At 7:25 a.m., children arrived at the school, went to the classroom to organize their schoolbags, and then under the leadership of the teacher, they had a 30-minute morning activity, which varied from day to day, such as storytelling, round robin, and other activities.physical capabilityPlay with your hands and your brainJaegerThe campus was filled with children's playful and joyful voices early in the morning as they enjoyed and experienced the fun brought by different activities, such as jumping boxes - see who can jump higher, rhythmic games, sand games, and so on.
Ask the children, "Is school fun?" They all said, "It's fun," and then asked, "Why is it fun?" Because "we can see our friends every day; we can play games with them; we can do physical fitness together; we can eat together; we can sleep together; we can sing and dance together; we can learn together; we can listen to music together; we can learn together; we can learn together; we can learn together; we can learn together; and we can learn together.old practice; to perform together; and now to be able to perform togetherswimIt's so much fun! School is fun.
"Go, go, go, go to school. Put on your clothes, see your teacher smiling, play games with your friends, school is so much fun."
Watching these innocent, lively, cute and happy children learning and growing in the kindergarten, teachers and teachers also feel the joy from the children's growth. Although they are often out of order, out of control, and make their teachers angry, the principal has to remind them every day that they have to cooperate with their teachers, love their classmates, and build a good relationship with them.
Cultivating "perseverance" based on "habits" in early childhood
Every child is born with a blank sheet of paper and imitates patterns of thinking and behavior, and the preschool years are all about building character,Period of habitAs the saying goes, "You can tell a lot about a person at the age of three, but you can tell a lot about a person at the age of seven", which reflects the crucial impact of character formation at this age on the future.
In the nursery, children are provided with daily activities that they enjoy, have peers to play with, are taught by teachers, and are engaged in activities in a spacious and well-equipped environment. They are able to establish good habits and regular routines (e.g., in order to come to the nursery, they have to wake up at a regular time in the morning, brush their teeth, wash their faces, etc.) in order to enjoy the time they spend interacting with their friends.
These daily routines may not seem like a big deal to adults, but for toddlers, it is a very important part of their lives, the first time they experience a regular routine. Before that, most of the time in infancy, they ate when they were hungry, slept when they wanted to eat, or cried to satisfy their own needs. Life experiences were limited to interactions with family members at home.
After the age of two, children enter kindergarten, gather with children of the same age, go to school together, gather in the classroom, learn, interact, build relationships, from strangers to acquaintances, and find friends who have the same characteristics as themselves.
Kindergarteners are reminded of their daily routine by different music. When the music is played, children will know what to do: line up for assembly, muscle activities, meals, lunch breaks, dismissal, etc. It is very important to develop a good habit of discipline and punctuality in a fixed life.
The combination of a disciplined life and lively teaching and seasonal activities enriches children's learning experiences and abilities. Long-term efforts in daily life are in fact the establishment of good habits, through regular and continuous daily activities, which will naturally bear fruit over time.
In fact, it is a habit that Jen-Ho has been persisting in the field of early childhood education for 50 years without realizing it. We would like to thank all the parents who have supported us along the way, as well as our current and former partners, so that we can accompany the children through their childhood, grow up safely, and embrace a bright future.
Peace to your family.
Mandy