system
May 10, 2019, 11:09am
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Nakamura:
@mayekeke @Female Perspective
Ive done some research on your suggestions.they both look really good.
I guess i should be more direct with my questions.i just dont know what to ask because i dont know what id be looking for in a school as i dont have kids myself and im nowhere near that stage in life.
the truth is i want to suggest them to a friend because the school she takes her son to i feel is a total sham.
Hes been there for a year and he cannot write or say the alphabet.he is apparently way behind his classmates on this and now it has gotten to the point where she has become very tough and impatient with him,often berrating and shouting at him when he doesnt get things right as they do homework, lamenting that hes slow, and that he knows nothing and then he cries alot-he is hurting,and i can see this as the beginning to him having major issues and problems in life as he develops and grows into a young man.
In his case i think a school with a small teacher student ratio with an emphasis on one on one teaching method would obviously be beneficial because the teacher would have the time to identify his problems, how he learns or picks things up etc and then teach him in a way that can solve these issues.
My other thoughts are that he could also have a learning disorder but she wont know because she wont investigate or know that there are schools children with such disorders can be taken to and taught accordingly. I feel shes taking educating him too casually. Shes a young mother(very young) and shes not keen on things academic.
But thanks again for your suggestions, ill tell her about them. Maybe if you have anything to add about the situation ive just described feel free to do so. Forgive my ambiguity i just dont know what to ask.im not a parent.
Why the emphasis on how the info was not meant for you and your single mother girlfriend? blatantly obvious. This was a stupid question. Why lie?
This is in Karen, playground is Ksh 120k! Way above their budget
Nakamura:
@mayekeke @Female Perspective
Ive done some research on your suggestions.they both look really good.
I guess i should be more direct with my questions.i just dont know what to ask because i dont know what id be looking for in a school as i dont have kids myself and im nowhere near that stage in life.
the truth is i want to suggest them to a friend because the school she takes her son to i feel is a total sham.
Hes been there for a year and he cannot write or say the alphabet.he is apparently way behind his classmates on this and now it has gotten to the point where she has become very tough and impatient with him,often berrating and shouting at him when he doesnt get things right as they do homework, lamenting that hes slow, and that he knows nothing and then he cries alot-he is hurting,and i can see this as the beginning to him having major issues and problems in life as he develops and grows into a young man.
In his case i think a school with a small teacher student ratio with an emphasis on one on one teaching method would obviously be beneficial because the teacher would have the time to identify his problems, how he learns or picks things up etc and then teach him in a way that can solve these issues.
My other thoughts are that he could also have a learning disorder but she wont know because she wont investigate or know that there are schools children with such disorders can be taken to and taught accordingly. I feel shes taking educating him too casually. Shes a young mother(very young) and shes not keen on things academic.
But thanks again for your suggestions, ill tell her about them. Maybe if you have anything to add about the situation ive just described feel free to do so. Forgive my ambiguity i just dont know what to ask.im not a parent.
I think a Montessori or British system would work best if the kid has a learning disorder!
Spot on! Nilipata sponsor nikafunga supa!
amun
May 10, 2019, 11:52am
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:D:D:D:D:D wacha zako
he included karen in his preferred zone, secondly ati 120k for playground :D:D:D:D
check out their fee structure, for the age group he is looking at, the fee is within his budget range
:D:D:D
I dont have kids,i dont know what to ask or even think.i just saw her berrating and beating her son yesterday nikashtuka sana. The situation was just bad.The young fellow was really crying. Since i dont know what to ask i can only describe the situation and those with kids who understand can help.
Nakamura:
:D:D:D
I dont have kids,i dont know what to ask or even think.i just saw her berrating and beating her son yesterday nikashtuka sana. The situation was just bad.The young fellow was really crying. Since i dont know what to ask i can only describe the situation and those with kids who understand can help.
Tell her to try Brookehaven Opposite Hillcrest. Small classes with personalized attention. Have seen parents who brought their slow learning children and have improved significantly. Tuition is 36K and for langata she will add around 12k for transport
madova
May 11, 2019, 7:34pm
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The only problem with Kenyan kindergartens is a kid hawezi bonga kizungu fluently.
My daughter of 5 years hajaingia class one but ile ngoso ako nayo ni mambo mbaya.
Tiriitiondo:
How is this school?
It’s really good. Performance and discipline wise
amun:
:D:D:D:D:D wacha zako
he included karen in his preferred zone, secondly ati 120k for playground :D:D:D:D
check out their fee structure, for the age group he is looking at, the fee is within his budget range
Ebu attach the fee structure… Can’t seem to see anything online
Karoga
May 14, 2019, 7:11am
32
Peleka mtoto Jonathan gloag school ,iko hapo langata road,shule muzuri ya mabillionaires.