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Binbin’s First Day as a Primary 1 student by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Tue 03 Jan 2012 10:48am Now I can say, “my CHILDREN are Primary School kids.” What a great summarising sentence, compared to last year, whereby I had to say, “One is in Primary 2 and the other is in Kindergarten 2.” It was great to see how excited Binbin was, when he woke up at 8.30am this morning. So different from his elder brother’s level of excite ... Read on »
Its time to register kids going to primary 1 in 2010 and 2011 by mumsgather .. Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 3:25pm My daughter brought home a leaflet informing parents to register kids who are going to Standard One in 2010 and 2011 during this two months. So if you have a child going to Primary One in those years, you have two months starting from this month to register them. My 5 year old boy is going to Primary One in 2010 so I will be going t ... Read on »
A single-centre, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of interferon beta-1b on primary progressive and transitiona by stuart Patient Expert Posted Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:20pm Information shared by Karen D. in South Florida. Thanks Karen. Inflammation and neurodegeneration may have differential impactson disease evolution in the different forms of multiple sclerosis.However, a beneficial effect of immunomodulatory drugs shouldnot be ruled out in primary progressive multiple sclerosis.Our aim is to investigate ... Read on »
As If Its Not Bad Enough Already… by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Wed 05 May 2010 10:01am I’m so glad I do NOT have another kid, a third child, or else I do NOT think I can handle this kind of news anymore…. As if its not bad enough already ( read yesterday’s post ), I received this from Binbin’s school… *super faint* Oh man! Do I really need to visit the optical shop again? Or could I actually wait for him to go Pr ... Read on »
eLearning Day by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Wed 17 Aug 2011 10:31pm There is no school for my Primary 2 boy today. In fact, because of PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination) oral examination today and tomorrow, there is no school for all Primary 1 to Primary 5 pupils, as the Primary 6 students need a quiet environment to get through their oral examination. The school has thus declared today as eLearning D ... Read on »
Primary One Registration by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Mon 13 Jul 2009 10:14pm “Dearie, our baby is going Primary One!!! What an accomplishment!” was what I said to Allan when we completed the registration. We fall into Phase 2A(2): For a child whose parent has studied in the school of choice. When I was in the school for registration, I saw MY PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERs!!!! 2 of them! I remember one of them taught m ... Read on »
Blog B-Day by Dr. Richard Keller Medical Doctor Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:35pm It was pointed out to me today that I have been blogging for a year now (220 posts), wishing me “Happy Blog B-Day” (somewhat belatedly, 1st post Jan.6, 2006). Also today, I was starting to organize a list of my accomplishments since being elected to office 2 years ago. It does sound a bit egoist to be doing that but I am also preparing to ra ... Read on »
Term 2 Results by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Thu 27 May 2010 11:22am Allan and I are really impressed with Keatkeat’s amazing improvement in his Term 2 results. Few things I want to highlight: We were so happy with his results, we forgot to ask why we were not informed of the exam dates. *faint* Comparing previous results in term 1 : Maths WAS 76/100, NOW its 96/100.  Super! Chinese WAS 44/80, NO ... Read on »
Appetite Stimulant for Your Child? by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Fri 06 Jan 2012 3:18am Appetite Booster Yes, I admit, I have not been happy with the rate Keatkeat’s body is growing. Its just not fast enough! Classmates who used to be his height last year or the year before last are already taller than him now. Whereas at home, the height difference between him and his younger brother, with the age difference of 18 months, i ... Read on »
I Lost My Report Book! by Angeline Patient Expert Posted Thu 17 Nov 2011 5:56am I Lost My Report Book! Allan had been asking, “Have you got back your report book?” whenever Keatkeat hops into the car after school, ever since the exams were over. Finally, today he received the answer he had been waiting for. Keatkeat said: “Yes!” I got excited because I always love to read the teacher’s comment section, so I said, ... Read on »