You can help your child to recover from computer game addiction by driving there interest to outdoor activities or club activities. take him to the family gathering, any kind of get together or picnic trip. Always try to get him engage in some activity. Slowly but steadily, he will come out of the addiction.
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RE: Addiction to computer games
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RE: "Homeschooling" Primary 1
I would suggest you to go through different educationaldirectories available online to find resources and get the information required. However it’s better to visit personally to the student care to find out more and which one can meet your expectation.
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RE: Does school conduct test before allow the kid to reg Pri 1?
Assessment is an important aspect of learning and teaching and therefore at some primary school they conduct a test either through formal conversation or some activity. Though assessment at this early stage is not much needed but yes it provide some useful information that can supports your child’s learning and holistic development.
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RE: All about Transferring to Other Primary Schools
The decision of transferring a child to new school should be taken in child’s best interest. While transferring a child, one should speak to the Head teacher of the current school and request a transfer form. Once you have discussed the transfer with your child’s current Head teacher, you should contact the school Admissions Team, who can further co-ordinate in the process.
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RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools
There are many things to be taken care of while choosing or evaluating primary school for kids. School quality depends on many characteristics, not all easily measurable, and not all equally important for each individual child or family. Parents can read the school’s statement of philosophy or mission statement and ask about beliefs that guide the school’s program and teaching approaches. parents can look for school facilities/personnel resources.
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RE: All About Dyslexia
Parental support is really important for Dyslexic kids. They need to be treated at the same level as other children. Parents should include exercises, and workshops specially to help the child with this problem. Also the school needs to be informed of the same. The best is never to make a child in his young age made to realise that something is wrong with him/her. Some parents go overboard and this may lead to the child becoming timid and less confident in whatever he does.
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Hey Everyone
Hey Everyone I am Jolly. I am new to this forum. I enjoy being around kids, teaching them and learning from them. Kids can teach you the most important things in life in the easiest ways. Looking forward to meeting a lot of parents and learning as much from things they have to say.