CNA should include 1 student from the graduating Classes like me, Sec 4 this year. So parents can experience and learn how to assist their child :) can contact me for the next ep/season ye hehe
CNA editors should focus more on the parents and their experiences not the drama between the kids… 😮 you guys should edit out the part about the particular student
CNA, please cut 22:10 out. The part where Dian says Jovian is the most disliked in the level. What if Jovian watches this? The editor needs to get called out or even fired for thinking this is okay
well... many answers and questions. 1, it is actually the sad truth that schools have and there are people that are always frowned upon. 2, part of u is true but I'm sure she might have consented prior to it being released and she's ok with it. if not, im hopeful that the school may work this out and support her with counseling if needed.
can tell dian was feeling very stressed out and awkward with her mum around. for teenagers its quite normal to not want to be too 'close' with parents and i hope her mum doesn't take it too personally that her daughter doesn't want to be 'friendly' with her in school.
They signed up for it and not making use of it? I like the girl's attitude (with the dad one). She also not that close with her dad but she's trying. And daddy also reciprocated by agreeing to join. He from malaysia,even more conservative. So can imagine how much of A big step for him to do this.
Dian's mum probably signed up for it and Dian had no input. I'm also not targeting the mum, just speaking up for Dian as she is receiving quite a bit of negative comments thanks to how the show is edited, including judgmental comments from yourself.@@RonLarhz
@@verselines Funny how u think she's in the right for joining the class in outcasting jovianne. If never come on tv will she ever "become her friend"?
I used to be like that too 😔 it’s normal because all kids are insecure about fitting in with friends when they’re young, especially teens. But past a certain age, thats not a worry anymore. Being embarrassed by your parents is something you grow out of once you’re older :’)
I dont think CNA should include Dian's comment abt her classmate. Imagine the feelings of the dear girl after watching this... n the repercussions she may get in sch, family etc. Or at least could have blurred her face or not mention her name maybe? Imagine if you are her family member... These youths are already finding sec sch life hard as it is...
Nah, I used to be her pri sch classmate, and I'm not surprised cna said this. I dont mean to be rude, but jovianne (not jovian) was one of the mean troublemakers in our level
Dian, don't take it personally about the comments on this channel. There will be negative comments and positive comments. It is normal. Care about those who love you and care for you. Those who do not know you at all, we do not have to be concerned with their comments. Cos' they only see a small snippets of you and your life. Thank you for opening your life with your mom to be on this programme. You are brave and kind ❤
@@Chill-Ice Even pai kia also got friends. It's hard to believe, when she's the only one willing to interact with the mom. Previous season there's a dad making alot friends with the primary school kids. So it's not the parent issue but the kids. My 2 cents is that She may not be good at expressing herself, so to you all she seems weird. And you all are unwilling to really get to know her also. And abit ironic uh u all. She only say nobody wanna friend her, she didnt name drop any body or make any remarks but you all here talking smack about her.
Can’t wait for poly and university edition! Kudos to the production team! To the kids and parents, don’t feel disheartened by the negative comments. Life is a journey to explore and understand experiences 💪🏾
Kudos to the students and parents featured in this documentary. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there on national television. The student from Bowen sec is so kind and mature to check in with Janice and Apelled in the canteen. That was a lovely gesture!
21:20 “mum makes friends with the unpopular girl” is a title that’s not in good taste, CNA please change this timestamp title to something more neutral. Just imagine having that as a digital footprint. Perhaps “mum makes a new friend” would be better.
Hi Dian, it’s not your fault that the timestamp title was named as such, no need for apologies there:) thank you for attempting to reach out to the producers.
I have been reading some of the comments in this documentary and it’s disheartening to know that people are calling out a 12 year old girl for sharing her thoughts. As a viewer, I hope to see a positive development as any would expect. However, please be kind to kids and their thoughts. They mean no harm at this age. No one is a bad or perfect child. Jovian and Dian, please do not be affected by the comments. I hope you both get a chance to prove yourself in the next episodes. It is all part of growing up. What we see here are realties in school life and experiences that my son has shared with me as well. Glad it's shown on TV. Can CNA comment when episode 2 will be released?
Oh yes, I was once bullied and a bully. It was all part of my growing up journey which I think about today. You need to know that they are 12 year olds in their natural environment. This happens amongst most kids at that age. Anyways, I watched episode 2 last night and they’ve become friends.
