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I'm sorry. I don't know how to answer your question. As you're your boy's mom, you should be much understanding him than any others. To me and my hubby, we think that being polite and confident is far more important than good academic performance. What's more, building up a good reading habit is as crucial as being well-behaved. Many schools will ask kids to read books or ask them if they have reading habits during the interview. If you have read through my previous replies, my girl was asked if she read regularly. Not only once, she was asked this question for quite a number of times. Indeed it's not necessary to read difficult English readers. Instead it might be better to train our kids to retell the story themselves. My girl was asked to tell Three Little Pigs in PTH during her primary school interview. If the kid is not familiar with the story, they shouldn't be able to perform it well.
I have 2 kids (1 boy and 1 girl). None of them have ever joined any academic classes. I found that no interviews would test kids in written forms unless those are held in late June (door-knocking ones).
Think about the strengths of your kids and foster it to be the best.
Good luck! God bless. |
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