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    How much do you spend on the kids' tuition/enrichments?

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      Canvas
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      cherrygal:
      For the non-essential like ballet / piano / art / abacus etc, I will expose them to it but if they show no real interest or aptitude for it, I take them out.


      DS learnt piano for a month and said it was boring. I just withdrew him. Just don't buy the huge piano too soon. I was prepared and just borrowed a casiotone from his cousin. As for DD, she said she wanted ballet so badly so I signed her up for a free trial at Crestar. She found it boring as well and we didn't sign up for the actual classes.

      Art classes, we sent DS to those at CCs so it was really cheap. We stopped once we needed the time for Chinese enrichment classes. We also stopped his English phonics classes once he could read reasonably well. Didn't want to overload him and we certainly did not want to be weekend chauffeurs.
      I like that you take out/replace with another enrichment when your children show no interest etc. I try to be like that too. :hugs: DS learnt piano at Inspiration music school 3years ago and we realized that he learnt nothing much (maybe 2 kiddish tunes after a year) because the very young teacher played with him a lot and also because we are really not the sort who made him practice his piano. DD is asking for piano lessons but I am not sure how serious she is at 3yo so will wait and see. We don't have a piano too. I remember dh paid around $700 for a Yamaha keyboard that has similar \"feel\" and weight for the keys.

      As for tuition other than mother tongue, I decided to continue helping him and if his mid year results show he needs help, then I get help. Too many enrichments will be a bit troublesome especially since I do not have a vehicle at my disposal and the road to my home isn't exactly that accessible (need to call for cabs every time!)

      :xedfingers: all enrichments don't exceed $500 monthly this year!

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        Imami
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        I don’t know if I shd laugh or cry - my kid hardly drops out of his classes. To make things worst, he would request for more. How to slot into his schedule?! My take is, kid’s should be enriched with such classes but they should have sufficient rest time, play time, dream time. Which is why, I sign him up for all the 4 enrichment classes made available in his childcare centre - speech and drama, 2 sports related classes and gym. These are built into the normal office hours so my kid won’t need to shutter around during the weekends. Wish To have the time for art classes…

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          cherrygal
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          Canvas:

          As for tuition other than mother tongue, I decided to continue helping him and if his mid year results show he needs help, then I get help. Too many enrichments will be a bit troublesome especially since I do not have a vehicle at my disposal and the road to my home isn't exactly that accessible (need to call for cabs every time!)

          :xedfingers: all enrichments don't exceed $500 monthly this year!

          Your boy is smart lah. You did a good job coaching him yourself. No need extra tuition if he can manage. My boy is quite lazy and defiant so only an external party can make him do work. I will also review his SA1 results for Maths. If it goes down, I'll send him to Kumon.

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            Glade
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            Tuition for 3 subjects plus other enrichment courses total almost $600.

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              Blue Pearl
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              This serves a good reminder to see how much i spend too…

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                Beatrice_NoQ
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                Canvas:
                cherrygal:

                For the non-essential like ballet / piano / art / abacus etc, I will expose them to it but if they show no real interest or aptitude for it, I take them out.


                DS learnt piano for a month and said it was boring. I just withdrew him. Just don't buy the huge piano too soon. I was prepared and just borrowed a casiotone from his cousin. As for DD, she said she wanted ballet so badly so I signed her up for a free trial at Crestar. She found it boring as well and we didn't sign up for the actual classes.

                Art classes, we sent DS to those at CCs so it was really cheap. We stopped once we needed the time for Chinese enrichment classes. We also stopped his English phonics classes once he could read reasonably well. Didn't want to overload him and we certainly did not want to be weekend chauffeurs.

                I like that you take out/replace with another enrichment when your children show no interest etc. I try to be like that too. :hugs: DS learnt piano at Inspiration music school 3years ago and we realized that he learnt nothing much (maybe 2 kiddish tunes after a year) because the very young teacher played with him a lot and also because we are really not the sort who made him practice his piano. DD is asking for piano lessons but I am not sure how serious she is at 3yo so will wait and see. We don't have a piano too. I remember dh paid around $700 for a Yamaha keyboard that has similar \"feel\" and weight for the keys.

                As for tuition other than mother tongue, I decided to continue helping him and if his mid year results show he needs help, then I get help. Too many enrichments will be a bit troublesome especially since I do not have a vehicle at my disposal and the road to my home isn't exactly that accessible (need to call for cabs every time!)

                :xedfingers: all enrichments don't exceed $500 monthly this year!

                Actually I don't think enrichment classes are necessary if your kids read all sorts of books regularly, and practices with assessments! You could try a reward system to ensure kids do their work regularly. As for leisure reading, once they have developed the habit, they would voluntarily seek out books to read themselves!

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                  kiasubutrelaxed81
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                  Mental arithmetic at e&p, $128/month and piano $260.


                  My ds is p1 this year. Looking for good language classes for him. Any recommendations?

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                    sushi88
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                    I suppose we count our blessings at the moment. Spending on these extra things is presently zero.

                    My oldest child has no enrichment or tuition in NYGH, but is coping well. I think her school gives a lot of appropriate work and projects. Her friend since young has gone for special math memory enrichment, now still having math tuition, but has the same or slightly poorer grades than her.

                    My toddler is less than 5 years old but has no enrichment. We teach him swimming ourselves on weekends. The preschool, just an ordinary govt-funded one, tells us he is meeting and exceeding the developmental milestones.
                    Your children are very blessed... :salute:
                    Though challenging, actually parents who bond very well with their kids and have time for them make the best coaches for them in anything.

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                      cokewithice
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                      Personally for me I’ve always found it challenging to manage my budgets, especially when trying out new programmes to let my kid explore his interests.


                      I came across Knovo offering free weekly debate classes for primary and secondary school students, decided to enroll and try it out since its free anyway. First class is starting on this weekend.

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                        ShaminiSangar
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                        I actually managed to save over $100 for my kids’ tuition fees haha…


                        My daughter’s private tutor started her own company and I decided to try it out. Every friend I referred I got $20 off and there’s no cap to the amount.

                        So if you can grab ahold of 10 of your child’s friends your first month fees is waived off. Their rates also cheap and the teacher does extra lessons for no costs. Quite good

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