QQ's Philosophy

Our Vission - To create a practical kindergarten programme which educates children to learn effectively, Socialize easily and laugh heartily.
我们的愿景 - 创造有一个实习教育的幼儿园,培养孩子有效率的学习能力,人际沟通和从内心发出热忱地笑声。

Our Mission - The QQ programme provides children A fun-filled learning environment for The development of a holistic person In life.
我们的使命 - 提供孩子们拥有一个充满欢乐的学习环境,启发完整的人生

Our Aim - To provide quality learning programmes through interaction, experiments, play and activities that enhance learning outcomes.
我们的目标 - 提供有素质的学习课程,从人与人的沟通,生活实地的测验,活动性的游戏,增强学习的成果。

Thursday, December 22, 2011

QQ's Mathematics game

How to teach Mathematics with fun........this is the way QQ's teacher taught Mathematics with game at the same time, we would build LEADER to coach others.....



QQ Mathematics game.....

Last day for adaptation period...

Today is a last day for new angel adapts to school's environment. almost all of the angels are comfortable to their's peers and teachers....Congra and thank you for all the parents whose sent their kid for the adaptation period. this is very helpful to kid who is new for schooling. please remember, our next schooling time is 02/01/2012 Monday 8.30am. see you there.....

Last but not end......QQ all the angels and staffs wishing you Merry Christmas and Happy New Year... please drive safe when you are travel.....

School Life for new intakes.. enjoy........

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Why adaptation period is important to preschool kids








Preschoolers are not great at multitasking. They are incredibly smart, have amazing imaginations and are curious beyond belief, but when it comes to doing a few major things at once, it can be overwhelming. Adjusting to preschool is tops on the list of "things that can cause a child stress." And even if your little one loved preschool from the very first day, he can't wait to get out of the car and into the classroom, it is likely that you may see some regression in other parts of his life.
Generally, as a child learns a new skill or task, other areas will suffer. So while he's at school, getting used to the routine there, making new friends, learning about shapes and colors and maybe even how to write letters, there is a lot going on in his brain. There is lots to remember and take in. It's fun, but it is still different and stressful. Home is safe. It's a constant. It's natural to expect an occasional extra temper tantrum and moodiness.
You can help by being supportive. Lots of hugs and encouraging words. Talking is good too. Ask your child to name his favorite things about preschool. Who are his friends? What does he play outside or at free time? Praise him for doing such a great job at school as well as when he does "big boy" things at home -- maybe he remembered to hang up his coat or put away his toys without being asked. Drawing attention to the good things is a great way to encourage that type of behavior.
The timing is important too. If this is occurring on occasion, say, only when he is tired or after school, chances are this should all sort itself out within a few weeks. If he is acting like this all the time, you may want to consult your the teacher or your pediatrician. If you preschooler is young (under three-and-a-half) or this is the first year of preschool, scaling back hours might help him relax as well. You can increase the time he spends in school slowly, monitoring his actions and behavior as you go.

taken from internet articles.