Shame on the commenters for calling out a 12 year old kid. I suggest you be nice and educate what’s right instead of calling her out. They are kids. Anyways, i watched Episode 2 last night. Dian becomes friends with that girl. It’s very sweet how circumstances put them together as it’s something that rarely happens in reality. It teaches an important lesson about not being quick to judge someone and giving someone a chance. To Dian and Jovian: Please don’t feel bad about the comments. People will have a million opinions to say. You guys are champions for being brave to show us the truth of student life and growing up. Makes me wonder about my son and what he would have gone through that I don’t know of. I hope you both treasure your friendship for a long time to come. To the CNA editor or director: you could have avoided this by giving a teaser about Dian’s friendship development at the end of this documentary instead of a different student.
I hope our younger children can learn to have some manners. When someone is giving a treat, dont just take a disappear. It's not nice. And dont let the person pay and carry it for you too... Try making friends with everyone and do not discriminate, be nice and kind. Not everyone will be a friend. But at least you can be acquaintances? Your kindness can mean so much to someone else. School is not just about getting good grades. It's about learning how to behave and interact with others in the society.
@@deeeeennne Why? Upset their cruelty is shown on tv or upset for the kid? Bury head in sand doesnt mean it doesnt exist. All the more it shows that the school is not doing enough. Nothing have change since my time in school.
It's a natural part of the journey of growing up, and I believe it's an opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery. It is quite common for teenagers who may not always want to be overly close to their parents. Jovian and Dian, I encourage you not to let the comments impact you. You do you! Embracing the challenges and experiences of growing up is integral to shaping one's identity. It's a process filled with learning, and both of you have the opportunity to emerge stronger and more self-assured. Stay true to yourselves, and remember that your journey is yours to navigate.
Idea of getting the parents to understand the school system is great however the drama over the students should not be aired openly like this as this might attracts bullying/cyberbullying among the students. The content needs to be filtered and vetted thoroughly. Pls filter the drama among the students and have a separate comversation if they need to ...address the issue off camera
@@exxxxcellenti am dian and i’d like to say those weren’t my words. out of all the attempts i did, they decided to take that specific part. i’m very sorry on my part
@Dian-xp7zd hi Dian..oh my this is sad...i hope the production look at this issue before airing things like this which could lead to alot of issues for u. U have a great mum tho...jiayou for school:)
hey dian. so sorry you are getting hate comments. don't let it affect you. these shows edit the footage in such a way that makes things more sensational and most people aren't aware enough to realise that it's not the full truth being shown. @@Dian-xp7zd
I worry for the students who shared their not so pleasant encounters of school. I hope the students dont isolate them. Riverside's environment looks very accepting and everyone seems kind!
Thought it was a good series to see the students in Secondary School now compared to 20 years ago because even parents may not know much how is their children doing in school.
As a private tutor, I notice how parents don't bond well with their children. I always tell my students, try to treat your parents and talk to them as if they are your friends. From the parents' side, try to treat and talk to your children as if they're adults, be more interested in what they do, give them room to be silly and to experiment.
Bruh she went and called her out in public?? There's a fine line between bullying and simply saying your thoughts. Even if you don't like the person doesn't mean its okay for you to voice your opinion out on tv where everybody can see. And people still defending her for doing that. As a teenager I can tell you she clearly wants to get this out on national tv to publicly embarrass her.
I love this video. Makes me wonder how I will cope if I were to go back to school again. And I can totally feel the parent’s concerns now that I am a parent myself too..
EXCELLENT. They should try something like this in the United States- many parents think school is the same for their child as it was when they children and it has changed quite a bit.
I would like to be friends with Jovian. How hard it is to find a friend to have similar traits as me.. It is okay to be different. Because we are different, we learn more about ourselves. I'm sure Jovian has her strengths which we do not see unless we personally know her ourselves.
Think CNA should have taken out the comments on Dian's classmate since there may be adverse effects of cyber-bullying/ cancel culture and on the mental/emotional well-being of the 2 girls. At the same time, I can empathise with Dian. She does not want to engage her mother in class (most classmates seemed to be focused on the lesson but her mother had questions to ask her daughter as she was not familiar) and needs time to adjust to see her mother as a classmate. Dian seems to want to blend with the majority and not be seen as the odd one out, which is pretty common during adolescence too.
i guess dian was brought up in a very conservative family which they dote on respect alot. but then again, on the western spectrum, the parent and child relationship lean more towards a friend to friend relationship. then again, this is asia and hopefully there is always a mix of both together in a family :)
I was wondering why they re-upload but is actually new season!!! This is cool. Dian dont know how good she has it. Her mom willing to get to know her and see her school life. Jovianne, keep your chin up. Join cca and other activities. If got money, join activities outside of school also. Or look for free afterschool programes. You have phone now unlike my time. Find your people. Don't worry about these sheeps. As long as u harm no one you got nothing to be ashame about.
