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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • M Offline
      Mayl
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      Both DS (S4 & P6) don't want to go back to school and can't sleep yesterday night. I feel the pressure for both of them and the weather is killing us too. :mad:


      Just now rec'd P6 DS called back wanted to stay home study and don't want to go school. I told him I wish I can help him :?: to fulfil such request but reality is not possible.

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        janet88
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        Mayl:
        Both DS (S4 & P6) don't want to go back to school and can't sleep yesterday night. I feel the pressure for both of them and the weather is killing us too. :mad:


        Just now rec'd P6 DS called back wanted to stay home study and don't want to go school. I told him I wish I can help him :?: to fulfil such request but reality is not possible.
        The weather is killing me more than PSLE stress.
        Daughter in P2 knocked out as soon as head hit the pillow...all excited to return to school...my son had prob sleeping. I have no idea what is in store for term 3. Son is also reluctant to attend school.

        There was lightning last night but no rain :sad:

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          Peony
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          I've been telling my DD that I love her more than her grades.

          It's a reassurance for her and a reminder to myself! ๐Ÿ˜“

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            niza6666.028774hotmail.028774com
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            1st day of term 3 in school. Ds brought back pile of homeworks. More to expect.

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              its888me
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              My childโ€™s school is having supplementary everyday starting from this term. It used to be a rest day on Wed. I guess heat is up for PSLE. However, the science teacher has not started her engine but claimed that she could not start the science supplementary this week since parents have not signed the consent form. Is that she has not sent out the form or the parents have not signedโ€ฆ?! Very bad luck to have this teacher this year. So got to depend on ourselves ๐Ÿ˜ž

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                fightingmom
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                mn:
                1st day of term 3 in school. Ds brought back pile of homeworks. More to expect.

                Same for dd. She just managed to finish it. ๐Ÿ˜“

                Asking her to take a 15mins break before preparing for a mini Science test tomorrow ! :faint:

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                  G Tan
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                  fightingmom:
                  mn:

                  1st day of term 3 in school. Ds brought back pile of homeworks. More to expect.


                  Same for dd. She just managed to finish it. ๐Ÿ˜“

                  Asking her to take a 15mins break before preparing for a mini Science test tomorrow ! :faint:

                  my DD have only a mini homework today. ๐Ÿ˜„

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                    niza6666.028774hotmail.028774com
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                    fightingmom:
                    mn:

                    1st day of term 3 in school. Ds brought back pile of homeworks. More to expect.


                    Same for dd. She just managed to finish it. ๐Ÿ˜“

                    Asking her to take a 15mins break before preparing for a mini Science test tomorrow ! :faint:

                    Wow! Mini test for science. The heat has started.

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                      niza6666.028774hotmail.028774com
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                      fightingmom:
                      mn:

                      1st day of term 3 in school. Ds brought back pile of homeworks. More to expect.


                      Same for dd. She just managed to finish it. ๐Ÿ˜“

                      Asking her to take a 15mins break before preparing for a mini Science test tomorrow ! :faint:

                      Wow! Mini test for science. The heat has started.

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                        Zekezachzoom
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                        DS had been rather lax during his school holiday though his teachers loaded them tons of homework. Couldnt really do much revision with him. Beng first day of school, his engine is still rather cold with light homework. I am just going through some commonly misspelled words list with him now.

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