Month: November 2016

Message from the Director - Gratitude & Appreciation

"I am thankful for my aunt who takes care of me and reads me stories every day; I am thankful for all my friends who play with me; I am thankful for my mom and dad who work very hard to earn money; I am thankful for my teachers who teach me a lot of things; I am thankful for nature; I am thankful for the principal who speaks every day; I am thankful for .....". The children's hearts are full of gratitude. Thursday's Thanksgiving program responds to the things and people we are thankful for through the use of words. Every year on November 11th

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Parenting is an art.

Taiwan's fertility rate is getting lower and lower. When we ask young people why they don't have children, apart from financial reasons, one of the reasons is that they don't know how to teach their children. In fact, parents do not have to worry, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to child rearing, because every child is different, but it has a common principle, that is, the child needs love and a sense of security. Parents just need to be adaptive and let nature take its course, life will find its own way. Liu Zongyuan in "The Legend of the Tree-Planting Guo-Emoel

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A word from the gardener - look out! PM2.5 is coming!

"Principal~The flag outside today is purple; today is red; today is ......" Some children noticed that the air quality flags at the school entrance are placed in different colors this week and asked the principal curiously why the flags are different these days. "What color is the flag? "Purple." "See the emoticon on the flag?" "Oh! "Two drops of sweat, wearing a mask with a scary picture on it." "So do you think this emoticon looks happy or uncomfortable?

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Parenting] Air quality and its corresponding flag colors

Flag Color Preventive Measures Green Teachers and students of sensitive groups should take the initiative to pay attention to the state of air quality according to their individual physical condition and symptoms. Yellow Primary protection: 1. Enhance students, children and staff to obtain information on air pollution and health protection. 2. 2. teachers and students with cardiac, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases should consider reducing the amount of air pollution when they feel the symptoms.

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Message from the Campus Director - Don't Forget the Purpose of Communication

"The future is really unpredictable, even on vacation, not to mention other things". I went to a seminar last week, and the speaker shared this right at the beginning. In the past, the so-called consecutive holidays were just a holiday that fell on Friday or Monday, and once in a while, when there was a three-day consecutive holiday, the office workers would be especially happy; nowadays, the consecutive holidays are man-made operations, and in order to have a consecutive holiday, they have to make up classes on Saturday, and the week of the make-up classes would be especially tiring; this year, the whole country is unified into a weekly holiday, and the labor union still has to take a weekly vacation.

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A Word from the Principal - Does it really help to take more and more classes?

Energetic mornings are filled with the sound of children's laughter and playfulness, enjoying the activities prepared for them by their teachers early in the morning, together with their friends, more fun, plus the soundtrack, lively roll. Whether it's playing physical fitness, doing sports, playing with sand, or building blocks, the children are all enjoying themselves, enjoying the fun time that the nursery has created for them, and getting their bodies moving to start the day. Morning is the beginning of the day, if you can hold this moment, you can hold the life of the day.

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Parenting] Influenza Prevention and Control Measures

In view of the onset of the influenza season, please strengthen the following preventive and control measures to guard against influenza outbreaks on campus: (1) Implement good hygiene practices: Wash your hands and pay attention to hand hygiene, good respiratory hygiene and coughing etiquette, and avoid going to and coming out of crowded and poorly-ventilated public places as much as possible. Wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms; cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or handkerchief when you sneeze, or use a mask or handkerchief when you sneeze.

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