Hello, but just so you guys do know, I know Jovian. She's a classmate of mine and the fact that she stated of her being friendless is not true. She has acquaintances that you can consider as her friends if you want, but if you're wondering why she claimed that.... Idk I'm not her 😅 T v T. So if any of y'all want to ask any questions ABT the filming just say it here in the comments. I don't mind :D
5:32 Honestly that's a good mom right there. My parents still talk to me like a 7 year old and I wish they would start changing up into a more friend-friend dynamic at my current teenage but I dont have the courage or the authority to tell them :(
a really interesting video by CNA getting parents to go back sec school and seeing their reactions is really funny 🤣🤣🤣 hope to see more series like this
Take out 22.10 in the vid , it may affect the child’s perception of having friends in school and lose her self-confidence, it may also lead to mental health problems be it it was Consented by Jovian or Dian to allow those comments
Super disrespectful of dian to be exposing jovian like that on national tv. Even more disrespectful of cna to allow this scene to be aired. Jovian’s reputation on her level is already not the best. You didnt have to publish that part for the whole of sg to see. Shes still so young. Unless her especially HER PARENTS are okay with it, i think theres really a boundary for this kinda thing
I doubt the exposure will do much negative to her. She knows very well where she stands, and she even mentioned even herself in front of the camera "I am friendless". I rather more wonder what a devastating effect it has on Jovian to be shunned like this.
@@krollpeterknowing you’re friendless is not quite the same as hearing someone say that everyone dislikes you. That’s a callous thing to say and to feel nothing about, but children that age always think their ostracism is valid and justifiable. Neurodivergent children or just children who have difficulties getting social cues are almost always ostracised in school. .
@@lucyfiniarel2347 Lucy, I don't know how old you are, or if you are a teacher or a parent. But I am quite confidently saying she has been told exactly this many times already. And that is why she responds as she did: It is normal for her, every day life, nothing new. Literally every class my son was part of had at least one "class-looser", too. And the class mates are not keeping that "secret". Actually, if nobody talks with you, nobody wants to sit with you in the cantine, nobody choses you into the team, people stand up and go to another seat if you come and take a seat in that row, etc etc etc. that is how people with deformities are created. A juvenile needs friends, warmth, social structures, participation. Because in these years our social behaviour and character is formed. To me, this is part of the reason why sometimes some kids here can't take it anymore and flip out. Was that boy with the axe a class-loner? I bet. I hope Jovian has at least an intact and loving family. This is a class were the social structures are broken. You can see it also from the incident with the drinks. Nobody cares. These social structures are broken.
Here is my view after watching this episode (i did a long comment previously on the same series 2 to 3 years back). Currently a doing undergrad (local U), went through the whole climb of education system -Shan Ni"s Dad You can do it Shan Ni's Dad! Slowly learn and be confident you can do it! Embrace technologies! -Arradana Raja's Mom Self directed Learning (SDL) is a free period, is okay to play, revision or do stuff you like to do. Some students use this to rest. I dont think is wrong. You enforcing studies, is not the right thing to do. But rather to teach your kid the importance of study and the true meaning of study. Like how hard to get in to poly, JC or event university. -Apelles's Mom Sorry to say this, you are a protective mom. You will not be a fixed to the student class. Be a mentor to your kids teach him lifeskills not be the person to gel together. It wont work, it might work in corporate setting but not in school. Remember they are still kids -Dian's Mom Be confident, if you wanna go school. Go in with a mindset as a new student not a new student/mom there to monitor your child. Not there to ask everything to your kid, it will be annoying. For me if i were her i will be annoyed Overall, currently Gen-Z education has evolve a lot from IPAD to Laptop etc. Is good to see that is quite similar to poly not but i do thinks a lot can still be taught such as using certain online tools. Having all this means added stress. I do hope singapore government can shift some items to online like notes to ipad rather than hardcopy
I'm here because of the racist teacher at 13:33 this is a horrible way to teach race and ethnicity to kids, i think MOE need to teach THEIR TEACHERS how to approach this subject without falling into racist pseudoscience
Huh? You are the reason why my answer will not be "PC". I see nothing wrong with such question. Easily triggered people like you is why race have become a "sensitive topic". Lky have never shunned from the topic. Critical thinking > knee jerk reaction.
This video shocked me on so many levels! I did not expect the gay boy (the one at the end) to have such emotional maturity... Usually society makes us think otherwise. Props to him!
