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      mommyNg
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      Monster Mummy:


      No worries unless you would like to wait because the child is still considered relatively young. No hurry to rush them.
      I agree that it's ok to wait and no hurry to rush them. Best if u can introduce sounds of letter at home. My niece started PRP at ard 4 years 10 months, and 2 mths later, she was promoted to ICR. Prior to that, no other phonics class, mummy just bought books to read and work with her. In my opinion, she saved quite a lot of $$$...

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        deardear07
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        Issue is…ds already getting exposure to letter sounds in childcare…so my reason for putting him ICR is to further strengthen them…At times, I go thru with him at home too.


        I will sign him up for little learners and see how he progress from there. Spoke to the teachers…if he copes very well in class, he may progress to TCS within a term.

        Most importantly is he doesn’t get bored.

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          deardear07
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          Ds just attended 1st class with kovan branch…hubby commented that hez nt impressed with what they do in class as he seemed to be playing half e time…plus reading a story n doing a worksheet.


          All of which is covered in his childcare. Hubby said itz like playgroup.

          Think if he can be put in tcs,he’d b able to learn more.

          Today ds brought home a worksheet he did-some tracing to follow.not sure if he did zigzag by himself but i know my son can hold his pencils very well. Duno wat else they wana see frm him…Sigh~

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            greentea2005
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            I don't think you can see result in just one lesson. You should check with your kid to see if the class is enjoyable. I think that they will learn if they enjoy it. Both of my kids in ICR AMK. They enjoyed the lesson and you can see result after some time. They will be able to read a storybook themselves.

            deardear07:
            Ds just attended 1st class with kovan branch...hubby commented that hez nt impressed with what they do in class as he seemed to be playing half e time...plus reading a story n doing a worksheet.

            All of which is covered in his childcare. Hubby said itz like playgroup.

            Think if he can be put in tcs,he'd b able to learn more.

            Today ds brought home a worksheet he did-some tracing to follow.not sure if he did zigzag by himself but i know my son can hold his pencils very well. Duno wat else they wana see frm him...Sigh~

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              vfong1
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              I need some feedback for ICR @ Harbourfront, please advise.

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                chen tai
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                vfong1:
                I need some feedback for ICR @ Harbourfront, please advise.

                my 4 yr old DD attended ICR @ Harbourfront since 3. ok not bad she pick up some reading skills & she seems happy there... 😉

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                  chen tai
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                  Cassmania:
                  Any comments or feedback for the little learners?

                  my girl had been there for almost 1yr+ & now shes under the TCS group. can see a lot of improvements in her now. she's able to pick up words n sounds in a few mths after attending.

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                    deardear07
                    last edited by

                    greentea2005:
                    I don't think you can see result in just one lesson. You should check with your kid to see if the class is enjoyable. I think that they will learn if they enjoy it. Both of my kids in ICR AMK. They enjoyed the lesson and you can see result after some time. They will be able to read a storybook themselves.

                    deardear07:

                    Ds just attended 1st class with kovan branch...hubby commented that hez nt impressed with what they do in class as he seemed to be playing half e time...plus reading a story n doing a worksheet.

                    All of which is covered in his childcare. Hubby said itz like playgroup.

                    Think if he can be put in tcs,he'd b able to learn more.

                    Today ds brought home a worksheet he did-some tracing to follow.not sure if he did zigzag by himself but i know my son can hold his pencils very well. Duno wat else they wana see frm him...Sigh~

                    Im nt looking to see any results frm 1lesson.things taught r similar to childcare centre.dun c much more of literacy,like play with toys for almost 1st 20mins of a 1hr lesson.

                    I mean...what other new things can i c from little learners tat ds is not already doing in childcare?

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                      sean wife
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                      Hi deardear07,


                      If you feel that your child is kind of ‘wasting’ time there and think that he’s actually ready for the next higher level (but the teacher has concerns…), perhaps you can suggest to the teacher (probably after a few lessons) for him to try 1 or 2 lessons in the next higher level. If he can adapt well, then perhaps the teacher will allow him to stay on the higher level. If not, you have to decide for yourself if it’s worthwhile to stay on in the current level or wait for a while till he’s accessed to be ready for the next level.

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                        deardear07
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                        sean wife:
                        Hi deardear07,


                        If you feel that your child is kind of ‘wasting’ time there and think that he’s actually ready for the next higher level (but the teacher has concerns…), perhaps you can suggest to the teacher (probably after a few lessons) for him to try 1 or 2 lessons in the next higher level. If he can adapt well, then perhaps the teacher will allow him to stay on the higher level. If not, you have to decide for yourself if it’s worthwhile to stay on in the current level or wait for a while till he’s accessed to be ready for the next level.
                        Hi sean wife,

                        Yeah,so i decided to pull him out frm little learners.am gg to assess him at another centre to confirm enrollment coz they said based on assessment tat ds did,they r willing to take him at his age.

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