I mean next year. Enjoy the PSLE journey now.

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                        Herbie
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                        Hi! ER,

                        I know wat u mean.

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