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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • M Offline
      markfch
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      php:

      u mentioned PV shifted house ma....
      Huh? Still don't get you πŸ‘…

      Talking about balloting stress, can ask XYZ1 to share. As far as I know, she's been thru far more flip-flops than anyone else here.

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        IJJ
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        Funx3:
        Mrsbongz:


        Ya, i pack snacks for him, but he enjoys buying. So he has to learn to identify e foods lo. We take it as an oppty for him to learn πŸ™‚ so far q safe since feb.

        Very Sensible of your Little boy. :love: :love:
        Just Curious, is this condition happens to your family member during certain period, like when they are kids, but cure by itself when they are adult,
        Or is it for Life?

        :salute: so disciplined!

        My #2 also has eczema since infant. She has to avoid alot of food and contact allergans like detergents and paints. Quite bad when the rashes break out. I seriously pray and hope that it can be outgrown.

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          Funx3
          last edited by

          IJJ:

          My #2 also has eczema since infant. She has to avoid alot of food and contact allergans like detergents and paints. Quite bad when the rashes break out. I seriously pray and hope that it can be outgrown.
          Ever Since I Got A Bad Case of Rashes Breakout in my Early Twenties,
          It Keep Recurring, whenever I Got in Contact with Paints, thinners and Recently I Found Out, Waxing chemical on the Leather Sofa!

          *Sigh* Just Got to Live with it ....
          But the Itch from the Rashes is Terrible ....
          So Afraid it's not something that One Can outgrow, at Least for my Case ....
          😒 😒

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            Jennifer
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            E3:
            I had printed a few sets of samples from this website for my dd to try before exams. I assume they are samples and usually sample papers do not depict the real standard of the actual papers, so will the actual papers be set at a different level of standard? More difficult? Can any parents whose kids had taken verify? The passages for English paper are of good standard, and the questions are ok, Math is fine. I had not let her try Science yet.

            I still hv the P3 test papers (both my elder boy n younger boy). Let me find some time tonight to post the topics covered.

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              Jennifer
              last edited by

              Funx3:
              IJJ:


              My #2 also has eczema since infant. She has to avoid alot of food and contact allergans like detergents and paints. Quite bad when the rashes break out. I seriously pray and hope that it can be outgrown.

              Ever Since I Got A Bad Case of Rashes Breakout in my Early Twenties,
              It Keep Recurring, whenever I Got in Contact with Paints, thinners and Recently I Found Out, Waxing chemical on the Leather Sofa!

              *Sigh* Just Got to Live with it ....
              But the Itch from the Rashes is Terrible ....
              So Afraid it's not something that One Can outgrow, at Least for my Case ....
              😒 😒

              Hardly can get a cure for skin allergy. I am one such victim too. I know if I am unwell, the chances of outbreak are higher. It all boils down to immunity.

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                lizhi
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                Funx3:
                From What I see, this Boy is Quite a Chatter-Box and Rather Bossy in his Way, Not so Much a Bully ....


                Agreed with E3, If he's too distracting, Request T for a change of Seat.
                It is Normal Practice for T to seat a Talkative Boy next to a Quiet Gal. With No Reciprocating Partner, this will discourage him from distracting the Class during Lessons.

                My Gal is Often placed Beside such Boys in the few years she's in PH, and has complaint about it to me occasionally.
                She Just Ignore Him during such times, and Life Goes On ....
                πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰
                Ya, I am understanding. I agreed he was not really had 'bully' idea... I hope my dd can distinguish right from wrong, and know how to do herself, should be learn from E3's. My dd is a bit sensitive so easy to be influenced by others, specially about friendship. Thank you, Funx3.

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                  Mrsbongz
                  last edited by

                  Looks like allergies r v common now, the tcm told me to build up his healrh, saying that that's the best 'cure'. Cos the body that is healthy can deal with all these allergens, everything else is just a solution to the symptom.


                  Lizhi, i guess girls can b more shy n reserve, my ds used to get pinched n disturbed in kindy too. Took us a while to find out. But i realised he didn't want us to push him to talk to e fren or teacher bcos he was afriad, so when u speak w ur girl, its good to reassure her πŸ™‚ Hope things get better!

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                    janet88
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                    Stress can lead to skin breakouts/allergies. I had hives when I was bf 24/7. As it is, I already have sensitive nose. With lift upgrading just outside, I sneeze even more. So have to close windows.

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                      lizhi
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                      Mrsbongz:
                      Lizhi, i guess girls can b more shy n reserve, my ds used to get pinched n disturbed in kindy too. Took us a while to find out. But i realised he didn't want us to push him to talk to e fren or teacher bcos he was afriad, so when u speak w ur girl, its good to reassure her πŸ™‚ Hope things get better!

                      Correct. Yes, she need, this mum reassure her. thank you, Mrsbongz :celebrate:

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                        I also have ezcema and it will flare up when I am under stress. As I grow older, it's under control somehow and with every pregnancy, I got better ...hehe...Thank God none of my girls inherited it from me, at least not that I know of. πŸ™

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