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    • RE: Do Kitchen Hoods and Hobs Need to Be Bought Together?

      @lakshmiSG563 said in Do Kitchen Hoods and Hobs Need to Be Bought Together?:

      Not necessarily, but it can definitely help! Purchasing a hood and hob together is beneficial for compatibility in size, suction power, and aesthetics. Matched sets casino can enhance performance with features like auto-synchronization. However, it’s not mandatory to buy them together; mixing brands is possible if the hood’s extraction power matches the hob’s size and styles complement each other. Has anyone else had success with mixing or preferred a matched set?

      I’ve seen it work both ways. Matched sets are definitely convenient and look cohesive, but plenty of people mix brands without any issues as long as the extraction rate and sizing are right. It really comes down to priorities — seamless integration vs. flexibility in choosing the best individual components.

      posted in Technology & Gadgets
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    • RE: Do Kitchen Hoods and Hobs Need to Be Bought Together?

      @lakshmiSG563 said in Do Kitchen Hoods and Hobs Need to Be Bought Together?:

      Not necessarily, but it can definitely help! Purchasing a hood and hob together is beneficial for compatibility in size, suction power, and aesthetics. Matched sets can enhance performance with features like auto-synchronization. However, it’s not mandatory to buy them together; mixing brands is possible if the hood’s extraction power matches the hob’s size and styles complement each other. Has anyone else had success with mixing or preferred a matched set?

      I agree — you don’t have to buy them as a pair. I’ve mixed brands before and it worked totally fine as long as the hood had enough extraction power for the hob size. Matching sets do look nicer and the auto-sync features are handy, but definitely not a must.
      Curious too if others have noticed any big difference between mixed setups and matched ones.

      posted in Technology & Gadgets
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    • RE: Are you looking for ways to help your child excel in PSLE Maths?

      @chrisrocks97 said in Are you looking for ways to help your child excel in PSLE Maths?:

      Join us on May 17, from 10am to 12pm for a FREE, interactive webinar focused on key topics like Whole Numbers, Decimals, Fractions, and Measurement. This session will equip your child with the tools to conquer the exam confidently and effectively.

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      Let’s make math success a reality for your child!

      Sounds pretty interesting! Do you know if the webinar is only for kids in Singapore, or can people join from other countries too?

      posted in Working With Your Child
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    • RE: Groupchat bullying - cyber bullying

      @ms-zz said in Groupchat bullying - cyber bullying:

      Hi parents
      I’m looking for suggestion how to deal with the bullies.

      My child started Sec1 this year & was okay with his group of peers till recently. Well Boy A & Boy B started to constantly talk bad & isolate this Boy C who is from the same group & even start a groupchat to say nasty things about Boy C. Somehow now the attention turn to my child , A & B started groupchat to talk about my boy - fill with vulgarity . My boy will exit from the group but they keep adding him back into the chat . End up my boy block them. When my boy confronted A , A said they just want to “roast” him , why cannot . Groupchats are fill with quite a number of classmates. Well A & B is teacher’s pet & “ popular” in class.

      Well my boy didn’t want to inform teachers , would like to ask parents here could give me some suggestions?
      Honestly I cannot stand the bullies arrogant & how they manipulate the classmates .

      I totally get your frustration—this sounds really stressful for both you and your child. First, it’s good that your boy is setting boundaries by exiting and blocking the chat; that shows he’s trying to protect himself.

      Even if he doesn’t want to go to teachers yet, documenting everything (screenshots of the chat, dates, what was said) can be really helpful if it escalates. You could also gently encourage him to talk to a trusted teacher or school counselor, emphasizing that it’s not “snitching” but protecting himself.

      At home, reinforcing his confidence and letting him know he’s not alone matters a lot. Sometimes, having a plan together for what to do if A & B approach him again can give him a sense of control. If it keeps up, involving the school is necessary—popularity shouldn’t let them bully with impunity.

      posted in Working With Your Child
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    • RE: Learn from Top O Levels and A Levels Scorer - MGS & Hwa Chong

      @kellylin said in Learn from Top O Levels and A Levels Scorer - MGS & Hwa Chong:

      Just sharing—my friend’s daughter from MGS and Hwa Chong scored 9 A1s and 7 A-Level distinctions, all without tuition. Her family couldn’t afford it, so she created her own study method.

      She later went to two Ivy League schools, and now she’s built an app to help parents guide their kids—no need to teach or mark anything.

      First 50 sign-ups https://speedau-casino.net/ get a free demo and can even call her how she did it. Thought it might be useful for some of you.

      https://www.loglearnsg.com/

      That’s really impressive — sounds like she’s built something meaningful from her own experience. I love stories like that where determination pays off. I’ll definitely check out the app, thanks for sharing!

      posted in Working With Your Child
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    • RE: Learn from Top O Levels and A Levels Scorer - MGS & Hwa Chong

      @kellylin said in Learn from Top O Levels and A Levels Scorer - MGS & Hwa Chong:

      Just sharing—my friend’s daughter from MGS and Hwa Chong scored 9 A1s and 7 A-Level distinctions, all without tuition. Her family couldn’t afford it, so she created her own study method.

      She later went to two Ivy League schools, and now she’s built an app to help parents guide their kids—no need to teach or mark anything.

      First 50 sign-ups get a free demo and can even call her how she did it. Thought it might be useful for some of you.

      https://www.loglearnsg.com/

      Wow, that’s really impressive — doing all that without tuition is no small feat. Did anyone here actually try the app yet or join the demo?

      posted in Working With Your Child
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