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    • RE: Salt Lamp

      kathykath:
      jus go lazada, if not satisfied can ask for refund.

      Thanks! Appreciate your sharing.

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    • RE: Child Easily frustrated

      slmkhoo:
      buildbuildbuild:

      i got the same problem too. he cannot take it when we stack his toys/lego neatly. he will get upset and mess it up and walk away smiling. if we stack it back neatly he will throw his temper. howwwww???


      Maybe he just wants some measure of control over his things? How old is he? Rather than make it a battle of wills, Teach him to compromise - ie. you don't like mess but he doesn't want you to arrange his things, so a possible compromise could be: give him a box or area to put his things, and just require them to be confined in that area/box. Let him dump them in and don't stack them for him. If he can't compromise that way, confiscate his things until he agrees.

      Thanks! he is going 8. he has a play corner to keep all his toys, but he cannot take it when its tidy.i think i will change to boxes instead of shelves.

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    • RE: Renewal of maid without agent.. how..pls advice.

      Estéema:
      Get ready your SingPass. Get ready all relevant info found in helper's passport & get ready her edn cert.


      1. Go online to MOM website for FDW & apply for WP. If u hv a current one, please rmbr to click \"replacement \".

      2. If u apply in morning, MOM efficiency u usually get IPA approval by afternoon, unless there is trackrecord on either side.

      3. Call NTUC Income upbto purchase FDW insurance. I usually buy with runaway & I ask for softcopy to be sent asap

      4. Call & agree a date for mobilization with yr new helper & book a budget airtic. Not nec to buy extra luggage. (Also btw, when u fetch fr airport, try send straight to laundromat to dry heat all clothings, esp Indo to avoid bed bugs)

      5. Yr helper must print IPA over her side & present at Spore side immigration at Changi airport. Just as well get her to print her FDW Ins

      6. Pick her up at airport

      7. Do medical asap within 14 days

      8. If u've a totally new girl, apply for Settling-in course for her within 3 days.

      9. After her medical report is ready, send her to MOM for thumbprint.

      10. MOM sends new WP Card to yr home.

      Only 6, 7 & 9 need to bring yr new helper, the rest practically easy do not need to leave your house to get it done. Simple & save agency fee & headache of trust & reliability.

      Hope abv details help.
      :thankyou:

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    • RE: Alternative electricity company

      yea, switch to best electricity. the best pricing packages usually comes with the least perks/freebies 🙂

      posted in Money Matters
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    • RE: Salt Lamp

      where can i get one in sg or recommended sites online to get one? i scared i get fake/made or plastic one.

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    • RE: Child Easily frustrated

      slmkhoo:
      RachelStar:

      My son also get frustrated easily.

      Anyone knows of anything that can help to control temper?

      What makes him frustrated?

      i got the same problem too. he cannot take it when we stack his toys/lego neatly. he will get upset and mess it up and walk away smiling. if we stack it back neatly he will throw his temper. howwwww???

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    • RE: All About Handwriting

      i’m trying out this method my colleague shared. we print practise writing sheets that can be found online. print bigger font and practise 1to 2 pages a day. dont write too much have have reverse effect. just one page before every meal.

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