Did he tell you that he is gay? Why would you write this about a child? And this is why I will never give consent for my child to be on this type of show. You get silly people writing silly things and putting people in danger with their comments
Shame on y'all for including the clip where Dian made a comment about Jovian. Imagine Jovian's parents tuning into this program and finding out such a comment has been made about her. such a horrible job and decision done by the post-prod and producers.
@@Boobiewomp she just seems like a neurodivergent child. We were all in school once, kids who are different, loud or can’t pick up social cues are almost always ostracised in school. Y’all are all somebody’s kid, no matter how weird you find her, it wasn’t right to say so happily “she’s the most disliked person in the level”. At that age yall always think ostracism is justified, and all the reasons don’t stack up once you’re older.
This episode can be used as a form of birth control and to remind myself why I will never want to have children. The Bowen students are terribly ill-mannered. Wonder what their teachers are doing?
Stay tuned for Episode 2 as we see the friendships between Jovianne, Dian, and Mazni develop!
Why is that the hook? They're kids.....
i really want to do this for my sec sch kid! can CNA contact me for the next series ? 😀
when is the next episode coming??
CNA should include 1 student from the graduating Classes like me, Sec 4 this year. So parents can experience and learn how to assist their child :) can contact me for the next ep/season ye hehe
CNA editors should focus more on the parents and their experiences not the drama between the kids… 😮 you guys should edit out the part about the particular student
CNA, please cut 22:10 out. The part where Dian says Jovian is the most disliked in the level. What if Jovian watches this? The editor needs to get called out or even fired for thinking this is okay
Agree 100%.it will be problematic in the long run n and concerned for Jovian as this will be aired to the public
well... many answers and questions. 1, it is actually the sad truth that schools have and there are people that are always frowned upon. 2, part of u is true but I'm sure she might have consented prior to it being released and she's ok with it. if not, im hopeful that the school may work this out and support her with counseling if needed.
It was a very rude comment and I can't believe that they aired it with her name and face showing.
Agreed
Dian super low on eq to pick someone out on National TV....the damage done
can tell dian was feeling very stressed out and awkward with her mum around. for teenagers its quite normal to not want to be too 'close' with parents and i hope her mum doesn't take it too personally that her daughter doesn't want to be 'friendly' with her in school.
They signed up for it and not making use of it?
I like the girl's attitude (with the dad one). She also not that close with her dad but she's trying. And daddy also reciprocated by agreeing to join.
He from malaysia,even more conservative. So can imagine how much of A big step for him to do this.
Dian's mum probably signed up for it and Dian had no input. I'm also not targeting the mum, just speaking up for Dian as she is receiving quite a bit of negative comments thanks to how the show is edited, including judgmental comments from yourself.@@RonLarhz
@@verselines
Funny how u think she's in the right for joining the class in outcasting jovianne.
If never come on tv will she ever "become her friend"?
it is indeed very normal, i was feeling the exact way with my mum when i was in secondary school. it is definitely a phase.
I used to be like that too 😔 it’s normal because all kids are insecure about fitting in with friends when they’re young, especially teens. But past a certain age, thats not a worry anymore. Being embarrassed by your parents is something you grow out of once you’re older :’)
I dont think CNA should include Dian's comment abt her classmate. Imagine the feelings of the dear girl after watching this... n the repercussions she may get in sch, family etc. Or at least could have blurred her face or not mention her name maybe? Imagine if you are her family member... These youths are already finding sec sch life hard as it is...
Nah, I used to be her pri sch classmate, and I'm not surprised cna said this. I dont mean to be rude, but jovianne (not jovian) was one of the mean troublemakers in our level
I agree. Even if the girl is unpopular no need to announce to the world
Dian, don't take it personally about the comments on this channel. There will be negative comments and positive comments. It is normal. Care about those who love you and care for you. Those who do not know you at all, we do not have to be concerned with their comments. Cos' they only see a small snippets of you and your life. Thank you for opening your life with your mom to be on this programme. You are brave and kind ❤
How kind of Dian boost Jovian's self esteem on national television
Cuz Jovianne is a mean person
I used to be her pri sch classmate, and honestly, I'm not even surprised that cna said this. She was one of the troublemakers back in the day
@@Boobiewomp
And you know how? You in her class?
She's the only one willing to interact with the mom.
@@Chill-Ice
Even pai kia also got friends. It's hard to believe, when she's the only one willing to interact with the mom. Previous season there's a dad making alot friends with the primary school kids. So it's not the parent issue but the kids.
My 2 cents is that
She may not be good at expressing herself, so to you all she seems weird. And you all are unwilling to really get to know her also.
