LydiaWong | 2007-11-08 13:15 |
jocool | 2007-11-08 14:19 |
ljsze | 2007-11-08 15:42 |
Doris I share your view. I also think K3 is a good timing. Lydia I just wonder which schools offer courses at night-time. Won't Preston be very tired starting from evening ? Lydia, Doris If Davin takes full-day class or he skips afternoon nap, then I really have to get off from work earlier. Right now, I find that I've got no time to play with or educate him is he skips the nap. |
DorisTSL | 2007-11-08 16:35 |
ljsze, I've got the same problem. Brian has skipped his afternoon nap since August and he used to go to bed before 9.30pm. I've got not much time to talk and play with him after work. |
LydiaWong | 2007-11-08 21:43 |
ljsze,Doris, I understand your concern. Preston sleeps very early (goes to be at 9:00) but since I'm usually home by 6pm, I have enough time to play with him. But not my husband coz he's usually comes back at ~8pm. But I think quality is the better than quantity. Preston will finish homework after school so I just check his homework and can just play with him. Also, we spend the whole day with him on Sunday, so I don't really find that's a big issue even after going full-day. Preston's piano class is at 8:00 and only half and hour and Mandarin teacher comes to our home once a week at 6:30, so far so good. Although he gets a bit tired than the other days, so only 2 days a week he can class, others are on Sat. Doris, Don't worry and get upset about the emotion, coz Brian will affect by your emotion. Preston also got emotional b4, but he got a lot better when he gets older. Or I also let Preston takes EQ course so as to improve his EQ (actually I sometimes take some courses as well to improve my EQ so I can deal with him easier) [ 本文章最後由 LydiaWong 於 07-11-8 21:47 編輯 ] |
LydiaWong | 2007-11-08 21:49 |
ljsze | 2007-11-09 10:44 |
Lydia, Doris Davin has been sleeping more these days. If he skips the nap, he will sleep at 9pm at night & yet we have to wake up him in the morning (at about 8:10am). Lydia See. It's good to have a teacher coming to your home for lesson. No need to waste time travelling. I have not yet enrolled Davin for any Mandarin lesson. Maybe next year. |
DorisTSL | 2007-11-09 15:31 |
Lydia, So good that the Mandarin teacher will come to your home for lessons. Is the tuition fee expensive? |
LydiaWong | 2007-11-10 12:29 |
Doris,ljsze, It's referred from some BK mom and she's from Bejing. She's very nice and Preston really likes her (even from the 1st lesson). We share with another kid (next block friend) and is $250/hr for 2 kids. If one kid, it's $170/hr, slightly higher that outside (usually $150/hr). |
elizatyy | 2007-11-10 12:36 |