Hi hwtan, I would strongly recommend Dr Pauline Sim to you.
LP Clinic
Address :#05-01 Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, 3 Mount Elizabeth S(228510).
Phone :6735 4526
One of her specialities is Child & Adolescent Psychiatry as well as ADHD. There is specific assessment to diagnose and treat the root cause of the issues. As a mother of 5, she is really very experience and patient with kids. I believe your DD and you will feel very comfortable and relaxing talking to her.
The fee is not cheap (about $300 to $500 depending on consultation duration) but I guess most importantly, it is the results that matter most.
I am seeing her for my sleep disorder and while waiting to see her, I always see many teenagers and young children waiting to see her. The clinic is always packed so tell the nurse your case is urgent so they can try to put you on an earlier slot.
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RE: Recommendations for a professional child psychologist?
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RE: Pei Chun Public
Hi wish, let me check with my boy’s FT on Fri if there’s any update regarding the move… If it’s really the current holding site of KCPPS, it’s opposite AMK Pri Sch.
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RE: Pei Chun Public
wish:
Is there news about relocating the existing premise? How true? Thanks.
There is some \"hear-say\" that the school will be re-allocated in AMK (the current holding site of KCPPS) for 2 year but the move is not so soon (unlikely to be in Jan 15). Nevertheless, there is no official letter from the school yet. We can check with the FT during the PMT next week. -
RE: Pei Chun Public
mashy:
Couldn't agree more with this statement.
We have so much dreams for them. But ultimately, it's our own pride at work.
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RE: Pei Chun Public
Thank you so much lionqueen, mamemo and mashy for your kind advice.
I am guilty of setting too high an expectation, and always comparing him with the elder sis who is in a all girls’ school. I find that PCPS standard is slightly higher and also both children are different. I should try to stop comparing (not easy though).
He was among top 3 last year so it was a nightmare when he brought back the results. I did not expect him to do so badly this time. His best friend who was also among top 3 last year scored 38 for all the papers so my poor son is really falling behind.
Anyway, the years ahead is still very long… I will try to be more encouraging and yes, results is not the most important thing in life.
Many parents commented P2 to P3 is a great jump and so is P4 to P5. There will be more nightmares I believe. Haiz!!
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RE: Pei Chun Public
Dear Parents, today my P2 child brought back the MA papers. His grades is between 34 to 36. I was totally upset and so was he. Many were very careless mistake that could have been avoided, especially the Math paper. I reprimanded (and almost canned) him but I thought I might have overly reacted. I could not control my anger and disappointment. I feel so lousy that I did not teach him well.

In the upcoming PMT, do think teacher will disclose the the average grade if i asked? I just want to have a gauge of how my son fairs as compare to rest of the cohort. At least, if this is indeed poor grades, I think I should send him to tuition classes. Currently, I am teaching him on my own and it seems not effective.
Appreciate if parents could share your thoughts.