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kiasimom:
Your son went for 2nd round of screening? I heard result should by out by next week. Look out for the yellow envelopeHi. I am new to this website kiasuparents.com.
Chance upon it when I am googling for GEP information.
kiasimom:
I read in Kumon thread that both your kids are attending. Yours attempting which level now?Prior to that, I have private tutors for my children but as the children grow older, I realised that it is not just the academic results I am looking at. I need to be involved in their upbringing and character building which I think no one will be a better person to do that other than myself.
My elder girl used to attend Kumon too, withdrawn at K2. Now I'm coaching her, she's not attending tuitions -
[quote]Hi kiasimom,
I'll like to teach my kids myself too
But really difficult to teach two young kids at the same time
I'm concern that my K1 is too shy, might need to send her for some enrichments for more interactions with other kids.[/quote]Hi. You can teach your two children at different times so that you can spend enough time with each of them.
As for your K1 kid, it will be good to send her to enrichment classes that doesn't require her to spend long hours there as kid her age cannot commit to long hours of concentration.
If she is already attending kindergarten, the time spent there should be enough for her to interact with her classmates.
Do not worry too much as kids will grow on their own pace
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kiasimom:
I read in Kumon thread that both your kids are attending. Yours attempting which level now?t;]
Prior to that, I have private tutors for my children but as the children grow older, I realised that it is not just the academic results I am looking at. I need to be involved in their upbringing and character building which I think no one will be a better person to do that other than myself.
My elder girl used to attend Kumon too, withdrawn at K2. Now I'm coaching her, she's not attending tuitions[/quote]
Hi.
My boy is doing level G and my girl is doing level C.
May I know why you withdrawn your girl from Kumon? -
sleepy:
Yes, my son went for the 2nd round. I am waiting for the results.
Your son went for 2nd round of screening? I heard result should by out by next week. Look out for the yellow envelopekiasimom:
Hi. I am new to this website kiasuparents.com.
Chance upon it when I am googling for GEP information.
kiasimom:
I read in Kumon thread that both your kids are attending. Yours attempting which level now?Prior to that, I have private tutors for my children but as the children grow older, I realised that it is not just the academic results I am looking at. I need to be involved in their upbringing and character building which I think no one will be a better person to do that other than myself.
My elder girl used to attend Kumon too, withdrawn at K2. Now I'm coaching her, she's not attending tuitions
How do you know it is a yellow envelope
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kiasimom:
I feel that Kumon Maths is not quite in sync with MOE's model drawing & heuristic type of questions. In my opinion, seem more suitable for preschoolers, to build a strong foundation in addition & subtraction.Hi.
My boy is doing level G and my girl is doing level C.
May I know why you withdrawn your girl from Kumon?
She progressed sufficiently to handle primary school Maths so we decided to let her spend time on her favourite activity, reading, instead of struggling with daily worksheets. -
sleepy:
Oic.
I feel that Kumon Maths is not quite in sync with MOE's model drawing & heuristic type of questions. In my opinion, seem more suitable for preschoolers, to build a strong foundation in addition & subtraction.kiasimom:
Hi.
My boy is doing level G and my girl is doing level C.
May I know why you withdrawn your girl from Kumon?
She progressed sufficiently to handle primary school Maths so we decided to let her spend time on her favourite activity, reading, instead of struggling with daily worksheets.
My son is very interested in doing Kumon as it exceeds what he is doing in school and he gets great satisfaction from being able to achieve his ASHR goal.
He told me perserverance is the key to completing his worksheet.
There are times when he found the worksheets too difficult but with guidance from his instructor, he is able to progress.
Of course, this applies differently to other people.
As long as you are comfortable in your child's progress, Kumon is optional
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kiasimom:
My son is very interested in doing Kumon as it exceeds what he is doing in school and he gets great satisfaction from being able to achieve his ASHR goal.
He told me perserverance is the key to completing his worksheet.
As long as you are comfortable in your child's progress, Kumon is optional
Your kids willing to do worksheets without prompting? Any other enrichments besides Kumon?
Mine super 'nua' when comes to doing worksheets. On one hand, I want to leave it to her own pace, don't pressure her. On the other hand, if really at her own pace, one week she would probably complete only 5 pages, the outstanding worksheets get piled up in lightning speed! I told teacher to assign 3-5 pages a day only, 10 pages a day is mission impossible for her
She reached level F which I feel is sufficient for primary school. The next level is algebra. Hubby prefers her to master the model method before introducing algebra. For me, it doesn't matter which method come first as long as I don't have to nag nag nag, chase after her to complete worksheets. It's more of a relief for me than her
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Yes, it has become a daily habit for them to do their worksheets.
Just that sometimes, I will ask them if they have completed their Kumon worksheets.
No, they do not have other enrichment classes besides Kumon.
They are busy enough with their schoolwork and revision and I want them to have some relax time
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kiasimom:
YES I agree, time to do other things that kids themselvesYes, it has become a daily habit for them to do their worksheets.
Just that sometimes, I will ask them if they have completed their Kumon worksheets.
No, they do not have other enrichment classes besides Kumon.
They are busy enough with their schoolwork and revision and I want them to have some relax time
enjoy is more important. My girl has her favourite Ballet to look forward
to every Sat. Also attending Berries Chinese and The Writer's Place (going back to ICanRead next year). That's it.
Other times she loved reading and listening to stories
(I do storytelling almost everyday) and outdoors... walk,
playground, market, library (we do this even on weekdays
before her afternoon school).
Just completed her inline skating lessons. Promised to let her practice
on her own after exams end of this week.
As for Math, teaching her myself for now...
What do you do with your children during free time? -
sleepy:
My N1 is not 3yo yet. Will be sending her to CC for N2 next year. Considering ballet class when she turns 3
She started Chinese enrichment at 3yo & had since 'graduated' from her class. Started abacus when she was 3.5 yo. All classes not accompanied by parents. I prefer once a week type of enrichments when they are younger. I attempted to send her to kindy at N2 but she kept falling sick so only attended for half a year. Then re-join again at K1.
3yo is an excellent age to start on enrichments. Plenty of options as most enrichment centers take in kids from that age.
I'll prefer enrichments on weekdays, cos weekends are \"family time\". But that would mean I'll have to bring two kids on my own, and K1 will have to wait with me while N1 is having her class. How do you handle that? :?:
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