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    • RE: Do you have a good relationship with you children?

      I believe the father's role at this (teen) age is very important; when they are young the mother is whom they will usually go to. But as they grow older, teenagers need a strong father figure to look up to for guidance, role-modeling, strength, direction. Teenagers tend to rely more upon their fathers for conversation, advice, and just 'being there'. Having said this, it does not mean that they love their mother less, as the mother will always have a special place in their heart. šŸ˜„

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    • RE: De La Salle

      Hi Flyaway, have you spoken to the bus driver? It is better to tell him personally than to text him. After-all, you are there with your kiddo when he comes round to pick your child. It is not easy to remember all requests and with so many passengers to handle. It is also good if your child, as soon as he boards the bus, reminds the driver. Sometimes a little self help may be necessary. šŸ˜„

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: De La Salle

      Congrats to the student (and parents). :rahrah:

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    • RE: De La Salle

      DLSS Parent:
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      Nice stage at the MPH, great for future Musicals.
      Thanks for the nice pic. The fan sure looks huge! :goodpost:

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    • RE: De La Salle

      kiasuMay11:

      Dear Shaolin8,
      I am not PSG, too. Shaolin8, u not even make enough effort to find out more on PSG and yet openly comment with your narrow minded thinking about the group.
      Aiyo, what is happening to our parents now. Before their child is in the school they are already criticising the PSG and \"thinking of writing to the MOE soon, as I think the school principal is too busy to answer my request for information\". Some more \"thinking of forming an independant parents support group\". I wonder wat is the true meaning behind this? I already pity the P and the Ts liao.

      I too am not PSG but I appreciate wat they hv done for the schools. Instead of writing so much here, why dont u PM DLSS Parent and find out more. Get a life lah instead of annoying everybody here.

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