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    All About T-Score

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    • M Offline
      MyBaby
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      phankao:
      MyBaby:

      For me, a good PSLE score is when my child has put in his/her best effort. If the child has a positive learning attitude, listens in class, completes homework, do the necessarily revision and practice papers prior to examination and has given his/her best, then I, as well as my child, will be satisfied with the score.



      So if your child doesn't bother to put in his/her best effort? And has a \"can't be bothered\" attitude ... only then you won't be satisfied?

      I don't think I can ever say I'm \"satisfied\" with my kids scores (I have 3 that've already done PSLE). It's really none of my business since it's their life. I think they've all disappointed us though! And mostly - to themselves! haha!!!

      I mean, if the child has done his/her best and still bring back a low t-score, then there is really nothing we can do about it. Conclusion is probably he/she is not of the material to ace PSLE and we will help the child find his/her niche.

      But if the child has not done his/her best, and has a \"cant be bothered attitude\", as parents, we will counsel, we will guide. But if he/she still can't be bothered, then again, there is really nothing we can do. If this child were to come back with 250, but we think this child is capable of better scores, then we will be disappointed.

      I will feel that this child has short-changed himself but I do agree with you - it is their life.

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        ks2011
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        ruohoo97:
        Every child is unique individual, each is given special talent. Only if we, parents, would love them, accept them as what they are, without presumption and comparison, we are here to guide our children to develop the positive attitude and good working habit, and instill the right value and morale. Given the time, they will grow into their fullest potential.

        :goodpost:

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          LionelMessi3175
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          My cousin was born in 1996 When he took his PSLE He only got 172 and went into NT(normal technical)his parents were utterly disappointed and he was sad. Afterthat , he worked hard and jumped from nt to na then jumped to express! After that he got the highest in his school. So parents, even your children gets low for psle, you must motivate them then they will strive…

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            fightingmom
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            LionelMessi3175:
            My cousin was born in 1996 When he took his PSLE He only got 172 and went into NT(normal technical)his parents were utterly disappointed and he was sad. Afterthat , he worked hard and jumped from nt to na then jumped to express! After that he got the highest in his school. So parents, even your children gets low for psle, you must motivate them then they will strive..

            Hi LionelMessi3175,

            You are taking PSLE Science tomorrow , am I right? Listen to auntie Fightingmom: log off now and get to bed to :snooze: . You will need a very fresh mind to tackle tomorrow's challenge ! All the best to you ! :rahrah:

            :xedfingers:

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              iggy
              last edited by

              ruohoo97:
              Every child is unique individual, each is given special talent. Only if we, parents, would love them, accept them as what they are, without presumption and comparison, we are here to guide our children to develop the positive attitude and good working habit, and instill the right value and morale. Given the time, they will grow into their fullest potential.

              I personally think it is good that the child learns about \"failure\" or underperformance early so that he or she builds resilience and ability to take stock and move forward. And agree that we should love and accept them no less. This will give them the confidence to try again.oo

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                Nebbermind
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                iggy:
                I personally think it is good that the child learns about \"failure\" or underperformance early so that he or she builds resilience and ability to take stock and move forward. And agree that we should love and accept them no less. This will give them the confidence to try again.oo

                Provided we parents give them our full support during their time of need.

                I heard from my friend...must have been 2 yrs already...that he was at some shopping centre after the release of PSLE result and witnessed a mother wallop her kid :yikes: !!

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                  fightingmom
                  last edited by

                  Nebbermind:
                  iggy:

                  I personally think it is good that the child learns about \"failure\" or underperformance early so that he or she builds resilience and ability to take stock and move forward. And agree that we should love and accept them no less. This will give them the confidence to try again.oo


                  Provided we parents give them our full support during their time of need.

                  I heard from my friend...must have been 2 yrs already...that he was at some shopping centre after the release of PSLE result and witnessed a mother wallop her kid :yikes: !!

                  :whut: :yikes: Gosh! Poor kid! :sad:

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                    Imami
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                    Nebbermind:
                    iggy:

                    I personally think it is good that the child learns about \"failure\" or underperformance early so that he or she builds resilience and ability to take stock and move forward. And agree that we should love and accept them no less. This will give them the confidence to try again.oo


                    Provided we parents give them our full support during their time of need.

                    I heard from my friend...must have been 2 yrs already...that he was at some shopping centre after the release of PSLE result and witnessed a mother wallop her kid :yikes: !!

                    Recommend the mum sign up kick boxing classes ba.

                    Heng heng me, my parents didn't wallop me when I turned up a missed cue psle results..... 🙏

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                      Chenonceau
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                      The Role of the Standard Deviation in the PSLE T-Score calculation - http://petunialee.blogspot.sg/2012/10/psle-t-score-role-of-standard-deviation.html

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                        krz
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                        I had a dream. I dreamt it’s 267, 3x A* + A … Been buying 4d since then

                        Mt was the A

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