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    Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment

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      anxiousmummy
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      My DD completed her ICR programme recently, she’s now in P1. At the end of the programme, she was able to read a lot of words and have no problem coping with language & instructions in P1. The only drawback to this, in my own opinion, is that it confuses her when it comes to hanyu pinyin.

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        laughingcat
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        anxiousmummy:
        My DD completed her ICR programme recently, she's now in P1. At the end of the programme, she was able to read a lot of words and have no problem coping with language & instructions in P1. The only drawback to this, in my own opinion, is that it confuses her when it comes to hanyu pinyin.


        Yes that is normal. That is why a child should have a good Phonics foundation before reaching K2. Because at K2, some CC/ Kindy/ enrichment teaches hanyu pinyin.

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          Ph46to7
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          Hi, Thanks for the recommendation, please keep them coming as I will need to start sourcing lessons for:


          counting. My daughter is disinterested in numbers,she is 4 years old. how do I get her interested?

          Primary schools:
          I also have a newborn boy. Is St Patrick’s well rated?

          I am close to these schools: Tao Nan, CHIJ, Haig Girls, Tanjong Katong Pri, St Pat’s.

          What is the word out there?

          Criteria: low (low-ish) pressure, less focus on academics only, prefer a well rounded education including music, art, sports.

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            ppnqq
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            laughingcat:
            anxiousmummy:

            My DD completed her ICR programme recently, she's now in P1. At the end of the programme, she was able to read a lot of words and have no problem coping with language & instructions in P1. The only drawback to this, in my own opinion, is that it confuses her when it comes to hanyu pinyin.



            Yes that is normal. That is why a child should have a good Phonics foundation before reaching K2. Because at K2, some CC/ Kindy/ enrichment teaches hanyu pinyin.

            I thought so too but the research showed that it's best at age 6 lei. Headache.
            :?

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              gaagaa
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              badgal:
              hi mommies


              Juz wanna vent my frustrations here on i-creative learner. I spoke to a lady this morning. Think itz mrs tan. I merely enquried whether for the clementi ctr new class for 2007 child, wld it b a new teacher tat will be teachg tis class. She dun wan to answer my question directly, kept sayg it will either be Teacher Jovin takg over or the new teacher will take over. I oso asked abt whether the new teacher wld hv the experience to teach a class. She simply replied me tat if I m uncomfortable, then I dun sign up at all. Afterall many ple r more than willing to take over my slot. So arrogant. R the ple in this ctr like tat? I noe fr the forum replies, tey are gd. Bt do tey need to be so cocky?
              Hi Badgal, I can really feel for you cos' I went through the same thing with Mrs Tan. She is extremely arrogant and thinks that her programme is the best. In fact, if your child did not perform well in class, she will start \"blaming\" on the parent not reading enough at home with the child or on the child's attention span. Imagine she can ask me,\"Why do you have such an active child?\" Do we as parents have a choice to choose what kind of child we can have?!!! She is not empathetic at all! She even told me there is a long queue waiting and often threatens us that we can withdraw anytime. She basically keeps talking non-stop and won't give you a chance to talk unless you interrupt her.

              btw, The Clementi's centre's door will be locked once you send your child in and you don't even have a chance to step in. They seem to be very secretive in the delivery of their lesson. The receptionist Lxxx is also extremely cocky, unfriendly and not helpful. There was once my child is very urgent, I wanted to bring him into the centre to pee but she refused to let me in. So I told her to help but she ignored me and went to attend some other parents. I could just stand out the door and pray that my child dun pee on his pant. What is wrong with all these ICL people?

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                laughingcat
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                ppnqq:
                laughingcat:

                [quote=\"anxiousmummy\"]My DD completed her ICR programme recently, she's now in P1. At the end of the programme, she was able to read a lot of words and have no problem coping with language & instructions in P1. The only drawback to this, in my own opinion, is that it confuses her when it comes to hanyu pinyin.



                Yes that is normal. That is why a child should have a good Phonics foundation before reaching K2. Because at K2, some CC/ Kindy/ enrichment teaches hanyu pinyin.

