My son is in Powerlife. He doesn’t like it. They do assessment books after their school homework. Last year he complaint of being screamed at by the teachers. If the teacher made mistake, she shrug it off as ‘honest mistake’ but if it’s the kids, they get screamed at. There are many students, I think the teachers are not able to control them. The teachers communication skills have room for improvement - from India? China? My son laugh’s at the way the China teacher speaks. Hai…
He is still there and leaves at 4pm daily. As long as his homework is finished, I’m ok. I just don’t want him to be alone at home for a long time and just sloughing infront of the tv or computer.
I’m looking for alterative student care. I called one near his school which has tuition provided but I’m not impressed by the man’s communication skill. Um… perhaps it’s just me.
I do wish there is a retired teacher who is willing to do home student care for 2 -3 students. I believe the environment will be more conducive and nuturing.
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RE: Evergreen Primary
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RE: Evergreen Primary
Any of your child is in the student care within the school? How do you find it?
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RE: Evergreen Primary
Thanks for sharing. My son will be in 4 Charity.
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RE: Evergreen Primary
Anyone has the p4 booklist? My son lost his. I suppose I can get it from the general office but I’m over marsiling side so if i can get it from someone who care to share would save me a trip. Thks a lot.
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RE: Evergreen Primary
Hi all, my son is starting Evergreen after the hols in March. Um... we just moved here.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I'm looking for 2nd hand books. Am willing to pay for them. I figured, there might be some parents who wants to rid of the books, but seem a waste just to throw away (I feel that way with my kids' school books).
So kindly email me if you have for P3, [email protected]
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RE: E.nopi MATH or Kumon for P1 weak in Maths
I’m living in KL. My boys have been attending Enopi for 2 years.
My eldest started at P4, and he strengthen his basic like additional and subtraction. Two years on, he is in fraction. He is careless and requires repetition of booklets before advancing.
My younger boy started in kindy and now at P2, he is doing time table of 2 digit x 1 digit. Enopi’s level will increase to 3 digit x 3 digit - so the child will get pretty frustrated at that level, before they move on to another type of maths.
I put them in Enopi because of the additional critical thinking booklet they do per lesson. It helps them to think out of the box and it’s interesting to see how they arrive at an answer (which at times they get it at just a snap of finger while I took some time to understand it).
Hope it helps.