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« Reply #8 on: May 16, 2009, 04:13:01 AM »

i do this way bcoz i dont wan spent unwisely.

i save up for rainy days needs. smile


refer to above mention, must i bring my girl to childcare reaching 18- years to learn more tings?


At home also can learn right?

if you are equipped and have the time, you can always teach at home.
But how many working parent's hv the luxury of time?

my son goes to childcare and he learnt so much more! songs that I don't even know!
and he learnt things that i can't teach at home: sharing, tolerance for others, interacting with others.

price varies from childcare to childcare. i'm paying $288 a month for my son's full day childcare which i find is very reasonable considering the amount of time he spends there plus the meals they provide (breakfast, lunch, tea, snacks).
if childcare is too exp, you can consider those playgroups that are few hours a day. or weekend classes that parents can join in.
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« Reply #9 on: May 17, 2009, 02:06:08 AM »

I agreed w/ Mrs Wong, if you are fully equipped and have the time that is fine.  thumbs up

At this age they are like sponge they learn very fast. I'm not sure where are you staying? If you are staying at pungool area, travel to bishan daily can be very far and tiring for you and your child. 

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« Reply #10 on: May 17, 2009, 10:04:11 PM »

can list wad to teach n where to get the equipment.

Currently i have a baby walker for her alrdy.


So wad i shld get next for her or teach her?
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« Reply #11 on: May 17, 2009, 10:07:33 PM »

I agreed w/ Mrs Wong, if you are fully equipped and have the time that is fine.  thumbs up

At this age they are like sponge they learn very fast. I'm not sure where are you staying? If you are staying at pungool area, travel to bishan daily can be very far and tiring for you and your child. 



Ya i stay at punggol.

i was tinking getting a car.. but after doin some calculation.. i feel that i take cab 2times a week will be cheap then getting a car.



so i tink i stick onto taking public tp.


anyway i agree it will be tiring by i will strive hard as im taking my parttime degree at uni-sim.


i will JY !


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