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      cantbearit2
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      rainbowfairy:
      Ha!ha! Sorry Cantbearit2, geez it's kinda hard to see using an iPhone. I meant to share my story to Jesyeo regarding her worries about her DD2. Ooopsy daisy!cheers mummies.

      haha... no worries. πŸ˜„ It's gd to share. My DD1 not so gifted like yur DD2 leh....hee.....but IM contented as long as she keep up wif the main stream.

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        rainbowfairy
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        cantbearit2:
        rainbowfairy:

        Ha!ha! Sorry Cantbearit2, geez it's kinda hard to see using an iPhone. I meant to share my story to Jesyeo regarding her worries about her DD2. Ooopsy daisy!cheers mummies.


        haha... no worries. πŸ˜„ It's gd to share. My DD1 not so gifted like yur DD2 leh....hee.....but IM contented as long as she keep up wif the main stream.


        not sure abt.gifted, didn't attempt to established.IAm totally with you, as long as my DD is happy no pressure. Sometimes we got so excited abt the gifted idea that we push the child way way hard that it kills the fun of studying. For me, I let her do it on her own pace and I know she is very happy in her class. πŸ˜‰

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          LLX04
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          cantbearit2:
          Tinkerbelle:

          [quote=\"cantbearit2\"]
          Anyone noes if that means tmr there's no CCA too?

          Hi cantbearit2,
          DD2 said that it was announced today that there will be no CCA for lower primary gals tomorrow. Your DD can sleep in... πŸ˜‰

          tinkerbelle, :thankyou: :thankyou: :thankyou:[/quote]Dear jesyeo and tinkerbelle,
          :thankyou: :thankyou: i have checked with the teacher and she gave the form to my gal yesterday.

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            Tinkerbelle
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            Hi everyone,


            Are your DDs having fun with the e-learning? πŸ˜‰

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              autumn82
              last edited by

              Tinkerbelle:
              Hi everyone,


              Are your DDs having fun with the e-learning? πŸ˜‰
              YES!!! Very much, but I'm dozing off.

              After she completed, she was asking for more. Telling me this is more fun than sch. :lol: :lol:

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                cantbearit2
                last edited by

                autumn82:
                Tinkerbelle:

                Hi everyone,


                Are your DDs having fun with the e-learning? πŸ˜‰

                YES!!! Very much, but I'm dozing off.

                After she completed, she was asking for more. Telling me this is more fun than sch. :lol: :lol:

                aiyo, fr this e-learning, realise DD is pretty weak in Maths (yes, surprise cos thot MT is more diff for her). Pretty upset cos DH has been coaching her for Maths. But knowing DH, I shld not b surprise. :x He will juz do the bare min & will not bother to explain how the relations of the nos. works. When he's back hm fr meeting aft lunch, he will noe. :evil: :nunchuk:

                Tinkerbelle, how many times in a yr do they have e-learning? Can they log on even during normal days to do the lessons? It's pretty useful I muz say.

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                  Gin
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                  Dear cantbearit2,


                  You are so funny, just looking at the icons (oops!, it should be 'emoticons':)) make me LOL! No choice, in Singapore, if not hands on, then will have to depend on tutors. Let's face it, how many children at the age of 5 think of 'studying' :). It is all 'play, play and play' :). That is why I teach through 'play'. I am definitely more for the 'relax... learn at your pace.... learning is a lifelong process..., etc' type of a parent. My older daughter studied in international schools as we were overseas for 25 years. My younger one is going to be in the Singapore school system. I personally feel that children here are pushed to 'grow up' way too early in life. It's like they have to 'go to office' at an early age :(. Sad, but true.


                  At this stage, I am just putting the tools in place for my younger daughter and then see how she copes in school. I don't want my child to be an unhappy kid. I just want her to be a kid :). She knows that I am always there when she needs me - be it for play or for studies. I adjust my working hours to suit her timing for play and studies.

                  I guess we parents are all the same - we do what and all that we can for our kids. Bottomline, we just want to see smiles on their faces. πŸ™‚

                  cantbearit2:
                  Gin:

                  With my little girl, I make flashcards with words she learn from school and we use that for Word Games. We scramble all the words (about 10 each time) and then we have to read aloud the word before we can grab the flashcard. In this way, we have fun and she gets to learn at the same time. Sometimes, she likes to keep playing and learning new words through this method. As I usually write in cursive writing, I prefer to print the words out from the computer. Writing them out would require less time. We play this game with Chinese characters, numbers and English words.

                  My little girl loves the routine of playing a board game and reading 2 books before going to bed. I just continue to read to her and she is welcomed to join in the reading if she feels like it. Sometimes, she likes to search out just simple words like 'lion' or other words from the pages of the book. We go to the AMK library once or twice a week and we usually have 12 books at any given time, at home. It is not a pressure cooker at our home, I just make the tools available and hopefully she will pick them up one of these days and make good use of them :).

