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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='1001715' date='Sep 8 2009, 11:37 PM
yes this is 1 of the best all my boss kids goto this school
Originally Posted by wnshie' post='1002100' date='Sep 9 2009, 09:09 AM
Don't forget their EQ thou, I don't know about you guys, a lot of the fresh grads' from the Uni. in HK, they are so wicked, no respect, no remorse... or simply put, they are so self-centred and what's more, most of them are incapable of socialising. THIS, is what I don't like about the local schools, it seemed like we have trained the kids to become an exam machine to finish Uni. but missing out the part to teach the kids to socialise or teach them what's right in life...
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Originally Posted by kcleung' post='1002142' date='Sep 9 2009, 09:51 AM
well said wnshie. common problems with hk kids these days. I blame it on the success of hk economy and import of domestic helpers. if you want the best for your kid, make some more kids and sack the helper.
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Originally Posted by wnshie' post='1002100' date='Sep 9 2009, 09:09 AM
Wow, great job... your wife Started playgroup yet?
With a 9 yrs and a 20 mths, in my experience, it is better to push the kid a little hard the first few years, they wouldn't find it hard work, it is only us talking about childhood and innocence, to them it is the same as watching cartoons, as long as they are with one of you (mom or dad) they would take it like fun... furthermore, as they grow up, they would evetually get lazier anyway.
Yet when they have had a strong foundation since childhood, then later on, when things get much easier for the kid to pick up in class later in life, I bet both you and the kid would know the difference.
Don't forget their EQ thou, I don't know about you guys, a lot of the fresh grads' from the Uni. in HK, they are so wicked, no respect, no remorse... or simply put, they are so self-centred and what's more, most of them are incapable of socialising. THIS, is what I don't like about the local schools, it seemed like we have trained the kids to become an exam machine to finish Uni. but missing out the part to teach the kids to socialise or teach them what's right in life...
With a 9 yrs and a 20 mths, in my experience, it is better to push the kid a little hard the first few years, they wouldn't find it hard work, it is only us talking about childhood and innocence, to them it is the same as watching cartoons, as long as they are with one of you (mom or dad) they would take it like fun... furthermore, as they grow up, they would evetually get lazier anyway.
Yet when they have had a strong foundation since childhood, then later on, when things get much easier for the kid to pick up in class later in life, I bet both you and the kid would know the difference.
Don't forget their EQ thou, I don't know about you guys, a lot of the fresh grads' from the Uni. in HK, they are so wicked, no respect, no remorse... or simply put, they are so self-centred and what's more, most of them are incapable of socialising. THIS, is what I don't like about the local schools, it seemed like we have trained the kids to become an exam machine to finish Uni. but missing out the part to teach the kids to socialise or teach them what's right in life...
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Originally Posted by kcleung' post='1002140' date='Sep 9 2009, 09:48 AM
I have recorded the presentation, if anyone interested, I can upload the voice file.
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Originally Posted by kcleung' post='1002142' date='Sep 9 2009, 09:51 AM
well said wnshie. common problems with hk kids these days. I blame it on the success of hk economy and import of domestic helpers. if you want the best for your kid, make some more kids and sack the helper.
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Hay every 1 here is the Standard Chartered 150 note application
I have apply for 4 single self number notes.
http://www.standardchartered.com.hk/.../en/index.html
I have apply for 4 single self number notes.
http://www.standardchartered.com.hk/.../en/index.html
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='1001712' date='Sep 8 2009, 11:34 PM
leaning words is very good but when you give her a object dose she know what it is?
all 50 objects.
so far I have not see a baby can read and look at objects at the same time.
all 50 objects.
so far I have not see a baby can read and look at objects at the same time.
Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='1001715' date='Sep 8 2009, 11:37 PM
yes this is 1 of the best all my boss kids goto this school