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		<title>By: yan</title>
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		<description>I can see my sister-in-law is having exam jitters. My niece now is in primary 3 and in Chinese School. My sis-in-law is even more &#039;kin-teo&#039; than my niece when preparing for the exams. There&#039;re times when my sis-in-law found careless mistakes in my niece exam papers, she&#039;ll say &#039;why simple question like this also you got it wrong?&#039; or &#039;we&#039;ve revised this for many times and still you got it wrong!&#039;. I can understand my sis-in-law frustation. I ever heard my niece said &#039;If you&#039;re so clever, then you replace me sitting for the exam&#039;. But, she said it in a teasing way. It&#039;s funny, but i guess that&#039;s included in the mother-daughter bounding moment. I agree with you. Both parents and children can learn from exam jitters. From the learning, both will grow :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can see my sister-in-law is having exam jitters. My niece now is in primary 3 and in Chinese School. My sis-in-law is even more &#8216;kin-teo&#8217; than my niece when preparing for the exams. There&#8217;re times when my sis-in-law found careless mistakes in my niece exam papers, she&#8217;ll say &#8216;why simple question like this also you got it wrong?&#8217; or &#8216;we&#8217;ve revised this for many times and still you got it wrong!&#8217;. I can understand my sis-in-law frustation. I ever heard my niece said &#8216;If you&#8217;re so clever, then you replace me sitting for the exam&#8217;. But, she said it in a teasing way. It&#8217;s funny, but i guess that&#8217;s included in the mother-daughter bounding moment. I agree with you. Both parents and children can learn from exam jitters. From the learning, both will grow <img src='http://wparent.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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