Month: August 2016

A Word from the Head Gardener - Summer Vacation Summer Vacation!

Summer is a colorful time. Every day, with a happy mood, children step into the joyful garden with light steps, breathe in the fresh air, enjoy the learning life provided and arranged by the nursery, and learn to grow and grow to learn under the accompaniment of teachers and peers. Learning is a happy thing, as long as it is suitable for children's age, with the right way to guide, can attract them into the ranks of learning. Know your child. What are their favorites? Where to go on a hot summer day

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[Parenting] You can tell good parenting by looking at your parents.

A student who had graduated and started his own business came to visit me on Teacher's Day. He was very unhappy because the daily clinic was so unchallenging, half of them were overweight children and half were overactive children. He said, "I told the parents to be disciplined about their diet and not to give them snacks, but they couldn't stick to it. When the kids argued, they surrendered right away. I told them that their tastes when they were young would affect their choices when they grew up. Those who ate fried chicken and hamburgers every day when they were young would, of course, give preference to fried chicken and hamburgers when they grew up.

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Message from the Campus Director - Physical strength is national strength, education from the Olympic Games

The 31st Summer Olympic Games, or Rio Olympics for short, was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from August 5 to 21, with a total of 206 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) taking part in the event, a record high. The events include: archery, equestrian, triathlon, taekwondo, track and field, tennis, badminton, rugby, table tennis, handball, water polo, soccer, basketball, volleyball, golf, hockey, sailing, gymnastics, swimming, synchronized swimming, diving, cycling, wrestling, and softball.

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Don't Let Giftedness Become Your Child's Curse

"You're so smart, if you work a little harder, you'll definitely get into the first voluntary ......" Jieyun responded before he could finish listening to his mom's words: "Heh! He immediately put on his headphones and started playing video games. Mom rushed over and unplugged his headset, and Jieyun lay down on the bed with a carefree look on his face. Mom was saddened and thought, "Where is the smart, well-behaved son? Playing Video Games to Avoid Frustration Jieyun's family has emphasized on the intellectual development of their children since he was young, and Jieyun was able to recite the Tang Dynasty at the age of three.

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A Word from the Principal - Thank you to the Kindergarten Program at Kwong Wah High School.

This week's activities were very exciting. On Wednesday, a group of 28 students from Kwong Wah High School's Early Childhood Program (ECP) third grade summer internship camp team took a tour bus to Renhe with four teachers. The camp team brought the "EYE on Nature Summer Fun" program, which was divided into two parts: gatecrashing and aesthetic crafts. The gatecrashing activities included - Guess Who's a Good Friend, Hercules, Coconut Bowling, Fruit Maze Adventure, Stone Puzzle, Pieces of Memory, Plants Like You, and Nature Blowout,

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Parenting] Enhancing Your Child's Performance Potential

In order for children to grow up healthily, it is important to enhance their expressive potential so that they can better integrate with their peers and become more competitive in the future society. Let's talk about how to cultivate your child's early performance potential. During the Chinese New Year period, there are often friends and relatives coming to the house, Jing Jing's parents found this phenomenon: During the Chinese New Year period, there are many guests in the house, Jing Jing's little face is red, and she tries hard to hide behind her mother; when she goes to her friends' house to pay a New Year's visit, she will be very happy.

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A Word from the Principal - Thinking Outside the Box

"Kids! whose house is this?" "Alice's house." "Where's Alice?" The children pointed to the picture on the wall. "Who am I?" There was silence because they didn't know each other. "Oh, you don't know me. I'm the Caterpillar Sister." "Hello, Caterpillar Sister!" ...On Thursday, we took the children to the Knight's Castle in the Tak On Department Store. The children were orderly organized into different areas and groups for different activities; in the story house, the Caterpillar Sister, in her hoarse voice, struggled to bring the children to the Knight's Castle.

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