Month: June 2015

It's not easy to get up there.

"When spring comes, you will know it because the sun is especially warm, the butterflies are especially beautiful, the grass is especially green, the flowers are especially fragrant, the birds are especially numerous, and the butterflies are especially beautiful. ...." "...Oops! Those two people are so stupid! They don't ride a donkey, but they walk hard ....." "When class is over, the animals go to the river to drink. Only Bobo the hippo sits there. ...." "The little goat, the white rabbit and the little monkey came to the school happily, and met the giraffe teacher.

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Parenting] Motivation for Success - How to Become a Master Storyteller

What are the techniques of storytelling? I. Body Language Expression (a) Body language with big movements can attract children's attention (b) Walk off the podium and into the child's seat, so that the child's eyes move with you and his attention moves with you. Interaction with the Audience: 1. Interaction with the audience: 1. Allow the audience to "participate" in the development of the story - don't just "tell" the story unilaterally, but review the story to see what can be done to make the story more interesting and interesting.

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Words from the Headmaster - Camping, Growing Memories

The two-day and one-night camping program started last Friday morning under the great expectation of the children. From the opening singing of the camp song, "The good babies of Renhe, we all sing together; Graduation camp is full of fun, learning to grow up; You come to build the tent, we come to play in the water; Morning run, swimming, campfire party, camping fun, YA! Renhe City→Elf in the water→Presentation of prizes

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Parenting] Learning to Cooperate

A man was talking to God about heaven and hell. God said to him, "Come on! I'll show you what hell is." They went into a room. There was a group of people gathered around a big pot of broth, but each one of them looked like he had a face and was skinny. Each of them had a spoon that could reach into the pot, but the handles of the spoons were longer than their arms, so they couldn't get the soup into their mouths. They can't get the soup into their mouths, and they can't get the soup into their stomachs. They could only sigh at the "soup" and could do nothing about it. "Come on! I'll let you

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A Word from the Principal - Teaching Children to Protect Themselves

"Come with me, my little friend. A little gift for you. Who are you? I don't know you, I can't take your things." Whenever this good habit children's song is recited, the children express the content of the song by the volume of their voices, as if they are telling the teacher, "I know what to do. One time when we were reciting this song, a parent brought her child to the school and was shocked by the children's voices, thinking that something was wrong. When asked, he nodded frequently and gave a thumbs up than a thumbs down.

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Parenting] The Ten Declarations of British Children

How to educate children so that they can grow up healthily, happily and peacefully is a matter of great concern to every parent. Recently, a posting called "The Ten Declarations for Children in the United Kingdom" has become very popular on the Internet and aroused extensive resonance among readers. The contents of the "Top 10 Manifesto" are very specific and highly practicable, and the core of the Manifesto is highly concerned about the safety of children's lives. Although not all of them are completely suitable for our Chinese reality, they can still provide us with some new ideas for family education.

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Words from the Head Gardener - Distance Between People

At around 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, I saw a young woman wandering around outside the gate, thinking that she was a parent who wanted to visit the school. When I asked her, she said that she was an alumnus of Renhe and wanted to come back to the school for a visit to look for the memories of her childhood kindergarten life. We invited her to join us and took her on a tour of the campus. Along the way, we listened to her recount her memories of campus life: the grass field was once a tent, the swimming pool was two pools, there were stage performances, and there were sandboxes to play with sand....... She smiled so happily, and perhaps it was the picture of life in her childhood!

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Parenting] Children Learning to Play the Piano

Only a dozen days before the base test night, nearly nine o'clock, the living room came from the melodious piano, the tune is so touching, I listened to the mesmerized, the tears quietly slipped down ...... a quarter of nine o'clock, I heard the piano cover gently closed. The poor ninth grader, quietly went to his room. At a time when the pressure of exams is omnipresent, it is undoubtedly a difficult time for a teenage child. Playing the piano gave her a moment of relief, and she played it very well.

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