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Hi abs,
Thank you for sharing. I agree with you that we need to learn to be relax. Let the kids learn to be independent without too much intervnece by the adults. One thing I have noticed when I was at school yesterday. Even though the teachers did not intervene during the kids' activities, they do keep an eye on them. For example, during the snack time, the class teacher came to the table talking to the parents one by one asked about the type of language for our communication at home. All the time she was busy talking to the parents. When she came to me, before she asked me about the language, she specially highlighted to me that she noticed the little boy who was sitting next to my daugher at the table (also a new K1 boy), took some pretzels for my daugher putting on her plate. She explained to me that in normal circumstances, they won't let children to share food during snack time or on their picnic day because the children may not realize if anyone will be allergic to any food. Since the parents are there in the school yesterday with their kids, they didn't stop them from sharing food. I was quite surprise that she did notice the little boy sharing food with my daughter as she seemed to be busy in talking with parents. So, I feel that they well trained to be very alert to the kids' activities even though they are busy at work! So, I feel confident that the kids can learn to be independent in this kinder.
原帖由 abs 於 08-9-3 14:13 發表 
Hi all,
I'm an ESF (TY) parent and a parent volunteer in school. My boy is in K2. At the beginning of the term in K1, I was as worried as you so I understand very well how you feel at this moment. I' ... |
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