The Best of 2009

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Today is New Year’s Eve and it time for me to post the best of Dominique’s Desk through 2009.

I have gone through quite a bit of revamp here at this site- blog template, header as I learn more about how to do digital photo design.

I hope that you like the current header and design. Well..maybe until the next kid shows up and I will need to amend the header photo 🙂

Here is a list of highlighted posts here on Dominique’s Desk for you to enjoy.

Teaching Tips

  1. Encouraging your reluctant preschooler
  2. Multilingual Parenting
  3. Introducing Photography to Kids
  4. Conquring an Angry Kid
  5. Educating your Child- IQ boosting activities
  6. Is the Door Open Wide? Communicating with your child
  7. Teaching Good Manners- Minding your Ps and Qs
  8. Don’t get fresh with me- Behaviour Modification
  9. Three things every parent should teach their kids
  10. Preparing for Exams- 3 tips for parents
  11. Parenting without the Guilt

Kids Pictures/Videos

  1. The Many Faces of Roy
  2. Fixing up Barney
  3. Ryan’s Piano Concert
  4. Ryan’s 5th Birthday
  5. Ryan’s Birthday Celebration (Part 2)
  6. Tackling the PC and Piano
  7. Surviving an afternoon at A & E
  8. My favourite kids photos from 2007
  9. Monkeying Around
  10. My little painter
  11. Ryan Swimming

What are your best posts in 2009?

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On the First Day of School in 2010

Next Monday marks the start of the new school term. Majority of my students are so not looking forward to waking up early and having to sit in class for lessons. I too am half- hearted in going back to school as it would mean no more waking up late and leisurely enjoying the time with the boys at home.

I know a couple friends of mine are a bit apprehensive about their child’s 1st day of school as a Primary 1 student. I too would be if Ryan was entering school next year.

Here is a short list which I have compiled for parents with kids entering P1 next year.

What to Expect on the 1st Day

  1. Bring a notebook and stationary to take down notes.

    It is not necessary to bring  all the different textbooks and exercise books. The teacher will let them know their timetables and if they have brought any books it maybe kept in their own lockers or collectively by the teacher.During the first few days of school we normally set the class rules, brief the kids on school expectations and give out the time table for the class.

  2. P1 Buddy is assigned

    As P1 students are relatively new to the school and the environment they are assigned older buddies (from P3 or P4) to  partner them for 2 to 3 days. These buddies will be in charge of showing  their younger buddies around the school and help them purchase their meals from the canteen during recess.

  3. Time to Socalize

    The pupils are put into groups and normally timetable is suspended for all levels. The teacher will make use of this time to get to know the pupils better through a series of activities and games.If the teacher and students are new to each other it would be a great opportunity for both to bond with each other and learn more about their learning styles before starting on the teaching proper.

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