With the 57th National Day of Singapore happening tomorrow, it is quite natural that everyone is filled with excitement. With the NDP returning to the heartlands with its full-scale show for the first time since the pandemic started, everyone is eagerly awaiting the day. Even though the pandemic hasn’t ended, the situation has improved a whole lot and it seems the world and especially Singapore is ready to break out of the Covid 19 restrictions and truly celebrate. So, let us look into all activities and events that will be held during the National Day period.
How to score higher for PSLE English Oral Examination?
With only a little more than two weeks remaining for this year’s PSLE oral exams, we are sure that many students might be feeling the tension and giving it their all in preparation. Making up about 15% of the student’s marks, this section demands maximum attention, but the section is also where many students stumble and fall.
Helping students overcome learning challenges
On a general note, it is difficult for most parents and teachers to figure out the right learning style and pattern for their children. The situation gets even more complex if children have learning challenges like dyslexia.
How to best prepare for PSLE?
“He who laughs most, learns best.” Every child needs to laugh, and it is through moments of laughter and joy that they learn best. It is fair to say that even during moments of stress, laughter is highly critical in ensuring that one is able to learn optimally and perform to the best of one’s true abilities.
How to help my child improve his literacy skills?
Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can change the world. To be educated, one starts by learning how to read and write, and typically, these skills are known as literacy skills.
Re-reading books? How does that benefit my child?
Reading is a skill that should be encouraged and developed in every child. There are a lot of benefits that reading can bring to your children.
How to make Mother Tongue lessons interesting for my child?
Singapore is a melting pot of cultures and nationalities, and this has led to her people benefitting from a rich linguistic culture. It is common for people to be bilingual here, and you might even find people who can speak more languages without much effort. But the most common mix you can see would be people who speak two languages; one is their mother tongue, and the other is English.
How to let my child grow to be independent?
Terry Goodkind once said: “If the road is easy, you’re likely going the wrong way.” If you are a parent who does everything you can and beyond to ensure your children have an easy life, you might want to reconsider your way of raising children. Children who grow up in such households grow up to be individuals who are less resilient and more prone to emotional breakdowns when faced with adversities.
How to prepare my child for Term 3?
As the June holidays have come and gone, parents and children are back to the tight schedule of school time. So, three weeks into the new term, let us look at how you can help your children make it a productive one.
My child is in Primary 1 – What do I need to know?
“Success is not defined by which schools we enter. Success is the ability and the willingness to be the best that we can be with the resources that are available to us.”