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[Parenting] Talk to your child more often, language skills are superior!

I hated studying Mandarin during my junior high school years because the Mandarin education of my generation emphasized on rote memorization and memorizing the biographies of some inexplicable authors. Who was who? What's the number? And so on. That's why I didn't take Chinese seriously. But after I got out of the society, I realized that I really envy people who can speak or write well. Having a good command of language is a big plus in the workplace! I think this is something that many of you can relate to. Good language skills start at a young age!

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From the Director - Reading is a Habit

"How many books have you read? Who read them to you? Who drew these beautiful pictures? What is your favorite book? Why?" "42, 45, 52, 38 .... I drew it myself, mom drew it and I colored it." Whenever we review the children's achievements in the Parent-Child Reading Record Books in a semester, we will ask the children in the older and middle classes this question, and most of the children will answer the question clearly and use their own words to describe their favorite pictures.

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Parenting】 Regular practice to improve oral expression

The promotion of reading in Taiwan has been quite effective, at least parents' concepts have changed, no longer rejecting extracurricular books, and no longer thinking, "If you can't finish the textbooks, what extracurricular books are there to read? After establishing the foundation of reading, the next step is to promote children's oral expression. In the twenty-first century, the ability to express oneself precisely is a key factor in the development of a child's oral communication skills. Time is money. In order to maintain the viability of a business, bosses require precise reporting. Lee Kuan Yew, former Prime Minister of Singapore, once said at the World Book Council annual conference, "Singapore has a lot to offer.

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Parent-child Parenting] Tips for Parent-Child Shared Reading

Reading has become a daily activity: good night story time, traffic jams, and waiting time at the office can all be used for storytelling. ★Keep a playful mindset: The secret to making children "love" stories and books is for adults to keep a "playful" mindset and read storybooks to children who love to play. ★Reading for just a few minutes is fine: It is normal for curious babies to be unable to sit still, and when they first start listening to a story, it doesn't matter if they only have a 5-minute attention span, but as long as mom and dad continue to read a storybook every day, it is okay to read to them.

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Words from the Principal - Creating a time for parents and children to read together

In the activity room, a group of children were listening attentively to a story. With her soft and sweet voice, Lily's mom was telling a story about "Little Blackie Making Friends", which attracted the children's visual and auditory nerves, and they listened attentively, even though some of them had already heard the story before. Children love to listen to stories, no matter when or where, as long as someone is telling a story, it will always attract children to gather. Every Monday, the teachers take turns at story time at Morning Glory. No

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Little Bean (UK Picture Book)

How much do you love your child? The Internet circulated a "small beans" of the British picture book, watching the tears of countless fathers, the story as follows: small beans is a cute and lively little girl, she loves her father, always hoping that his father can read a storybook for himself. Little DouDou said, "Daddy, Daddy, can you tell me a story? (Dad was watching TV.) Dad said, "Not now, XiaodouDou, Dad is too tired," and went upstairs. Dad said, "I can't now, Xiaodoudou, I'm too tired," and went upstairs.

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A Word from the Headmaster - Parent-Child Shared Reading: Seeing the Results of Your Efforts

Early in the morning, walking along the promenade, I met the children who came to us and said good morning with smiles on their faces. The sound of good morning breaks the silence of the morning and starts the beginning of the day. Saying good morning is one of Renhe's etiquette campaigns, and the children have gradually gotten used to it. However, they are very skillful at reading people, and the children will not interact with each other if they are not taught by example. The principal reminded them that it is important to behave themselves no matter what. Towards the end of the semester, apart from physical fitness tests, the children will also have a chance to have their physical fitness tested.

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Words from the Head Gardener - Parent-Child Reading

In order to understand the effectiveness of the kindergarten's efforts to promote parent-child reading, the kindergarten held a reading prize exchange on Tuesday according to the scheduled schedule. The children, led by their teachers, took their reading books and showed them to the principal in order. The principal took the trouble to read them one by one and had a conversation with the children to find out how they read picture books at home. She asked the children, "Do you like listening to stories? Who read it to you? Who read it to you? Mommy, grandma, grandpa, daddy. Who drew the pictures? Who drew the pictures? Mostly myself, but some of them were drawn by my brother and sister,

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