Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Standard 1 Registration

Hi Parents

Just to share with you, if your child turns 5 this year (irregardless in January or December 2008), you can enrol him or her at the school (Sekolah Kebangsaan) of your choice. This is to ensure your child can get in to that particular school as some schools practice first come first served basis.
























By the way, Sara Khadeija celebrated her 3rd birthday (belated - should have been in December) recently. Seems that she wants to cut her cake with all her friends and to give away party packs, oh the novelty of party packs.



All the best.
Huda

Monday, January 14, 2008

Dyslexia

Hi Parents

It has been about 10 days of school now and we still have one or two children still missing mummy when they go to school, teardrops and resistance, a work out for Aunty Huda and company.

Which makes me wonder, how are the year ones doing at school? I don't think there are tantrums but I am sure they are going through a wavy period right now - what with the big crowd at school, more children in the same class and canteen! I believe canteen is the most exciting place to be at, at school and given the liberty to hold money, the real dollars and sen. Nothing like in play school. I do hope parents can share with me some of their child's first day experience, it will be interesting for those going to year one next year.

Yes, dyslexia - it is not a disease thus it cannot be cured, but it is a lifelong condition and with early intervention, most dyslexics can learn to read and write well.

Parents who are interested to know more can contact the following people from the Dyslexia Association of Malaysia : Teacher Rahmat at 019-2389657 or Teacher Jamilah at 016-3097829.
We also have some fliers at school for those who want to know more about it.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Welcome 2008

Hello parents

Happy New Year to everyone. It has been 3 days of school and I hope we have managed to iron off the holiday creases .... it's not easy to go back to school after the holidays ... don't we all know that.

After 2 days of crying, new kids get tired of it whilst the 'older' kids just close their ears wondering why all this is happening - some forgot that they had their fair share of drama too last year.

To add some merriment, out comes the masks! Dragon, bee, ladybird, rabbit, chick, octopus ..... hee hee hee .. the kids just love them. We hope this year will be merrier and more fun than last year.

Each year is a new experience with the children. It's so wonderful to see them grow physically and intellectually. It's like watching a flower bloom, from a bud to a full bloom flower. Let's hope our buds will mature, flower and develop strong roots to help them grow further.

Do check out the interesting websites that we list from time to time and let me know of any you wish to share with other parents.