                  Please do not feel bad because you are too busy or tired. We can only do what we can - after all, every parent just wants to love his/her kids :).

                  Wow Gin,
                  U R such a hands on mum! :udawoman: :udawoman: :udawoman: Yur DD is so lucky!!!! πŸ˜„

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                    Gin
                    last edited by

                    Hi jesyeo,


                    Is you DD2 about 3 years and 2 months young? Oh, if that is the case, I must tell you that I did not start my little girl at that age. At that age, we were just playing and playing, lots of conversations, watching suitable tv programs together, discussing about the characters on the movies or children's educational programs and we were dancing too :). Then, at the age of four and a half, I started her on the starfall.com (website) reading and from there, moved on to flashcards (which did not really look like cards, as I had printed the words from the computer, on normal A4 papers). And I treated it as a game right from the start. However, kids being kids, sometimes, they want a change of 'activities' and so, I think of news ways and activities to suit her, but still keeping the teaching syllabus the same. Sometimes we use the whiteboard. Yes, seems like lots of work isn't it? The truth is - it is! :).

                    Dearie, do not despair, if your DD2 is only about 3years and 2 months young, relax.... . Just enjoy your DD2, singing, dancing, playing, talking, etc. Have activities that make both you and your DD2 laugh alot, build up a really strong bond so that when the stressful time of 'teaching' them during the school years comes, you and your DD2 will have a solid emotional bank to make withdrawals from when needed. I have seen too many parents/children relationships turn sour because of 'studies'.

                    Have a fun-filled weekend with your kids! πŸ™‚


                    jesyeo:
                    Hi Gin,

                    Great that u are having fun time with ur kids. It is so heart warming to see them happy learning together. Thanks for sharing the tips to make our child learn. However, I have tried playing with my DD2 alphabet flash cards last time and she simply not interested. Realised that she will tend to avoid if is something that she doesn't know. She will just simply walk away and don't want to play 😞 Recognising words seems to be a rather hard for her. Till now she still can't recognise a single word.
                    Gin:

                    Hi jesyeo,

                    Yes, I totally agree with you, it is definitely not easy having kids and being a FTWM at the same time. Same for me here.

                    I do take a Multivite supplement once in a while (like once a week or every 10 days), on days when I feel I can no longer stand on my feet while awake :).

                    Having to teach and spend fun time with children is not so easy when you have limited energy and time on your hands.

                    With my little girl, I make flashcards with words she learn from school and we use that for Word Games. We scramble all the words (about 10 each time) and then we have to read aloud the word before we can grab the flashcard. In this way, we have fun and she gets to learn at the same time. Sometimes, she likes to keep playing and learning new words through this method. As I usually write in cursive writing, I prefer to print the words out from the computer. Writing them out would require less time. We play this game with Chinese characters, numbers and English words.

                    My little girl loves the routine of playing a board game and reading 2 books before going to bed. I just continue to read to her and she is welcomed to join in the reading if she feels like it. Sometimes, she likes to search out just simple words like 'lion' or other words from the pages of the book. We go to the AMK library once or twice a week and we usually have 12 books at any given time, at home. It is not a pressure cooker at our home, I just make the tools available and hopefully she will pick them up one of these days and make good use of them :).

                    Please do not feel bad because you are too busy or tired. We can only do what we can - after all, every parent just wants to love his/her kids :).


                    [quote=\"cantbearit2\"]jesyeo, though my DD2 does not seem dyslexic, IM guilty of not spending enough time wif her too. Guess having 3 kids & being a FTWM is not as easy as I thot. 😒

                    [/quote]

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                      cantbearit2
                      last edited by

                      Gin:
                      My older daughter studied in international schools as we were overseas for 25 years. My younger one is going to be in the Singapore school system. I personally feel that children here are pushed to 'grow up' way too early in life. It's like they have to 'go to office' at an early age :(. Sad, but true.



                      At this stage, I am just putting the tools in place for my younger daughter and then see how she copes in school. I don't want my child to be an unhappy kid. I just want her to be a kid :). She knows that I am always there when she needs me - be it for play or for studies. I adjust my working hours to suit her timing for play and studies.

                      I guess we parents are all the same - we do what and all that we can for our kids. Bottomline, we just want to see smiles on their faces. πŸ™‚
                      cantbearit2:

                      Wow Gin,
                      U R such a hands on mum! :udawoman: :udawoman: :udawoman: Yur DD is so lucky!!!! πŸ˜„

                      Int'l sch??? So yur DD1 is pretty much all grown up oredi??? :shock:

                      I agree wif wat u say abt our Ed sys. I can't deny the fact I was oso in some ways \"pressured\" to help my kids do better in sch. If given a choice, i will rather leave everythg to the sch teachers & juz teach my kids the day to day things without somehow linking them back to their sch curriculum.

                      But given such an environm in S'pore, we can't help but feel our kids will not feel happy if they R not capable in sch. Esp when some academic driven schs i noe of, has v insensitive teachers who will totally destroy our kids confidence & become unhappy (i noe it's an irony) when they do well.