                I thought so too but the research showed that it's best at age 6 lei. Headache.
                :?[/quote]Personally I will take research study as a pinch of salt :evil: Research on which race? which country?

                My 2 boys all knows phonics very well (the digraphs, consonant blends, phonics rules etc) and able to read independently just before K1. So I am sure all kids will be able to do so with parental involvement. :celebrate:

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                  laughingcat
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                  gaagaa:
                  badgal:

                  hi mommies


                  Juz wanna vent my frustrations here on i-creative learner. I spoke to a lady this morning. Think itz mrs tan. I merely enquried whether for the clementi ctr new class for 2007 child, wld it b a new teacher tat will be teachg tis class. She dun wan to answer my question directly, kept sayg it will either be Teacher Jovin takg over or the new teacher will take over. I oso asked abt whether the new teacher wld hv the experience to teach a class. She simply replied me tat if I m uncomfortable, then I dun sign up at all. Afterall many ple r more than willing to take over my slot. So arrogant. R the ple in this ctr like tat? I noe fr the forum replies, tey are gd. Bt do tey need to be so cocky?

                  Hi Badgal, I can really feel for you cos' I went through the same thing with Mrs Tan. She is extremely arrogant and thinks that her programme is the best. In fact, if your child did not perform well in class, she will start \"blaming\" on the parent not reading enough at home with the child or on the child's attention span. Imagine she can ask me,\"Why do you have such an active child?\" Do we as parents have a choice to choose what kind of child we can have?!!! She is not empathetic at all! She even told me there is a long queue waiting and often threatens us that we can withdraw anytime. She basically keeps talking non-stop and won't give you a chance to talk unless you interrupt her.

                  btw, The Clementi's centre's door will be locked once you send your child in and you don't even have a chance to step in. They seem to be very secretive in the delivery of their lesson. The receptionist Lxxx is also extremely cocky, unfriendly and not helpful. There was once my child is very urgent, I wanted to bring him into the centre to pee but she refused to let me in. So I told her to help but she ignored me and went to attend some other parents. I could just stand out the door and pray that my child dun pee on his pant. What is wrong with all these ICL people?

                  Hi gaagaa, if I were you I will withdraw my child from this ctr. Since the educationist is not helpful at all. I doubt the children will ever learn much with such close minded perception. 😞 It is sad to see such people exist. That is my opinion lah.

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                    hope76
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                    Hi Badgal, I can really feel for you cos’ I went through the same thing with Mrs Tan. She is extremely arrogant and thinks that her programme is the best. In fact, if your child did not perform well in class, she will start "blaming" on the parent not reading enough at home with the child or on the child’s attention span. Imagine she can ask me,"Why do you have such an active child?" Do we as parents have a choice to choose what kind of child we can have?!!! She is not empathetic at all! She even told me there is a long queue waiting and often threatens us that we can withdraw anytime. She basically keeps talking non-stop and won’t give you a chance to talk unless you interrupt her.


                    btw, The Clementi’s centre’s door will be locked once you send your child in and you don’t even have a chance to step in. They seem to be very secretive in the delivery of their lesson. The receptionist Lxxx is also extremely cocky, unfriendly and not helpful. There was once my child is very urgent, I wanted to bring him into the centre to pee but she refused to let me in. So I told her to help but she ignored me and went to attend
                    some other parents. I could just stand out the door and pray that my child
                    dun pee on his pant. What is wrong with all these ICL people?[/quote]

                    My sis has the same problem with that centre too. She is always busy with work hence don’t have much time guiding her child with icreative work. She told me that she was scolded by the teacher and mrs tan so many times. They always tell her that if he can’t catch up by when and when, they will have to ask him to leave the program.

                    I’m just thinking is their program really that gd?

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                      zephyrfei
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                      I’m thinking of register my child born in 2009 for the ICL program. But it only start from 4 years old. Will it be too late for a child from a non-english spoken family? We never speak English at home. By the time she goes to ICL, she’ll be in full-day child care for 1 year, I estimate. Is it necessary to send her to some other program before she start to learn in ICL?


                      Could anybody give me some advice please? Thanks in advance.

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                        smurf
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                        Erm, then why do you still continue the program leh? :?

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