I Can Read - Discussion
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Actually different age children progress to ICR at differently and we can’t say that by K1 they have started which workbook. For eg, my child started in year end of K1 and he completed ICR in P1. So it depend each child how their learning stages.
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thinking of enrolling my DD in the AMK or goldhill branch. Any review on these 2 branches?
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Hi! I ve no exp with amk branch but my girl was in goldhill branch b4. The 2 teachers she had were gd and the admin staff were friendly n helpful too. My dd enjoyed her lessons there.
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Hi,
I read somewhere in this forum that ICR spelling list is a killer. Indeed it was! My DS has 60 words to practise this week. Is it the usual no. of words to practise across all books? :roll: -
If I remembered correctly, at some week, it might not have spelling. But usually teacher will not be testing all the words for my children’s case as their teacher wanted to ensure they are able to decode the words.
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Hi, I’m new here. I am comtemplating between ICR and L Central at Goldhill branch. Anyone has kids studying at these centres, able to give feedback? Between ICR and L Central which is good. Which one is more beneficiary to the kid when they go to pri sch?
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Hi
I am the thinking of enrolling my 5-yr old son in ICR. He will be taking the assessment next week. Any comments on the centre in Tiong Bahru? Is ICR centre really that good? -
I have signed up my boy (3.5yrs) with ICR at Rivervale mall. It's his 3rd lesson now but he is still crying and not willing to go into the class himself. He doesn't want to attend. He is a full time childcare boy and has always loving going to school.
Any one here has any feedback on the ICR at Rivervale mall? I was thinking, should i change his class to another slot with different teacher or perhaps change him to Kovan outlet which that might be the next alternative nearer to my house at Punggol. Or is that normal?
Need some advices plsss.
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blur1:
I think its the same scenario when kids first started in child care centre. I believe your son is not familiar to new environment yet. Give him some time to adapt especially he is still small. Not many kids are able to overcome anxiety at young age.I have signed up my boy (3.5yrs) with ICR at Rivervale mall. It's his 3rd lesson now but he is still crying and not willing to go into the class himself. He doesn't want to attend. He is a full time childcare boy and has always loving going to school.
Any one here has any feedback on the ICR at Rivervale mall? I was thinking, should i change his class to another slot with different teacher or perhaps change him to Kovan outlet which that might be the next alternative nearer to my house at Punggol. Or is that normal?
Need some advices plsss.
My son also had the same problem when i sent him to berries ard the same age as your son. He cried and refused to go in to. I thought perhaps he wasnt ready though he was already in nursery class in child care centre. I stopped and re-enrolled him again when he was in K1. It was a breeze.
Personally I feel that icanread mayb too academically driven for such a young age and he may not enjoy as much as when he is older. Perhaps you should explore other centre where they incorporate fun play and at the same time learn phonics if he is still not able to adapt. -
blur1:
I have signed up my boy (3.5yrs) with ICR at Rivervale mall. It's his 3rd lesson now but he is still crying and not willing to go into the class himself. He doesn't want to attend. He is a full time childcare boy and has always loving going to school.
Any one here has any feedback on the ICR at Rivervale mall? I was thinking, should i change his class to another slot with different teacher or perhaps change him to Kovan outlet which that might be the next alternative nearer to my house at Punggol. Or is that normal?
Need some advices plsss.
Either he doesn't like the particular teacher or environment. Think for ICR, the teacher makes a lot of difference. So my advice is to switch the branch and then re evaluate whether to continue.
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