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Chinese Culture Day

Activity Name Chinese Culture Day Academic Year 2023-2024 Grades K1 Class, K2 Class and K3 Class Activity Objectives Recognize New Year greetings Understand traditional Chinese snacks and customs Experience the festive atmosphere of the Lunar New Year through various activities Activity Overview The School has organized various celebrations for the Lunar New Year, including stall games designed and arranged by teachers, such as kettle tossing, shadow puppetry, flower arranging, couplet writing, bowl balancing, reunions, and traditional snacks like malt sugar sandwiches and sugar painting. These activities will involve parents and children in the festivities, deepening their understanding of Chinese culture and art, and to built up the sense of national identitly.

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Parent-Child National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration

Activity Name Parent-Child National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival Celebration Academic Year 2023-2024 Grades K1 Class, K2 Class and K3 Class Activity Objectives Gain recognition of the celebration activities of National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival Understand the customs and traditional food associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival Experience the festive atmosphere of celebrating National Day Activity Overview The School will organize a range of celebrations for children, including storytelling sessions, stall games, traditional snacks, Mid-Autumn Festival lantern parades, parent-child dough figurine making, and parent-child five-color paper lantern crafting. These activities aim to enhance children’s understanding of the customs and significance of traditional Chinese festivals, fostering their sense of national identity. Both teachers and children will wear traditional Chinese clothing, adding a distinctively Chinese atmosphere to the campus. Furthermore, the school will host a parent-child Mid-Autumn Festival lantern design competition, enabling parents and children to enjoy the festive ambiance at home as well.

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Mid-Autumn Festival Snow Skin Mooncake Activity

Activity Name Mid-Autumn Festival Snow Skin Mooncake Activity Academic Year 2023-2024 Grades K1 Class, K2 Class and K3 Class Activity Objectives Recognize the festival food of the Mid-Autumn Festival Understand the materials and process of making snow skin mooncakes Gain hands-on experience in making snow skin mooncakes Activity Overview Volunteers will demonstrate the process of making Mid-Autumn Festival snow skin mooncakes for the children, allowing them to gain hands-on experience with the materials and process. This will immerse them in the festive atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival.

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Flag-Raising Ceremony

Activity Name Flag-Raising Ceremony Academic Year 2023-2024 Grades K1 Class, K2 Class and K3 Class Activity Objectives Cultivate children’s sense of nationality and identity as citizens Foster a sense of belonging to the country Activity Overview Children at the School will participate in a flag-raising ceremony, during which they will learn about the etiquette of flag-raising and develop a sense of national identity and belonging.

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Children grow up to be fed instead? How can parents break it down?

Source: Psychotherapist, Lee Wai Tong The parents begin feeding the baby milk and gradually introduce paste from the time the baby is born. Then children can start to hold their own utensils and eat on their own, one bite at a time while watching them grow up. But when the children reach the age of 6 to 7, they will suddenly ask their parents to feed them. What is the reason for this? How can this be resolved? Whenever children grow up, their parents are happy, especially when their children eat. In the past, they had to be fed by their parents, but later they learned to use utensils and eat by themselves, which was originally a very happy thing. However, many parents do not understand that when children can eat on their own, they begin to ask their parents to feed them. This is because the intimacy of parental feeding feels good and may make children want to be fed. When children are young, it is fun for parents to feed them, but when children grow up, it is a headache for parents if they still want to be fed halfway through a meal. We don’t want to spoil the atmosphere of the meal because of the feeding problem, so we need to learn that when children ask to be fed in the middle of a meal, we can solve the problem in the following ways: Parents can say to their children, “If you take two more bites of

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