The issue over the mother who made a police report after her
son's teacher cut his hair is in the limelight again.
Education Minister Heng Swee Keat mentioned this incident when
he spoke of demanding parents at the annual MOE Work Plan Seminar
speech on Wednesday.
The mother, Madam Serene Ong, was upset that she had been used
as an example of an unreasonable parent.
She says she never used her son’s dyslexia as an excuse for him
not getting his hair cut, and that she is not against school
rules.
The New Paper on Sunday also speaks to two sets of parents –
those who are supportive of the teacher's actions and those who
speak up for Madam Ong.
Source: TNP
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Uh, hello Madam Ong?
You're the one who made a Mount Everest out of an anthill, and
yes, you were put on record as saying that your son has
dyslexia.
And yes, you are really being used as an example of poor
parenting, because your conduct is unbecoming of a good
parent.
Instead of doing the right thing and just shutting up, you are
damaging your poor son further by remaining in the limelight like
this.

i like this comment 
"To Serene Ong, the mother of the $60 hair cut boy. Upset huh?
Go make another Police Report lah. Not against school rule just so
long as you think you are above it and don't need to comply? If not
for your rotten attitude, you won't be single out for special
mention. Go reflect on it before you put the other foot in your big
mouth."