De La Salle
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mvelle09:
According to my girl, no Art hw this week. They went to computer room to print the art work from computer then give the work to teacher. That's all no need to do anything at home.
Thanks for sharing!!!
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Hey mummies, that is what this networking group for. Sometimes I am also wonder whether to believe messages from our playful P1 kids.
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Good morning mummies, Any idea when is the presentation for English show & tell ? Dd mentioned that it is today since her index no is < 10 :!: True ? we have not really prepared. Now need to count on my MIL to guide her.
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yes, this is the best networking place for us mommies
who sometimes can/cannot believe our kid's words...
anyway, according to my ds, his show & tell turn is
on Thursday. so i guess it is true tat yr dd's turn is
today since my ds's index is > 20. -
Thanks for confirmation. Hope she copes well. Cheers !
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Great ! She said she did well and enjoyed the presentation session. And Mrs Tan Cheong was very patient and nice.
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Just want to share something:
Last few days my son brought back a new pencil case and a box of colour pencil, he claimed that there were gifts from his classmate as my son helping him in the class (My son helps him to find his diary book and water bottles as the classmate lost somewhere). I was so doubts as I not sure whether his words were reliable or not. I worry that he took/steal something not belonging to him. The pencil case is with Ben 10 picture (which is my son favorite show) and seems like not cheap.
I keep asking my son using the hard and soft approach but not able to get the answer. So, I asked the form teacher to help me to investigate. After taking few days, finally this morning I received an email from his form teacher and being told that these were really an appreciated gift from his classmate and the form teacher also commented that my son is kind, honest and helpful in the class. I am so glad to hear that because I always want him to be independent and not always the one who need cares from others and importantly my son did not lie to me. -
you have taught yr son well, Anna !!!
three cheers to u again !!! :celebrate:
an honest boy will grow up to be
a very good contribution to the society.... -
Thanks baby2momma. Anyway i got the 6 sense that he will not doing well for the second topical test. share with your another good news, i am 4 mths pregnant already and really tired to teach him after work and sometimes i just let go. If u see a pregnant woman waiting outside the De La salle, maybe the woman is me.
sometimes i not that honest but i contribute to society in other way
i mean the birth rate in Singapore -
Anna Ng:
Hi Anna,Just want to share something:
Last few days my son brought back a new pencil case and a box of colour pencil, he claimed that there were gifts from his classmate as my son helping him in the class (My son helps him to find his diary book and water bottles as the classmate lost somewhere). I was so doubts as I not sure whether his words were reliable or not. I worry that he took/steal something not belonging to him. The pencil case is with Ben 10 picture (which is my son favorite show) and seems like not cheap.
I keep asking my son using the hard and soft approach but not able to get the answer. So, I asked the form teacher to help me to investigate. After taking few days, finally this morning I received an email from his form teacher and being told that these were really an appreciated gift from his classmate and the form teacher also commented that my son is kind, honest and helpful in the class. I am so glad to hear that because I always want him to be independent and not always the one who need cares from others and importantly my son did not lie to me.
That's really nice ... *hee* I know what you mean about doubting our own kids. I think we shd be more trusting.
Give your ds an extra hug and kiss for being such a good boy!
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