AMIO10 CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS INSTRUCTION
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AMIO10
CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS INSTRUCTION
Exploring the possibilities of possessing
a basic 4-room HDB Flat For An Under-35 Years Old Single Household
Income Unmarried Singaporean
Possible Options
• Adhere to policy and meantime investment (1st Option)
• Get hitched/married early (2nd Option)
• Rental (3rd Option)
• Change the mental frame/mindset – Endure and stay with family/parents (4th Option)
• Stay in camp (5th Option)
-Losing own breathing space/freedom to do own things
- Perhaps cultivate a healthier relationship with family members
Adhere to policy and meantime go into investmentto boost up your financial stability
(1st Option)
CONSEQUENCES
What will happen if you take this options
SUPPORT
Why do you think each consequence will occur?
VALUE
How important is the consequence? Why?
-International GALLUP Polls (1997) – Family values differ sharply around the world
- MCYS (Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports) Homepage: Survey on Social Attitudes of Singaporeans (SAS) 2001(David Chan, Phd, Assoc Prof in Psychology) and Family Matters Annual Report 2001/2002
CONSEQUENCES
What will happen if you take this options
SUPPORT
Why do you think each consequence will occur?
VALUE
How important is the consequence? Why?
Get hitched/married early (2nd Option)
-High divorced rate (average divorced age from 27 years old to 30 years old)
- Qualify for the buying of flats and benefits from the various grants – CPF grant/Family grant/Higher-tier Family grant (staying near parents)
- Singapore Department of Statistics – Statistics on Marriages and Divorces from 2005 to 2010
- HDB Info Web on Housing Grants
Rental (3rd Option)
CONSEQUENCES
What will happen if you take this options
SUPPORT
Why do you think each consequence will occur?
VALUE
How important is the consequence? Why?
- Flexibility of living alone/Freedom to do own things
- Milk your savings/finances away and do not have own housing property
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-RENTINSINGAPORE.com
-Losing own breathing space/freedom to do own things
- Perhaps cultivate a healthier relationship with family members
CONSEQUENCES
What will happen if you take this options
SUPPORT
Why do you think each consequence will occur?
VALUE
How important is the consequence? Why?
-International GALLUP Polls (1997) – Family values differ sharply around the world
- MCYS (Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports) Homepage: Survey on Social Attitudes of Singaporeans (SAS) 2001(David Chan, Phd, Assoc Prof in Psychology) and Family Matters Annual Report 2001/2002
Adhere to policy and meantime go into investment/to boost up your financial stability - (1st Option)
Get hitched/married early (2nd Option)
-High divorced rate (average divorced age from 27 years old to 30 years old)
- Qualify for the buying of flats and benefits from the various grants – CPF grant/Family grant/Higher-tier Family grant (staying near parents)
-Singapore Department of Statistics – Statistics on Marriages and Divorces from 2005 to 2010
- HDB Info Web on Housing Grants
Rental (3rd Option)
- Flexibility of living alone/Freedom to do own things
- Milk your savings/finances away and do not have own housing property
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-RENTINSINGAPORE.com
+ + +, b’cos that’s Gen “Y”’s general sentiment for self-respect, independent
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+ + , b’cos utimately family values still matters in asian countries
+ + , b’cos there would be emotional attachment and financial problems arise to the failed marriage
+ +, though the objective is met or achieved, one would still be tied-up by the marriage life and would not have personal freedom as one desires
+ + +, b’cos that’s Gen “Y”’s general sentiment for self-respect, independent