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LYN Daddy's rant thread V1, mai rage/complain/etc
LYN Daddy's rant thread V1, mai rage/complain/etc
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May 12 2016, 09:15 AM
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fuh i as oldfag suppok this tered
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May 12 2016, 09:25 AM
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The education system really teruk here in Malaysia.
Last time, I complain those sending children to tuition since I thought it was unnecessary, child abuse etc... But now that I have my eldest in the public school, I know and understand the dismay. Even if my daughter is in the DLP class of a school purportedly the best in the country, it still sucks really. At the end of the day, I became her tuition teacher since she could not digest things that are being thought in class... the look on her face when she finally understands made me feel both sad and happy at the same time. |
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May 12 2016, 09:31 AM
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May 12 2016, 09:36 AM
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May 12 2016, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(electronictomato @ May 12 2016, 09:44 AM) my 5 y.o still cant write properly and only speaks to whom he comfortable with. actually this is not a problem at all.dafug, oral test and other tests sure masuk longkang. owai some children are just shy and learn a bit slower. no problem. dont be discouraged, all they need is just some extra encouragement and a lot of love. my eldest can read and write when she was 4, my second one, still can't. but she has other advantages over the elder one. anyhow, I am still encouraging her, and she's showing some progress for the past few months. it can be a bit daunting at times, but remember that it is the responsibility of the parents to develop the young ones... less scolding, more loving |
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May 12 2016, 10:08 AM
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QUOTE(alternativehype @ May 12 2016, 10:00 AM) for those papas workign in SG, here's an option to consider: they really need to do something with our education system.take up SG PR and move the family there... why? bcos education in MY really cannot make it already. even neighbourhood schools in SG are on par with expensive international schools in MY. I'm kinda regretting a little after coming back to MY If given the chance I would not have come back to Malaysia, stay in UK instead. Even if they don't have the best education in Europe (scandinavian countries ftw), they are still head and shoulders above Malaysia. Our's are way too exam oriented... neglecting the social aspect of growing up. |
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Jun 13 2016, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(mayhammer @ Jun 13 2016, 02:59 PM) He's 8 months. Dont have to say no, switch off ALL the lights until pitch black, sure went back to sleep. Both if you also must play dead dont naughty naughty until routine back to normalHe usually sleeps through the night. But past few days he is hyper @ 4am. ajak main main... but we both so dead... but sayang him sooo damn much. so freaking adorable, how to say no la...? |
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