And abit ironic uh u all. She only say nobody wanna friend her, she didnt name drop any body or make any remarks but you all here talking smack about her.
jovian looks like a very shameless person 😭
Can’t wait for poly and university edition! Kudos to the production team! To the kids and parents, don’t feel disheartened by the negative comments. Life is a journey to explore and understand experiences 💪🏾
And JC!!
Kudos to the students and parents featured in this documentary. It takes a lot of courage to put yourself out there on national television.
The student from Bowen sec is so kind and mature to check in with Janice and Apelled in the canteen. That was a lovely gesture!
err not very wise to publicise that a particular student who is named in the show is unpopular in school
kudos to all parents who were open to join this and willing to step out of their comfort zone!!!
21:20 “mum makes friends with the unpopular girl” is a title that’s not in good taste, CNA please change this timestamp title to something more neutral. Just imagine having that as a digital footprint. Perhaps “mum makes a new friend” would be better.
Hi Dian, it’s not your fault that the timestamp title was named as such, no need for apologies there:) thank you for attempting to reach out to the producers.
@@dextan579oh thank you so much🥲
I have been reading some of the comments in this documentary and it’s disheartening to know that people are calling out a 12 year old girl for sharing her thoughts. As a viewer, I hope to see a positive development as any would expect. However, please be kind to kids and their thoughts. They mean no harm at this age. No one is a bad or perfect child. Jovian and Dian, please do not be affected by the comments. I hope you both get a chance to prove yourself in the next episodes. It is all part of growing up. What we see here are realties in school life and experiences that my son has shared with me as well. Glad it's shown on TV. Can CNA comment when episode 2 will be released?
Lmfao. "Mean no harm" when they are literally outcasting/excluding a classmate.
I guess you are one of such bully/jerk in your school days. 🙄🙄🙄
Oh yes, I was once bullied and a bully. It was all part of my growing up journey which I think about today. You need to know that they are 12 year olds in their natural environment. This happens amongst most kids at that age. Anyways, I watched episode 2 last night and they’ve become friends.
@@AbdAz77oh yeah, and I was once her classmate, and I'm not surprised at where she is now, hopefully jovianne does better next time
And yes its jovianne not jovian cna spelled her name wrong
Shame on the commenters for calling out a 12 year old kid. I suggest you be nice and educate what’s right instead of calling her out. They are kids. Anyways, i watched Episode 2 last night. Dian becomes friends with that girl. It’s very sweet how circumstances put them together as it’s something that rarely happens in reality. It teaches an important lesson about not being quick to judge someone and giving someone a chance.
To Dian and Jovian: Please don’t feel bad about the comments. People will have a million opinions to say. You guys are champions for being brave to show us the truth of student life and growing up. Makes me wonder about my son and what he would have gone through that I don’t know of. I hope you both treasure your friendship for a long time to come.
To the CNA editor or director: you could have avoided this by giving a teaser about Dian’s friendship development at the end of this documentary instead of a different student.
I hope our younger children can learn to have some manners. When someone is giving a treat, dont just take a disappear. It's not nice. And dont let the person pay and carry it for you too... Try making friends with everyone and do not discriminate, be nice and kind. Not everyone will be a friend. But at least you can be acquaintances? Your kindness can mean so much to someone else. School is not just about getting good grades. It's about learning how to behave and interact with others in the society.
I feel bad for the mum who bought the drinks for the whole class
Ya.. I kinda feel bad for some parents
Ya shouldn’t even have asked her to buy if they not even gonna drink it
Kids nowadays....
@@kden8377
I hope their parents are proud of it. This is the kind of kids they r producing...🙄🙄🙄
nah
22:10 CNA should cut this part out, she gonna get bullied in school.
Echoing this! So upsetting to see this
But she said she is friendless...no friebd at all
@@deeeeennneJust shut up Denise Loh, no one wants to hear your opinion.
@@deeeeennne
Why? Upset their cruelty is shown on tv or upset for the kid?
Bury head in sand doesnt mean it doesnt exist.
All the more it shows that the school is not doing enough.
Nothing have change since my time in school.
Like as if she doesn’t bully people as well ☠️☠️☠️
Arra is so adorable and genuine in her reactions. Really a very informative show and looking forward to the next seasons!
It's a natural part of the journey of growing up, and I believe it's an opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery. It is quite common for teenagers who may not always want to be overly close to their parents. Jovian and Dian, I encourage you not to let the comments impact you. You do you! Embracing the challenges and experiences of growing up is integral to shaping one's identity. It's a process filled with learning, and both of you have the opportunity to emerge stronger and more self-assured. Stay true to yourselves, and remember that your journey is yours to navigate.
