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    FIVE TIPS FOR A GREAT YEAR

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJanuary 19, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Umzali, uBoniswa Piyo ume nabantwana bakhe uLinono Piyo (ekhohlo) noLingomso Piyo (ekunene). Umfanekiso: Ntombovuyo Ngaphu

    Oatlands Prep Principal Rosaria de la Mare offers these time-honoured tips for ensuring your Grade 1 child has a successful start to their school career.

    1. PUNCTUALITY – Get your child to school on time and collect them on time

    2. INVOLVEMENT – Be involved with the school and its activities

    3. RAPPORT – Develop a good rapport with your child’s teacher and listen to both sides when there’s conflict. Have a good relationship with both the school and the teacher.

    4. ROUTINE – Establish and keep to a strict routine that includes regular nutritious meals and a good night’s sleep.

    5. BUILD CONFIDENCE AND RESOURCEFULNESS – Encourage your child to be independent.

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