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Childhood is a colorful ladder from romance to precision, from pink to sky blue, and children's reading is also a step-by-step process of transition.
In the initial pink stage, reading is based on reading, writing, Paintings, nursery rhymes, and nursery rhymes are the main ones. In the third and fourth grades, reading takes the form of reading aloud, retelling stories, and reading silently. When it comes to higher grades, it is necessary to carry out writing and thematic discussions.
We often find that a child who loves to read a book will continue to love reading when he grows up, but it is very difficult for an adult who does not have a reading habit to like reading.
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Low interest &
Weak foundation
Do you find your child giving up Chinese revisions easily? Or the lack of motivation to pick himself up after a poor Chinese grade?
Does your child find himself overloaded with information after reading the comprehension passages? Or constantly struggling to decode the meanings behind the stories? Or unsure of what the questions are asking?
Be it PSLE or ‘O’ Levels, composition writing will always remain the most difficult task in Chinese exams for many students. Besides feeling overwhelmed by the tedious writing process, students tend to struggle to develop their creative ideas fluently or to organise their mechanics of writing. The lack of storytelling skills for your child is real and needs to be worked on as soon as possible. Otherwise, it may become harder for your child to write expressively and make his story come alive.
The most common cause of low interest and poor result is a weak foundation.

Solution
Through our interesting Reading / Writing programs, it exposes our students to a world of imagination, showing you nothing is impossible in this world. By reading, you are exploring a different angle to see a thing you've known, on how different action leads to different results. Books are beyond imagination. It's like a huge spider web, where you keep linking to more and more to things you knew, and things you just learn, structuring new solutions and answers.
The earlier you build your child's foundation and interest, the better equipped they will be when they start primary school.
This builds their confidence and makes them look forward to learning! You will not need to worry about them not being able to catch up in Primary school!
By building a strong foundation at the Lower Primary stage, mastering Chinese at the Upper Primary levels to do well for PSLE will be a breeze for your child.