I believe this can help the parents bond with their children. Hope I myself can have more of such times once I grow up and have children
Idea of getting the parents to understand the school system is great however the drama over the students should not be aired openly like this as this might attracts bullying/cyberbullying among the students. The content needs to be filtered and vetted thoroughly. Pls filter the drama among the students and have a separate comversation if they need to ...address the issue off camera
The Jovian commentary was awful! Poor girl, I hope she doesn't take it to heart. Why did they air that?
@@exxxxcellenti am dian and i’d like to say those weren’t my words. out of all the attempts i did, they decided to take that specific part. i’m very sorry on my part
@Dian-xp7zd hi Dian..oh my this is sad...i hope the production look at this issue before airing things like this which could lead to alot of issues for u. U have a great mum tho...jiayou for school:)
hey dian. so sorry you are getting hate comments. don't let it affect you. these shows edit the footage in such a way that makes things more sensational and most people aren't aware enough to realise that it's not the full truth being shown. @@Dian-xp7zd
The one student's mother is so cute😂 "Climbing 3rd stairs! oh my goodness" 😂
Best thing, every country should do this ❤ positive move
CNA, I really think you should have cut out the part where Dian says Jovian is the most disliked in the level. What if Jovian watches this? Come on...
You should work for the CCP since you enjoy censorship so much.
It’s true tho 💀
I worry for the students who shared their not so pleasant encounters of school. I hope the students dont isolate them. Riverside's environment looks very accepting and everyone seems kind!
hoping CNA do a JC,Poly,ITE verison of this next time! ❤
Thought it was a good series to see the students in Secondary School now compared to 20 years ago because even parents may not know much how is their children doing in school.
As a private tutor, I notice how parents don't bond well with their children. I always tell my students, try to treat your parents and talk to them as if they are your friends. From the parents' side, try to treat and talk to your children as if they're adults, be more interested in what they do, give them room to be silly and to experiment.
Cant believe they brought this back
Bruh she went and called her out in public?? There's a fine line between bullying and simply saying your thoughts. Even if you don't like the person doesn't mean its okay for you to voice your opinion out on tv where everybody can see. And people still defending her for doing that. As a teenager I can tell you she clearly wants to get this out on national tv to publicly embarrass her.
I love this video. Makes me wonder how I will cope if I were to go back to school again. And I can totally feel the parent’s concerns now that I am a parent myself too..
EXCELLENT. They should try something like this in the United States- many parents think school is the same for their child as it was when they children and it has changed quite a bit.
I would like to be friends with Jovian. How hard it is to find a friend to have similar traits as me.. It is okay to be different. Because we are different, we learn more about ourselves. I'm sure Jovian has her strengths which we do not see unless we personally know her ourselves.
No you wouldn’t…
Wow they are already teaching students to do GP essay questions in social studies lessons. "To what extent is racial harmony achievable in Singapore?"
Oh, this is a fun idea. I wish this idea started more than 10 years ago when my son was in sec school. I would participate!
Amazing. This is such an exciting development. So inspiring.
Think CNA should have taken out the comments on Dian's classmate since there may be adverse effects of cyber-bullying/ cancel culture and on the mental/emotional well-being of the 2 girls. At the same time, I can empathise with Dian. She does not want to engage her mother in class (most classmates seemed to be focused on the lesson but her mother had questions to ask her daughter as she was not familiar) and needs time to adjust to see her mother as a classmate. Dian seems to want to blend with the majority and not be seen as the odd one out, which is pretty common during adolescence too.
Another quality work from CNA.. really enjoyed it! 🎉
i guess dian was brought up in a very conservative family which they dote on respect alot. but then again, on the western spectrum, the parent and child relationship lean more towards a friend to friend relationship. then again, this is asia and hopefully there is always a mix of both together in a family :)
thank you for understanding my situation. nowadays me and my mum is much closer compared to what is portrayed on the episode (:
@@Dian-xp7zd don’t worry about it you didn’t do anything wrong. stay true to yourself!
I was wondering why they re-upload but is actually new season!!!
This is cool.
Dian dont know how good she has it. Her mom willing to get to know her and see her school life.
Jovianne, keep your chin up. Join cca and other activities. If got money, join activities outside of school also. Or look for free afterschool programes. You have phone now unlike my time. Find your people. Don't worry about these sheeps. As long as u harm no one you got nothing to be ashame about.
Oh my gosh... I would love to do this with my parents. I think it would be very enlightening and they would get to know me more too.
