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    2010 PSLE Discussion

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • J Offline
      James Ang
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      PSLE starts on Wednesday!

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      • NebbermindN Offline
        Nebbermind
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        ...and am I glad it'll be finally over by next Monday!!


        :celebrate:

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          Sun_2010
          last edited by

          Today: :imdrowning:

          Next week : :imanisland:

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          • V Offline
            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            yes, looking forward to it


            after 6 years of hard work and exciting learning journey, fun, play, growing up, it will be nostalgic to look back…my DS said

            and after the PSLE, there is still some competitions to represent the school in, overseas immersion trip, prepare for graduation…busy busy till Nov 19

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              markfch
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              verykiasu2010:
              yes, looking forward to it


              after 6 years of hard work and exciting learning journey, fun, play, growing up, it will be nostalgic to look back...my DS said

              and after the PSLE, there is still some competitions to represent the school in, overseas immersion trip, prepare for graduation...busy busy till Nov 19
              Just curious. In many parent-children relationships, does the end of PSLE mark the end of an era. Come sec sch, do kids still cling on their parents like my 6yr old ds is doing now?

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                verykiasu2010
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                markfch:
                verykiasu2010:

                yes, looking forward to it


                after 6 years of hard work and exciting learning journey, fun, play, growing up, it will be nostalgic to look back...my DS said

                and after the PSLE, there is still some competitions to represent the school in, overseas immersion trip, prepare for graduation...busy busy till Nov 19

                Just curious. In many parent-children relationships, does the end of PSLE mark the end of an era. Come sec sch, do kids still cling on their parents like my 6yr old ds is doing now?

                not sure about other people's kids....from my observation on friends' kids and my DD, once past Pri 6, it is a new phase of life in a new school environment - sec school - sign of being \"grown up\", more independent, no more \"hand holding\" in school matters, let the kid know they are responsible to follow up with their own homework, ask for help only when absolutely needed; they decide their own CCA, they go about it on their own and getting what they want in school; initially we advise her to go see her teacher to negotiate etc etc....and in the church, they are also given more responsibilities as youth, so all these help them adjust to a new phase of teenage life. And, less tuition.

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                  PSLEmom
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                  Good Luck to all of you in the PSLE2010 batch…follow your belief, do your best and may you achieve your goals! God Bless!

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                  • M Offline
                    MYB
                    last edited by

                    Hi


                    Don’t you all think its too much of pressure on kids at such an young age!

                    Anyway, this is the reality. All of us have to support them to stay cool and relaxed for the exams.


                    Good Luck to all the kids!

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                      naggo-nitemare
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                      Nebbermind:
                      ...and am I glad it'll be finally over by next Monday!!


                      :celebrate:
                      my DS' psle ends on tues. But the par-tay mood starts next monday proper! yay!

                      To all candidates, God bless, eat well, sleep well, rest well, enjoy the experience n put in ur best effort!

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                        mummyjoyce
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                        verykiasu2010:
                        markfch:

                        [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]yes, looking forward to it


                        after 6 years of hard work and exciting learning journey, fun, play, growing up, it will be nostalgic to look back...my DS said

                        and after the PSLE, there is still some competitions to represent the school in, overseas immersion trip, prepare for graduation...busy busy till Nov 19

                        Just curious. In many parent-children relationships, does the end of PSLE mark the end of an era. Come sec sch, do kids still cling on their parents like my 6yr old ds is doing now?

                        not sure about other people's kids....from my observation on friends' kids and my DD, once past Pri 6, it is a new phase of life in a new school environment - sec school - sign of being \"grown up\", more independent, no more \"hand holding\" in school matters, let the kid know they are responsible to follow up with their own homework, ask for help only when absolutely needed; they decide their own CCA, they go about it on their own and getting what they want in school; initially we advise her to go see her teacher to negotiate etc etc....and in the church, they are also given more responsibilities as youth, so all these help them adjust to a new phase of teenage life. And, less tuition.[/quote]I have a DD sitting for PSLE this week and I need to ensure that she is provided for well likes sleep early, drink lots of water, stay with her during her revision. Dont \"scold\" her at all - hope that her effort will pay off.
                        Another DD in Sec 1 this yr; teach her time management starts of the yr. Ask her to plan her revision schedules and told her that the results will tell if she can manage well on her own.
                        Agree that we need to slowly let go after p6 and they need to slowly start to plan revision and play times themselves. So far so good for me.
                        🙏 for all the PSLE students and all the very best.

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