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    MPM Maths - Discussion

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      totoro
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      Sometimes feel guilty sending them to enrichment but it is to prepare them early. So they not suffer to cope the maths in primary school.

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        Ran1977
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        octoberbaby:
        don't understand why only listen to 'hear say'. Try out your own.


        Different kids different development. A mother who has intelligent kid will gives different testimony from a mother who has a lazy kid.

        Cannot compare mah. Some even cannot cope with easy questions.
        I agree whole-heartedly. I have been given and now I have been giving this same advice to many people.
        What works for one child may not work for another so parents should understand their child and their learning style before just putting them with their friends. At the end, it will be a waste of time and money. Worse, the poor child that can't cope may end up losing self-confidence no thanks to the parents...

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          octoberbaby
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          I recommend to my friend. I myself feel bai seh to the instructor for introducing them. Never know my friend’s kid has no initiative to start on her own. Every page must wait for the instructor to stand beside her then willing to do. A simple basic question such as 5+6= __ also could not do on her own. P1 kid.

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            totoro
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            How different is Jelic and MPM ?

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              SAHM_TAN
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              totoro:
              How different is Jelic and MPM ?

              Jelic is for younger kids, pre-school. Majority hands-on activities. Will bring back worksheets. The training is still mostly on logic and thinking skills, observation skills.

              MPM - can start fr mid-K1 or K2 till P6. I think if join later than P3 will not accept. The materials are workbook and some topics will include manupluatives. The booklet will be retained by the centre after you have seen the marked work. You get to keep the manupluatives. The training is on thinking skills and to view maths qns from different angles.

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                kk01
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                Hi everyone, I’m new here. Can anyone share with me any experience at pasir ris east cc branch and tampines CPU branch. I tried to call the branches but no answer. Thanks a lot.

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                  Sweetbaby456
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                  Ran1977:
                  octoberbaby:

                  don't understand why only listen to 'hear say'. Try out your own.


                  Different kids different development. A mother who has intelligent kid will gives different testimony from a mother who has a lazy kid.

                  Cannot compare mah. Some even cannot cope with easy questions.

                  I agree whole-heartedly. I have been given and now I have been giving this same advice to many people.
                  What works for one child may not work for another so parents should understand their child and their learning style before just putting them with their friends. At the end, it will be a waste of time and money. Worse, the poor child that can't cope may end up losing self-confidence no thanks to the parents...

                  :goodpost:

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                    dreeym
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                    Hi, was wondering if any parent sends their child to MPM Toa Payoh? I intend to enroll my daughter but have not been able to contact them at their number this week.

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                      Chen Tai Tai
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                      Hi, I’m staying in bukit timah & I’m interested to enroll my children in MPM. Any recommendation which branch is good? Thanks.

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                        kk01
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                        Hi


                        Any parents sending their kids to tampines CPF building or pasir ris west plaza?

                        Is there a grading system at mpm? If there isn’t, how will parents know how we’ll their kids are doing and at which level they are at?

                        Please advise and Tia.

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