lollipop exchangeOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Heck. How on earth am I going to devise 3 effective communication strategies for kids when mine already sucks great time?
I don't even understand how a kid thinks.![]()
Observe kids, walk around arcades, speech and drama center vicinities. Look at how they interact with each other, with their parents/adults.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Heck. How on earth am I going to devise 3 effective communication strategies for kids when mine already sucks great time?
I don't even understand how a kid thinks.![]()
If it works. Nowadays kids are smart. Why can't it be the other way round?Originally posted by mystiv:lollipop exchange![]()
Look around quite a lot, but not conclusive enough.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Observe kids, walk around arcades, speech and drama center vicinities. Look at how they interact with each other, with their parents/adults.
United Square is a good place to observe. What age group are you targeting?
Is this one of those electives they make you take in RP?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Look around quite a lot, but not conclusive enough.
Age group - under 12, preferably if they know how to read and write a little (maybe asking for too much)
Hmm... I'm thinking of signs... but I wonder what are the chances of understanding them...
you mean you want them to come up with a programme for you?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:If it works. Nowadays kids are smart. Why can't it be the other way round?![]()
Mystiv is the youngest here.. so he shall play the role of the kid.Originally posted by mystiv:you mean you want them to come up with a programme for you?![]()
Yup. Don't know how they could come up with such creative courses. It's very taxing. I thought no more communication modules after Year 1, and here comes another one.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Is this one of those electives they make you take in RP?
I think you could use signs, or anything that attracts their attention span..but they have very little...
Are you doing an experiment on how to get children to sit still and do homework?![]()
Originally posted by LazerLordz:Mystiv is the youngest here.. so he shall play the role of the kid.![]()
If possible.Originally posted by mystiv:you mean you want them to come up with a programme for you?![]()
Good.Originally posted by LazerLordz:Mystiv is the youngest here.. so he shall play the role of the kid.![]()
Sh*t. Literally.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Good.
One question: what will scare you into not swimming unsupervised?![]()
the fear of sinking.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Good.
One question: what will scare you into not swimming unsupervised?![]()
Originally posted by fudgester:Sh*t. Literally.
I once saw a lump of poo at the bottom of the pool while I was swimming.
I immediately got the heck out of the pool and showered like nuts.![]()
Ah... great idea! Scare tactics should work.Originally posted by LazerLordz:the fear of sinking.and like Fudgey said, shi.t in the pool.
hmm...what difference will it make ah?Originally posted by fudgester:Anyway, I just got myself a room at Sheares Hall.
My sis has offered to help pay the fees.
I figure that with my declining CAP, I might as well just try to make the most out of university life and not just let lecture notes and exam results dominate everything. Staying in hall would be a start.
Still, a small part of me kinda fears having my CAP drop. I guess some things never change.![]()