
Ancient Chinese Celebrity Stories
Activity Goals:● Learn about ancient Chinese celebrities.● Understand traditional Chinese values such as filial piety, loyalty, benevolence, righteousness, etc. Photo:

Activity Goals:● Learn about ancient Chinese celebrities.● Understand traditional Chinese values such as filial piety, loyalty, benevolence, righteousness, etc. Photo:

Activity Goals:● Introducing Chinese Traditional Festival – The Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival.● Introducing Chinese Traditional Cuisine – Mooncakes.● Introducing Traditional Customs of Mid-Autumn Festival for Young Children – Such as Moon Gazing, Eating Mooncakes, Tea Tasting, Lantern Play, etc. Photo:
Our kindergarten invites representatives from the Hong Kong Fire Services Department to come to the school and explain fire safety knowledge. Date:July 7,2023
Our K3 students are going to celebrate their graduation in Hong Kong Disneyland. Date:June 10,2023
Our kindergarten will hold a parent-child trip to Lingnan Garden and Wadakiyama Plantation. Date: March 10, 2023.
Our kindergarten will join the “Electrical and Mechanical Safety Education Seminar” by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department. The Safety Ambassadors will use a presentation and animations to teach kids about electrical appliance uses, precautions and regulations. This aims to raise their awareness of household safety.

Parents may worry that expressing too much love to their children will spoil them and therefore do not know how to express love to them. Generally speaking, Chinese are more introverted and often dare not express their love. Especially when you originally wanted to express that you were very worried about your child, it often turns into another attitude.

Many kids have dry skin or even eczema, and their parents work hard to find the right moisturizers and other skin care products for them. In fact, in addition to topical skincare products, we should also pay attention to children’s diets. The most direct way, of course, is to drink more water. How much water should be drunk?

Phones emit light and sound, which always attracts children to play endlessly. Some children cannot let go of their phones no matter what they are doing, whether it is eating, riding in a car, or going to school. How can parents solve this problem?

“If you don’t eat well, I won’t let you watch TV tonight.” In daily parenting, we often teach children in the form of threats, hoping that they will be obedient. But is this method effective? Will it backfire?