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  • No one's looking at the baby

       2026-05-05 NetworkingName1580
    Key Point:It's the three words that excite the students, and it's a pain in the head for both parents. The baby's off. What about summer? Who's bringing the kids? Small and large groups of people appear in the community and in training institutions to aim at the young link market; exercise at sports workshops, set up tents in the field to count the stars, and observe the primary school market in summer camps of all kinds; and students in secondary schools

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    It's the three words that excite the students, and it's a pain in the head for both parents. The baby's off. What about summer? Who's bringing the kids? Small and large groups of people appear in the community and in training institutions to aim at the young link market; exercise at sports workshops, set up tents in the field to count the stars, and observe the primary school market in summer camps of all kinds; and students in secondary schools are busy volunteering for community activities and sprinting in various training courses. The series, days of summer holidays, has since been launched to document “atypical holidays” for children of different ages, to inform parents and children about how to organize vacations。

    At 7. 20 a. M., the 6-year-old zeline was dressed and was carrying a small school bag waiting for a bus stop outside the block. After she graduated from kindergarten, she was placed in a small step-by-step shift. The shift is on yan island road, and it takes more than half an hour from home to reach the early peak, where the bus is provided carefully. In the bridging class, yelin learns a lot about primary school: seats are fixed, there are different teachers in each subject, and hands are raised in order to answer questions in the course of the class. Differently, there are two hours of extracurricular tutorials per day to learn reading and spelling, and other classes such as kiosks to send children in the morning, two meals in charge, and outdoor activities with teachers, in addition to teaching knowledge。

    Zhao li

    Primary knowledge and interest courses

    In the back-to-back classes, the curricula of the yelins are similar to those of primary schools, such as monday morning in english, learning habits, graphic speech, and afternoon in spelling and hard writing. Yelin said that the most attractive part of this young step-by-step course was the introduction of taekwondo, facilitators, scenario simulations and museum visits, in addition to laying the foundation for primary school knowledge。

    During the interview, a number of parents who had joined the classes told journalists that, although they did not advocate “stealing” before school, the children around them were studying, fearing that their children would have nothing to do with their progress in primary school classes. Also, it is important to develop good learning habits from an early age, which is why most people choose succession。

    Mode-based primary school break

    At 10 a. M., the successive teacher brought the extra food — the fruit — while the quantity of fruit was decreasing. The teacher said that, since there was no extra meals at the primary level, by august, the additional meals would have been cancelled and brought into line with the primary level. In learning habits, teachers guide their children with red, yellow, green, and rank the things they do every day, such as writing, which is important, which is red, which is green... The red mark is done every day at home, if there is time left before the green sign。

    As in the case of primary schools, pupils who are in shifts have a 10-minute break. First the toilet, then the water, then the table, then the book for the next class... At the beginning, the student bag was in a mess; after several weeks of training, the children were already skilled enough to prepare for school. The practice of detail has led to greater knowledge of yelin in primary school。

    No one was watching the kids during the holidays

    In the former kindergarten, more parents chose to attend early school because they had no children on holiday and could not help with their homework, even with the help of the elderly, because they feared that they would not be able to attend school after a holiday。

    Ms. Chan, the pre-primary school student, told the journalist that she had chosen a bridging shift for the child, which was to be delivered between 7:30 and 6:30 in the morning, which was longer than kindergarten. “we are double workers, who used to be in kindergarten at 4:30, and whose children had to be looked after by their neighbours, and who now have a lot of heart and heart.” she said that if the shift was late, there would be a simple dinner for the children. The price of $1,200 a month is similar to that of kindergarten, but it is much more flexible. In this back-to-back class, two teachers attend language and mathematics classes, as well as a weekly external course in english。

    It's gonna cost you $3,000 a month to connect

    What's the price of the island's junior shift? What's the difference? What are the kids doing in there? Journalists have investigated this. Depending on time and type, the cost of the shift varies from $1,200 to $3,000 per month。

    The cascades can be divided into different types of time and type. There is a year-round, half-year-long back-to-back course, where students move from kindergarten to school-to-school and are discharged from kindergarten. This succession is large, with separate campuses, classrooms and a fixed teaching capacity. The cost of such shifts is higher, with tuition fees of around $3,000 per month and additional charges for extra meals, lunches and shuttles。

    Unlike full-year, semi-annual classes, most of the island's bridging classes are held during summer holidays. Some are renting small houses, others are taught in classrooms in training schools. This type of succession is mostly the teaching of primary school knowledge, which is limited in time compared to the entire year, making the curriculum relatively tight. Most of these shifts are designed for students living in a particular section of the population, with full-time classes plus lunches ranging from $1,800 to $2,200 per month。

    During the interviews, some parents described their neighbours ' bridging classes. “i have to go to work on time, i have to leave the kids alone on holiday, and they don't work, and they have time and energy to help the kids and teach something. After that they had many neighbours who asked them to look after the children, they had a bridging shift, which was kind of a care-giving nature, and the children were playing and learning. It's not like it's gonna happen. Citizen qiu yan said that the cost of the next-door shift is $1,200 a month, which is much cheaper than the outside shift, and above all, reassuring. “because the children of our neighbours are as old as our children, and we are in kindergarten, and we are familiar with the situation in their homes, and the children are particularly happy to hear that they are going to a friend's house and not to a training school. It's not the same

    The boss didn't get it back on his dick

    Ms. Ja's daughter is in second grade this year, and her youngest son has just graduated from kindergarten. “when our daughter graduated from kindergarten, we had no experience and thought that no one would bring her home. After that summer, my daughter had fallen more than her peers by the time she went to school. “this year's son goes to primary school, and ms. Jaa has already called him back early, near the district. Although there are no canteens and lunches to take, it is a good option for her to think that teachers are nice and can learn. Most importantly, children can attend classes and make friends with many children of the same age。

    According to mr. Ying, who runs a small step shift at the four seasons park, many of the students come to school with two children in their families, and the parents think that the boss failed to attend the step shift and sent his penis for training。

    I don't have to go to class when i'm young

    Zhao zhu zhou, principal of the fukuzhou road primary school, has been studying the transition from kindergarten to primary school for several years. “the transition from kindergarten to primary school is an important stage in the upbringing of children. Kindergartens are taught by games, while primary schools are taught in the formal teaching environment, with emphasis on customary development. I think the connection is necessary, but not necessarily. Even if the choice is to be made, it is necessary to examine whether these aspects meet the requirements.” zhao zheng said that the young connection should first take care of the psychological transition. Parents need to encourage their children to go to school and to tell them what to learn by various means, and how to get along with small partners. The second is changes in life and learning habits. The third is the transition of learning content. “literacy in teaching materials is still high. The child does not have to learn to write, but to read part of it, the parents can teach it. It's not the same. In addition, the development of the concept of numbers can begin with the division of things into everyday life。

     
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