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First Graduation Day
My son just graduated from 3rd year nursery, another milestone he had completed. I hope he carry on graduating. After returning from Langkawi at 2pm, we had to attend his graduation ceremony at 4pm. It was just a small ceremony, nothing big. Some prize giving and chat with the teachers on his progress. At this stage, I don’t actually expect many achievements. I just hope he has fun in the nursery. It certainly made me happy if he succeeds.
The teacher complains that he is very quiet. However it is not so at home, I have a difficult time asking him to keep quiet. I recorded his singing for the teacher to hear. They were pretty surprised that the fact he can sing. I told the teacher, he knows quite a lot of stuff. In turn I have to encourage the teachers that he is learning despite his quietness.
Remember the last time I blog about his writing competition and he won first prize.
Here is his piece of art:
His moments:
Published on November 8, 2005 · Filed under: Parenting;
5 Responses to “First Graduation Day”
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sue said on November 8th, 2005 at 4:37 pm
congrats on his graduation! and yea, he looks pretty unsure about the trophy LOL
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Well done Tim! Mommy can now starts collecting trophy for him! 🙂
On the quiet part, I think every kid has thier own personalities. Some might be shy and quiet, some might be chatter box and sporty. My girl is shy and quiet too infront of strangers but “chee chee cha cha” at home! She wasn’t that shy when she was younger.
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Tracy said on November 9th, 2005 at 10:37 am
Congrats Tim on ur graduation day.
*clap clap clap clap clap* Good job Tim. Dat really was a nice piece of work. Keep up the good work! Got anything from daddy or mommy or not for being a winner?
Tim, Tim, don’t ever think of selling dat trophy, dat’s ur mommy’s pride leh. Instead ask mommy to buy u some chocs in return for the good work.
(Must teach Destinee to write like Tim kor kor lor).
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Maria said on November 10th, 2005 at 10:49 am
ROTFLOL… you should do more caption on the picture, LOL I really enjoy the “bubble” and Tim’s expression.
why ah? aren’t the teacher always complain the student too noisy and tell them to be quiet? but when the kid too quiet they also worry, but our kid not robot right? they have their time to be chatty or quiet.
And my friend who work as a admin in Kuen Cheng said, most of the time the quiet student achieve better than the noisy wan, Chinese also said what–usually those talk more work less.
I like Tim’s character, wish my girls will be like that too, excel quietly. But girl wor… sure chatty wan.
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michelle said on November 11th, 2005 at 3:31 pm
Sue: Thanks! Let hope there is many more to come.
Jefferene: Thanks! If he knows you well, he will chat with you non stop.
Tracy: Thanks! Got lots of chocs for him already, all the in fridge.
Maria: Thanks! Let’s hope he excels. He is actually not that quiet, only in front of strangers.