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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • F Offline
      Flowermonaster
      last edited by

      csng:
      I think I have come to the right place. My boy will be in P6 next year. He has been coping well in P5.

      Welcome! Glad your boy doing well in P5. Let's 加油 together for our boys PSLE next year! šŸ˜„

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        Herbie
        last edited by

        hi flowermonaster,

        I agree with u tat we hv no control over the psle exam so it is quite pointless to speculate on the level of difficulty wrt the psle exam.

        Our kids just need to do their best!

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          vlim
          last edited by

          Herbie:
          hi flowermonaster,

          I agree with u tat we hv no control over the psle exam so it is quite pointless to speculate on the level of difficulty wrt the psle exam.

          Our kids just need to do their best!
          yup..afterall it is using T-score...

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            Tiramisu Coco
            last edited by

            Flowermonaster:
            I am not particular bother as it's not within our control whether it's easy or difficult. Just get our kids to prepare well & that's within our control. We just have to :xedfingers: that our kids are in tiptop condition (not sick or panic attack, etc) when the time comes. šŸ˜‰

            Well said! Totally agreed. :goodpost:

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              mum42
              last edited by

              Herbie:
              hi flowermonaster,

              I agree with u tat we hv no control over the psle exam so it is quite pointless to speculate on the level of difficulty wrt the psle exam.

              Our kids just need to do their best!
              Yes, our kids really just need to do their best next year :salute:
              1st DS took his PSLE in 2009, 2nd DS will be taking his next year. I can feel the stress already šŸ˜“

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                JennyMum
                last edited by

                Not worried for my DS PSLE next year. Have experienced tutor to handle his EMS. from 30% in P4 math to 80% in P5 in only 6 mths :boogie: Cannot say the same for his chinese though šŸ˜“

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                  elkniwt
                  last edited by

                  Hello friends,


                  My dd is also P6 next year. Let's us cheer each other on and support each other through the tough period ahead. Jia You!!
                  :lovesite:

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                    BeContented
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                    fifiyeo:
                    Just in the process of typing out some of the advice and decorating my DS's study room with them tomorrow morning!


                    Hope it'll be a constant reminder for him.

                    Hee hee.....can share share what you have typed out for your DS? Have reserved the book, still waiting for it.....so meanwhile, maybe can show him those advice so that when the book come, he'll recognise šŸ˜‰

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                      Tiramisu Coco
                      last edited by

                      elkniwt:
                      Hello friends,


                      My dd is also P6 next year. Let's us cheer each other on and support each other through the tough period ahead. Jia You!!
                      :lovesite:

                      My ds also P6 next year. Yes, all parents whose dd or ds taking psle in 2012 let's give one & another support so that we are able to stay sane to guide n support our children thru this tough chapter in their life. 加油!

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                        noob
                        last edited by

                        mum42:
                        Herbie:

                        hi flowermonaster,

                        I agree with u tat we hv no control over the psle exam so it is quite pointless to speculate on the level of difficulty wrt the psle exam.

                        Our kids just need to do their best!

                        Yes, our kids really just need to do their best next year :salute:
                        1st DS took his PSLE in 2009, 2nd DS will be taking his next year. I can feel the stress already šŸ˜“

                        My dd2 took the PSLE in 2009 too. Next year will be dd3, she will be having SA2 next week and will take a good break right after before we start our preparation for PSLE next year. šŸ˜„

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