"My Secondary School was quite fun" is something I seldom hear today.
My son has schooldays that are typically longer than the workday of adults.
and longer than them, are the workdays of teachers who have to be around for everything
@@peiyiinglim7517 So, that makes it ok a student of 12 - 14 years has 12 h days on regular basis?
@@krollpeterNo it doesn’t, just sad that our education system has become this taxing on everyone involved in it
@@idontbelonganywhere1136 and you know the worst?
The real job is often done by tuition centers. In the schools they waste too much time.
BOWEN PRIDEE❤❤❤ 8:16 MRS Li omggg!! 16:57
Good programme.
19:45 MR TAN LETS GOOO
I was in sec sch and jc from 2011-2016 era and we didnt even use ipads in sch, only had laptops and those werent compulsory. Teeling old alr
Hello, but just so you guys do know, I know Jovian. She's a classmate of mine and the fact that she stated of her being friendless is not true. She has acquaintances that you can consider as her friends if you want, but if you're wondering why she claimed that.... Idk I'm not her 😅 T v T. So if any of y'all want to ask any questions ABT the filming just say it here in the comments. I don't mind :D
if my parents heard the things im talking with my friends at school, im in for a whooping
love the series. keeping it real.
5:32 Honestly that's a good mom right there. My parents still talk to me like a 7 year old and I wish they would start changing up into a more friend-friend dynamic at my current teenage but I dont have the courage or the authority to tell them :(
a really interesting video by CNA getting parents to go back sec school and seeing their reactions is really funny 🤣🤣🤣
hope to see more series like this
They did a pri sch one.
Wow... I admire your courage.. I would like to try too.
nice video
Take out 22.10 in the vid , it may affect the child’s perception of having friends in school and lose her self-confidence, it may also lead to mental health problems be it it was Consented by Jovian or Dian to allow those comments
Next will probably be my parent my classmate Poly or ITE
Super disrespectful of dian to be exposing jovian like that on national tv. Even more disrespectful of cna to allow this scene to be aired. Jovian’s reputation on her level is already not the best. You didnt have to publish that part for the whole of sg to see. Shes still so young. Unless her especially HER PARENTS are okay with it, i think theres really a boundary for this kinda thing
I doubt the exposure will do much negative to her. She knows very well where she stands, and she even mentioned even herself in front of the camera "I am friendless".
I rather more wonder what a devastating effect it has on Jovian to be shunned like this.
@@krollpeterknowing you’re friendless is not quite the same as hearing someone say that everyone dislikes you. That’s a callous thing to say and to feel nothing about, but children that age always think their ostracism is valid and justifiable. Neurodivergent children or just children who have difficulties getting social cues are almost always ostracised in school. .
@@lucyfiniarel2347 Lucy, I don't know how old you are, or if you are a teacher or a parent.
But I am quite confidently saying she has been told exactly this many times already. And that is why she responds as she did: It is normal for her, every day life, nothing new.
Literally every class my son was part of had at least one "class-looser", too. And the class mates are not keeping that "secret". Actually, if nobody talks with you, nobody wants to sit with you in the cantine, nobody choses you into the team, people stand up and go to another seat if you come and take a seat in that row, etc etc etc. that is how people with deformities are created.
A juvenile needs friends, warmth, social structures, participation. Because in these years our social behaviour and character is formed. To me, this is part of the reason why sometimes some kids here can't take it anymore and flip out. Was that boy with the axe a class-loner? I bet.
I hope Jovian has at least an intact and loving family.
This is a class were the social structures are broken. You can see it also from the incident with the drinks. Nobody cares. These social structures are broken.
The dad and his anxiety.
Jiayou
17:34 drink store auntie rage LOL
I love this
Here is my view after watching this episode (i did a long comment previously on the same series 2 to 3 years back). Currently a doing undergrad (local U), went through the whole climb of education system
-Shan Ni"s Dad
You can do it Shan Ni's Dad! Slowly learn and be confident you can do it! Embrace technologies!
-Arradana Raja's Mom
Self directed Learning (SDL) is a free period, is okay to play, revision or do stuff you like to do. Some students use this to rest. I dont think is wrong. You enforcing studies, is not the right thing to do. But rather to teach your kid the importance of study and the true meaning of study. Like how hard to get in to poly, JC or event university.
