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本帖最後由 LuckySesame 於 17-8-16 09:36 編輯
回覆 girl_well 的帖子
My son is going to Year 1 at an international school this year.
From my experience, the last thing you want to do is sending your child to an interview class, that would be not only be a bad idea but possibly detrimental, that's not the type of family that the schools I applied for would want within their schools. (By this I mean a family that does this will not fit into the culture of the school).
All you need to do at home are these things.
1. Read everyday with your child
2. Take him/her (using generic he from here on ..) to the playground and teach him how to interact with children he doesn't know
3. Get him to take initiative in taking care of himself at home (the more children can do by themselves, the more confident they are
4. Ask for his opinion on things during a conversation like he's an adult just like you would with a grown up friend and talk to him like you would an adult, show him courtesy when you are talking to him, just like you would to a friend . (Obviously, providing the topics are child friendly!)
Also, during gathering where there are adults encourage him to join in the conversation (so he knows his opinions are valued, and learn how to speak up in a group situation even when he might be feeling a bit intimidated)
5. One last thing, teach him proper manners, that is to say, being nice to others not out of politeness, but out of being genuinely caring and appreciative of others.
That's it. You'd have prepared your child well for the interviews. :)
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