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    Comparing Math Enrichment Programmes

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      Champion
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      jkids:
      champion:

      are you a fulltime home maker?

      i am working and have 3 kids. as much as i want to give full attention to all my kids i can't . i am not sure if this is one reason why he doesnt do well. your method is interesting and something i will not tot of. many time, i juz teach him fr assessment book. šŸ˜ž
      Mummy jkids :hugs: I am also a FTWM with 3 kids - P5, P2 and Nursery šŸ˜„

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        jkids
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        champion...how u cope? share some tips. šŸ™‚ are u by chance a teacher?


        any comments about the 2 in 1 maths eng at just education?

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          MikShar
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          Hi, any parents heard of Daekyo Eye Level?


          Ds is very careless when doing Maths so trying to find a suitable enrichment program that can help (hopefully)!

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            Imami
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            faithgurl:
            Hi phtthp & Kellystarry,


            Thanks for your valuable feedback.
            For Kumon, I hv read tt their work is quite repetitive & I think the child will be quite bored if the lesson is not so lively.

            Anybody else can provide more feedbacks? Thanks so much.
            I think Kumon will be good for training time management and precision. From what I heard, the kid has to complete the worksheet in a stipulated time and that there must not be any mistake in order to proceed. This, I think, would train on speed and accuracy. However, it has its limitation. Those kids who learn faster/more intelligent, would get bored by such repetitive work.

            If you are keen in MPM, then try out Jelic. MPM is for kids at least 6yo. Any younger, go for Jelic.

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              faithgurl
              last edited by

              Hi,


              Thanks for sharing. Do you have any idea where are the centres located? I can't seems to find it.

              Imami:
              faithgurl:

              Hi phtthp & Kellystarry,

              Thanks for your valuable feedback.
              For Kumon, I hv read tt their work is quite repetitive & I think the child will be quite bored if the lesson is not so lively.

              Anybody else can provide more feedbacks? Thanks so much.

              I think Kumon will be good for training time management and precision. From what I heard, the kid has to complete the worksheet in a stipulated time and that there must not be any mistake in order to proceed. This, I think, would train on speed and accuracy. However, it has its limitation. Those kids who learn faster/more intelligent, would get bored by such repetitive work.

              If you are keen in MPM, then try out Jelic. MPM is for kids at least 6yo. Any younger, go for Jelic.

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                Geraldinelim
                last edited by

                hi faithgurl,


                Are you looking for good centres? Where do you stay? Let me know if you need help. I have good recommendation. Dont mind sharing with you šŸ™‚

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                  faithgurl
                  last edited by

                  Hi Geraldinelim,


                  I have just sent u a pm.

                  Anybody else can share with me where are MPM centres located?

                  Geraldinelim:
                  hi faithgurl,

                  Are you looking for good centres? Where do you stay? Let me know if you need help. I have good recommendation. Dont mind sharing with you šŸ™‚

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                    deardear07
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                    How is mindstretcher for p2 at bishan? Is standard good there? How r the teachers like?

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                      Blue Pearl
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                      Has anyone sent their kid to SAM? How is it? It seems that they are following closely with MOE syllabus. Any comments?


                      Which is better? MPM or SAM? SAM is done by local teacher unlike MPM overseas.

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                        faithgurl
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        Did anyone tried Global Education Hub 3G Abacus, Mental Arithmetic + Left and Right Brain IQ Training? Need some feedback. Thks!

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