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    self-study in library

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      YJL
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      Many times when i went to the library with my P5 boy, i saw few children of his age doing worksheets on their own. Few occasions, saw them there alone. I assumed it may be their usual regime there where their parent left them there alone to do their homework.

      Seems like a good idea tho i think the child must be independent learner. What do you think?
      My boy will fell asleep during his work at home.

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        hquek
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        Well, but those kids are taking up space meant for library users - pp who want to read there.


        I would suggest exploring study centres available in community centres. There’s none of the distractions (personal tv, etc); and I find the general atmosphere fairly conducive to study. Some ccs (from past experience) have air-con, others only fan.

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