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    • A Offline
      Addoil
      last edited by

      :celebrate: Hi! Thks for the sharing... atleast I know that I am not the only one.... 😢


      phantom
      ya ya..sometime they hum something new to let u know wat they was learning recently.

      wiimum
      u r rite, start fm today will rephase my qn, see any improvement answer or not.

      schellen
      haha, ur dd very cute, opposite with mine, she is preparing for your question.

      ksp
      ha ha, it is really funny, if i were the father sure will be fainted

      csc
      good idea! will try to ask him during the bed time.

      ChiefKiasu
      Sometime talk with the kids really don't know should angry or laugh.

      fattyboy02
      short and sweet answer really make us don't know how to carry on our conversation,rite

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        Addoil
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        mom2boys

        my son also like that, mood up and down, sometime go inside happily sometime refuse to go in so hv to drag him..

        jedamum
        ya, i think they really don't know how to answer the mummy qn, and he cannot keep quiet, so \"Nothing\" is the weapon for them to stop their mummy keep asking again. 😄

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          winth
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          I think that happens mainly to boys as compared to girls...


          My boy seldom talk in class too. He said when he's in class, he'll just sit still and listen. And he complains that his classmates talk too much liao... :faint:

          When we ask him what he learnt that day, it's like playing 'guess-what-i-did' game with him.
          He'll signal with a nod and sound effects, plus a hand signal likened to the nike sign using his thumb and index finger if I answered correctly. And if I answered wrong, he'll shake his head with that evil grin.

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            sashimi
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            Sometimes I can get more interesting answers when I take the social route:eg. who's your favourite teacher and who're your best friends in class. 😄

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              Addoil
              last edited by

              Hi Winth


              I agree on it.

              And he complains that his classmates talk too much liao… Boy

              I wonder his classmates is gal more than boy?

              Hi sashimi

              Did u ask the question, which teacher/children you don’t like? why? will he tell u more about it?

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                sashimi
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                Addoil:


                Did u ask the question, which teacher/children you don't like? why? will he tell u more about it?[/list]
                No, I don't think that's a good idea. But, in fact, my DD will sometimes volunteer that information. Eg. she'll tell me she likes A and B, but she doesn't like X and Y. At this point then I will probe gently a little further.

                The idea is to get the kid talking, focus on one thing, then slowly nudge the conversation towards what you really want to know.

                Eg. if she answers \"I like teacher A\" then you ask back \"what did teacher A do with you today\"?

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                  fattyboy02
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                  My boy starts to talk alot abt his sch this few days, he told me his classmate A & B very talkative, B & C misbehave in class, what he do during recess. But when I asked abt his sch & wat he learnt, answer still \"fine\", \"nothing\" and \"can't remember\" :faint:

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                    Addoil
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                    Hi sashimi


                    of course this is not the good idea to focus on who they don’t like… unless during the conversation, they did mention a bit, sure we will try to find out what was happen during the day. rite?

                    fattyboy02

                    May I know how old is ur boy?
                    they will tell u when they feel like to talk, sometime also base on their mood.

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                      Luanee
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                      Actually girls also same lah… when I asked my P1 girl what you do in school today etc, she would complain why mummy has so many questions!!!

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                        sashimi
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                        Addoil:
                        Hi sashimi


                        of course this is not the good idea to focus on who they don't like... unless during the conversation, they did mention a bit, sure we will try to find out what was happen during the day. rite?
                        Yeah, that's what I meant. 🙂

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