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 Working in Singapore V17, All about living in the Lil' Red Dot

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mules
post Dec 9 2014, 09:51 PM

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post Dec 11 2014, 10:28 PM

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QUOTE(aLertz @ Dec 10 2014, 01:26 PM)
2.6 in Bedok....Q is longer than usual laugh.gif
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post Apr 14 2015, 12:35 PM

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Oo wow nice to know there are parents here like me. Congratz Fiona. First recruit? Just to share. My daughter experience her first 2 years of kindergarden in Singapore and i can assure you it is totally worth it. She can speaks English pretty confident now and very good in expressing herself to the public. Which i find quite different from other children in Malaysia. I also notice different childcare comes with different quality. I was on a one year waiting list for the childcare near my hdb which cost 1k compared to 650 from the other one. I only want it cause it is just below my hdb but i always wonder why so expensive yet why is there a 100 people waiting list. When my daughter did gets in in k1 i realized the level of education is totally another level and i like how they always talk to us in preparing us for her primary schooling.

I will be bringing my 2 months baby there next month. 80% of the infant care in my area are fully booked. I might need to resort to nanny if i cannot get one. It is not cheap for a foreigner like me there. The monthly cost of infant care alone is 1800++ excluding milk etc. Any tips for me?



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