I am keen to let my son (9yos) learn computer courses like multimedia, MS words, excel or powerpoint just because he seem so keen to learn. Does anyone has experience with a good learning center? Any location in the west? Thanks 
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Computer courses for kids - multimedia, software and so on
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RE: All About Ballet
Hi I have a brand new ballet attire with a separate wrap around in pink. For 5-6 years old. Please PM me if you are interested.
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RE: Young Scientist Magazine
Hi I am looking for level 2 series in a set. If anyone is looking to let go, please email me at [email protected]
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RE: All About Part-Time Maids
Hi I stayed in jurong west, near lakeside, looking for PT cleaner to come once a week. Anyone can recommend will be much appreciated. TIA
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RE: PCF/PAP Kindergartens
Hi does anyone knows for N2 - how many hours is the class? How it starts at 8am?
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RE: [Jurong East/Jurong West] Preschools
Does anyone knows if any preschool will accept 1 to 1.5months schooling? I am looking for a preschool for my 5yos during his school holidays in Nov and Dec. He is attending PCF Kindergarden right now but I would like him to be keep occupated with activities and learning sessions during his holidays. I stay in Jurong West area. Many thanks in advance…
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RE: How to make your child sleep better in the night?
Thanks Funz for sharing your experience. I look forward when she can sleep on her own but I know it may take longer than I would expect. I will preserve. Now I treasure my sleep and free time when possible - things I take for granted before I have children. However with the little ones around, my world and prospective has definitely change. They have taught me alot - how to tone my temper down and how to treasure little things around me.
Having said that, I keep my fingers cross and look forward to days my DD sleeps soundly by herself and I give myself a pat for job well done
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RE: Playgroup and nursery : necessary?
I think you can still put down your name on waitlist. Normally there are drop out and they can inform you.
My ds was in appletree and he enjoys it so when it comes to dd’s turn. I put her at appletree but it turn out that she did not like it at all. The age children are from 2 to 3 yo and quite a few keep crying for weeks and my dd felt very disturb. In fact, when I stay there with her, I was wondering when is 2hrs going to end. (They extend the hours from 1.5 to 2hrs). After March, I pull her out as she still drag to go to appletree. She stays at home for a few months and I started her at another nursery organised by RC (Residental Committee at my place, Jurong) and she love it so much. She looks forward to go the school. She does not need uniform. There 2 teachers to a smaller group of children plus a helper who does cleaning etc (who speaks English)
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RE: How to make your child sleep better in the night?
Hi sunset_dae, I agreed it becomes a bad habit. She used to sleep with my parent in law and the habits starts then.
Her last feed is about 10pm and I going to try to play the soothing music to see if it works for her. I'm keeping my fingers cross and pray hard! -
RE: How to make your child sleep better in the night?
Thanks schellen for your post! I did the similar thing too like dimming the light before bed time to wind her down and no scary or violent movie before that.
She goes to nursery for 1.5 hrs in the morning and she naps for about 2 hours in the afternoon. I am not sure is it because she is light sleeper but I will try to monitor her activities like what you suggest.
Would anyone thinks that putting light lavender scent in the room would helps? Personally I like lavender very much. Make me feels good and relaxing