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Thank you twokidsmum!!
Dear 2kidsmum,
Thanks for your generous sharing and your wise thoughts, observations. I'm comforted to hear what you have to say about DGJS, which is consistent with what I've heard so far. This makes me more certain that I'm making the right choice for my daughter.
For the other concerned mums/dads......it seems clear that what DGJS goes for are girls:
- who are good in English and Chinese
- loves reading
- confident
- has the potential to be a DGJS girls
And these girls have parents who are:
-committed to developing them (in reading, languages, activities etc)
As for going for awards, it's not all bad. The courses you put your child in can enable your child to be stronger in whatever area you want to dev her in. As long as you do in carefully, with the utmost focus on your child's well being, very clear of your child's ability to handle stress/ new situations/ learning......not forcing and pressuring your child, you can develop your child.
Going for awards is bad only if you go for it Blindly, like going for more and more Chanel / LV....
My child has progressed from a shy girl to one who loves going on stage, this is an example.
As for which centres, you really have to do the research yourself. I have found parents with different views about different centres.
Besides, a well-known centre may not neccesarily have excellent, and even harder, committed teachers.
From my experience, apart from the classes, what you do at home AFTER the class is also important. No one will give as much energy to develop your child as yourself.
To 2 mumskids, I look forward to hearing more from you. Thanks. |
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