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    First day of primary school

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      schellen:

      I go home and ask DD. I know that there is another girl, also M.
      😐 Cannot be another girl la.
      My boy pronounced your girl's unique name perfectly. 😉

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        schellen
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        jedamum:
        schellen:


        I go home and ask DD. I know that there is another girl, also M.

        😐 Cannot be another girl la.
        My boy pronounced your girl's unique name perfectly. 😉

        Wah, my DD must be very pleased with him cos she is always complaining that other people keep mispronouncing her name. The other girl with M name also has a unique name.

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          Eagle-Ladybird
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          Hi guys/gals,


          If I may ask, whether there’s a checklist done up by some kind soul in the past about "preparing a child for primary school". I tried browsing the forum, and not able to find something like that. Can anyone point me to the right topic/thread.

          Wifey is getting panicky that I’ve not done enough to prepare my DS to enter primary school (next Year, yes next year), for thnigs like knowing how to count money, to buy food at canteen, and etc.

          Many thanks !

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            corneyAmber
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            Eagle-Ladybird:
            Hi guys/gals,


            If I may ask, whether there's a checklist done up by some kind soul in the past about \"preparing a child for primary school\". I tried browsing the forum, and not able to find something like that. Can anyone point me to the right topic/thread.

            Wifey is getting panicky that I've not done enough to prepare my DS to enter primary school (next Year, yes next year), for thnigs like knowing how to count money, to buy food at canteen, and etc.

            Many thanks !
            Are you referring to this?

            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/preparing-child-primary-one-non-academic

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              Eagle-Ladybird
              last edited by

              Yes (absolutely), thank you very much

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              • corneyAmberC Offline
                corneyAmber
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                Eagle-Ladybird:
                Yes (absolutely), thank you very much

                You are welcome....I happened to be the author of that article...... :lol:

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                  vlim
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                  sorry wrong post.. 😉

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                    Eagle-Ladybird
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                    ksi:
                    You are welcome....I happened to be the author of that article...... :lol:

                    Wow . . thank you once again. My wife wants me to print it out . . . it's that helpful, great stuff. Cheers

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                    • janet88J Offline
                      janet88
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                      Hi Eagle-Ladybird,

                      My daughter is in P1 this year.
                      My concerns are:
                      *whether she knows how to buy food (although I will be packing snacks for her)

                      *whether she knows how to eat properly and go loo before bell rings
                      *whether she will understand what her teachers teach
                      *whether she can go loo properly

                      Don’t know if my concerns are overboard but still it’s a big change from kindy to primary school.

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                        Eagle-Ladybird
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                        Hi janet,


                        Don’t think you’re overboard. Most parenst would, to varying degree. 8 out of 10 parents would have the same concerns, the other 2 are probably lying !

                        That’s why I asked for ksi’s checklist! (though a little early 1 year ahead :!: )

                        I’m not too concerned over the academic stuff as primary 1 should be more fun than academic. It’s the non-academic that I’m a little concern.

                        Kids today grow up in a more "proctected" environment, than say our time. They are likely to be less street-smart (again, I could well be wrong here! but can’t help it), and probably more gullible.

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