                      Aft we learn our facts, we keep reminding ourselves that our kids cannot fall too far behind but we shld not push them so hard that they don't enjoy their childhood. Kids being kids, they need to have fun. Sometimes I juz find it a struggle to strike a balance. :frustrated:

                      Luckily my DH is someone who is v \"bo chap\" kind of person & juz wan our kids to play & play. He believes in learning abt fun things but not related to sch. eg. he teaches DD1 abt the planets thru drawing. The details of each planet is something which mummy doesn't even noe. :oops: It is not in their sch syllabus but to DH, most imp thg is DD enjoys it.

                      IM d more \"gan cheong\" one and insist DD muz finish homework b4 play (if there's time left, hee....). IM always worried that she will lose her confidence and become uninterested in studies. :scared:

                      So in a way, we complement each other whr teachings R concern. πŸ˜‰ I hope our kids will not blame us (not sure if it's for \"not pushing them hard enough\" or \"push them too hard\", hee....) wen they grow up and understand that our intentions is really for them 2b happy.

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                        funkymonkey
                        last edited by

                        Gin:
                        Hi jesyeo,


                        Is you DD2 about 3 years and 2 months young? Oh, if that is the case, I must tell you that I did not start my little girl at that age. At that age, we were just playing and playing, lots of conversations, watching suitable tv programs together, discussing about the characters on the movies or children's educational programs and we were dancing too :). Then, at the age of four and a half, I started her on the starfall.com (website) reading and from there, moved on to flashcards (which did not really look like cards, as I had printed the words from the computer, on normal A4 papers). And I treated it as a game right from the start. However, kids being kids, sometimes, they want a change of 'activities' and so, I think of news ways and activities to suit her, but still keeping the teaching syllabus the same. Sometimes we use the whiteboard. Yes, seems like lots of work isn't it? The truth is - it is! :).

                        Dearie, do not despair, if your DD2 is only about 3years and 2 months young, relax.... . Just enjoy your DD2, singing, dancing, playing, talking, etc. Have activities that make both you and your DD2 laugh alot, build up a really strong bond so that when the stressful time of 'teaching' them during the school years comes, you and your DD2 will have a solid emotional bank to make withdrawals from when needed. I have seen too many parents/children relationships turn sour because of 'studies'.

                        Have a fun-filled weekend with your kids! πŸ™‚


                        jesyeo:

                        Hi Gin,

                        Great that u are having fun time with ur kids. It is so heart warming to see them happy learning together. Thanks for sharing the tips to make our child learn. However, I have tried playing with my DD2 alphabet flash cards last time and she simply not interested. Realised that she will tend to avoid if is something that she doesn't know. She will just simply walk away and don't want to play 😞 Recognising words seems to be a rather hard for her. Till now she still can't recognise a single word.
                        [quote=\"Gin\"]Hi jesyeo,

                        Yes, I totally agree with you, it is definitely not easy having kids and being a FTWM at the same time. Same for me here.

                        I do take a Multivite supplement once in a while (like once a week or every 10 days), on days when I feel I can no longer stand on my feet while awake :).

                        Having to teach and spend fun time with children is not so easy when you have limited energy and time on your hands.

                        With my little girl, I make flashcards with words she learn from school and we use that for Word Games. We scramble all the words (about 10 each time) and then we have to read aloud the word before we can grab the flashcard. In this way, we have fun and she gets to learn at the same time. Sometimes, she likes to keep playing and learning new words through this method. As I usually write in cursive writing, I prefer to print the words out from the computer. Writing them out would require less time. We play this game with Chinese characters, numbers and English words.

                        My little girl loves the routine of playing a board game and reading 2 books before going to bed. I just continue to read to her and she is welcomed to join in the reading if she feels like it. Sometimes, she likes to search out just simple words like 'lion' or other words from the pages of the book. We go to the AMK library once or twice a week and we usually have 12 books at any given time, at home. It is not a pressure cooker at our home, I just make the tools available and hopefully she will pick them up one of these days and make good use of them :).

                        Please do not feel bad because you are too busy or tired. We can only do what we can - after all, every parent just wants to love his/her kids :).


                        [/quote]Hi Gin,
                        We LOVE starfall!!!both DD1 and DD2 simply adore it!!!It's really good and came in handy as I was homeschooling the gals then.Like you I made flashcards,letter stencils,and if they got bored we learn through lots of games....fun for them but quite exhausting making materials while they sleep!!!our home has a corner that resembles a school and we call it our office πŸ˜„

                        My gal really enjoyed e-learning today..we started at 8am after breakfast and finish at around 11.30..then off to lucky plaza for lunch and went to tangs for shopping!!! :lol: :lol:
                        Rushed to pick DD2 and DS1 after that!!!
                        How i wish EVERY FRIDAY is e-learning!! :lol: :lol:

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