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回覆 1# waiwaibaba 的文章
waiwaibaba,
never mind, you are just in good will, i can understand.
in fact, people may not understand our situation so they may have this similar querry abt our choice.
my son was not behaving well before intensive training early in this year. what i mean is, since he was in K2, he was very passive, not answering people, not greeting people, not answering and even not looking at people, etc. so i was very worried about his interview performance.
luckily, after intensive training, he changes a lot. He has now much more proper manner, answering people with relevant details, not kicking the table while sitting, improved compliance.
yes, i did ask his kinder teacher and tutors, but i got very opposite suggestions.
some said he fit traditional style better because he can sit properly in class and he likes challenges, so strongly suggest me to apply traditional school like SFA (which I didn't want to apply at first); and another tutor said he may be happier and more creative and receive better billingual education in the new style school like GT (which i didn't intend at first also!)
anyway, i didn't regret applying all these DSS and private schools as the successful rate is actually not high.
moreover, we are not any old boy/gir of any good schools so his chance to get into any good schools nearby is nearly zero.
so what if he can't get into any DSS or private primary school?
btw, he never complains about going for interviews so far. In fact, he enjoys it. he treats the interviews just as our family outing functions, and school visits, rather than an exam.
he is a tough boy and we always praise him for being brave and just treat the interviews casually.
we never "practise" hard on those "academic stuff" before the interviews. what we always practised and stressed before the interviews, were simply being "polite" and "greeting and saying thank you". which we appreciate he did that to teachers, principals and even the cleansing ladies in those schools.
therefore, we think he "gain" a lot through those interviews, not merely the purpose of getting admission to the schools. |
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