Agree!markfch wrote:Pls don't be too affected by what other people are doing. What I've learned at KSP is that the best learning is direct from parent to child. I know of quite a few parents whose kids have minimal tuition but are still amongst the top of cohort. Works wonders for the bonding too.david1234 wrote:wow, thats a lot of enrichment!!
Can you give me an idea how much these enrichment costs?
so that I need to work harder .. to provide for my 4 kids,
thanks
david
Besides, every kid is different. Some kids may even react unfavourably if overwhelmed by too much enrichment.
My child does not have tuition besides her CL enrichment (note: not tuition), which, frankly, I think is not a critial one. She does not want any as she heard that many of her peers have loads of homeworks from tuition classes and she prefers not to have them. So do I. I like to 'tailor' her revisions according to her strengths and weaknesses. In fact, there are a numer of kids that I have come across with daily tuitions of different kinds yet did not do well academically. Just take a step at a time and see what your son needs as he copes with school. More does not nec means good for the kid.