-Apelles's Mom
Sorry to say this, you are a protective mom. You will not be a fixed to the student class. Be a mentor to your kids teach him lifeskills not be the person to gel together. It wont work, it might work in corporate setting but not in school. Remember they are still kids
-Dian's Mom
Be confident, if you wanna go school. Go in with a mindset as a new student not a new student/mom there to monitor your child. Not there to ask everything to your kid, it will be annoying. For me if i were her i will be annoyed
Overall, currently Gen-Z education has evolve a lot from IPAD to Laptop etc. Is good to see that is quite similar to poly not but i do thinks a lot can still be taught such as using certain online tools. Having all this means added stress. I do hope singapore government can shift some items to online like notes to ipad rather than hardcopy
i loved the previous season and i freaking hated maths when i was in secondary wew lucky no more
wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lol did they even thank his mom for buying drinks?
Yes they did
season 1 >>>>>
Arise Bowenians, heed the call~
when is the next episode coming?
was this filmed last year?
Finally the sec sch version
Not a terrible idea , maybe parents can help their kids more with the homework
School work has changed a lot of the years
I am a student from riverside sec and one of the teachers is my social studies teacher
"It's awkward for a child to talk to their parent"
do this for everyone who opts for it thanks
What is the selection process?A: CIMO
Janice went out of her way to treat the kiddos and help her son.
Thank you!❤
Shan ni @?
I'm here because of the racist teacher at 13:33 this is a horrible way to teach race and ethnicity to kids, i think MOE need to teach THEIR TEACHERS how to approach this subject without falling into racist pseudoscience
Huh?
You are the reason why my answer will not be "PC". I see nothing wrong with such question.
Easily triggered people like you is why race have become a "sensitive topic".
Lky have never shunned from the topic. Critical thinking > knee jerk reaction.
erm 22:09 gotta remove this part before this gets popular
Caption says everything about MOE staff retaining. XD
6:57 that guy clapping so hard
Hahahahaha. This is hilarious.
Treasure yr parents while they still around.
why is apelles drinking coffeee already in sec sch?! here i am at 28, still without a drop of caffeine thru coffee LOL
i started drinking coffee in sec 2 🥲
@@xjwqj1907 I started in pri 6
Ultimate uncool moments for the kid's 😂😅....they probably be the legends to talk about in 20 years time
“Race is what you’re born with, ethnicity is what you develop growing up.” Wrong la cher 😂
This video shocked me on so many levels! I did not expect the gay boy (the one at the end) to have such emotional maturity... Usually society makes us think otherwise. Props to him!
but not nice to call him that lah.. (no comments anymore)
Did he tell you that he is gay? Why would you write this about a child? And this is why I will never give consent for my child to be on this type of show. You get silly people writing silly things and putting people in danger with their comments
@@exxxxcellent
12:19 in the bg
@@exxxxcellent Wow what a Karen, just shut up. You should consider moving to north korea.
hi anty
Hello Diana it’s her free period not your free period to dictate what she needs to do.
do a poly edition!
relatable
No Indonesian, they in Singapore are just Malay.
hi whats up! it’s the said indonesian that was mentioned in the video. we do infact exist!! but im not malay LOL! ❤️❤️🎀🎀😝😝😂😂
You know that foreign students exist right?
Even CHR is in this. Shocking. I was an alumni from there
Shame on y'all for including the clip where Dian made a comment about Jovian. Imagine Jovian's parents tuning into this program and finding out such a comment has been made about her. such a horrible job and decision done by the post-prod and producers.
hi joviannes from my sch she in fact wanted to be in this show nd if she didnt want to be she could just say so and request to be blurred etc
Jovianne is a big bully and only knows how to disturb orther people 🫣 it’s a shame y’all are just immediately siding someone you don’t know fully
@@Boobiewomp she just seems like a neurodivergent child. We were all in school once, kids who are different, loud or can’t pick up social cues are almost always ostracised in school. Y’all are all somebody’s kid, no matter how weird you find her, it wasn’t right to say so happily “she’s the most disliked person in the level”. At that age yall always think ostracism is justified, and all the reasons don’t stack up once you’re older.
@@BoobiewompSo? It doesn't make it right
@@troll9684 doesn’t make it right either when she was bullying her classmates and people younger than her
i volunteer if there is the next season in poly !! 🤣
7:24
a hard watch
Or a wake up call to the adults.
18:49 "How is life". Zero rizz 🤢🤮
OK😂
I SAID IT AS A JOKE It was awkward cos of the cameras so i wanted just say something random to get a conversation started😭
10:35 why is that girl so salty? I guess kids these days can't hide their feelings
This episode can be used as a form of birth control and to remind myself why I will never want to have children. The Bowen students are terribly ill-mannered. Wonder what their teachers are doing?
Yo riverside is my school i am in sec 1
👍👍👍
ok