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N1 Lau Yau Hei

“My Little One Has Started School!”

When Yau Hei first entered the school environment at the age of two, he felt uneasy in this unfamiliar setting and would cry every day when he returned to school. As a parent, witnessing this made me both heartbroken and worried. Fortunately, with the patient support of his teachers, he gradually adapted. The tears slowly faded, and smiles began to appear on his face. Seeing him learn and play comfortably at school helped ease my worries as well.

This journey has taught me that growing up requires both courage and time. I hope my little one can joyfully explore and grow healthily in his school life.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version.

“My Little One Has Started School!”

When Yau Hei first entered the school environment at the age of two, he felt uneasy in this unfamiliar setting and would cry every day when he returned to school. As a parent, witnessing this made me both heartbroken and worried. Fortunately, with the patient support of his teachers, he gradually adapted. The tears slowly faded, and smiles began to appear on his face. Seeing him learn and play comfortably at school helped ease my worries as well.

This journey has taught me that growing up requires both courage and time. I hope my little one can joyfully explore and grow healthily in his school life.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version.

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N2 Lam Lok Tin

“My Little One Has Started School!”

Lok Yin absolutely loves wearing his school uniform and carrying his schoolbag to school. The moment he puts on his uniform, he becomes incredibly happy. During the early days of the school year, he would even sneakily wear his uniform at home. Every day, he goes to school with great excitement and anticipation.

At home or at the park, he often imitates his teachers and asks us to be his “classmates” — it’s truly adorable. Seeing how much Lok Yin enjoys his school life gives us great peace of mind. We chose for him to start school in August because we were worried he might resist school due to the unfamiliar environment. But he adapted so quickly!

We are especially grateful to the teachers and staff for their attentive care and support, which helped Lok Yin become part of the Lam Woo family so smoothly and happily.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version.

“My Little One Has Started School!”

Lok Yin absolutely loves wearing his school uniform and carrying his schoolbag to school. The moment he puts on his uniform, he becomes incredibly happy. During the early days of the school year, he would even sneakily wear his uniform at home. Every day, he goes to school with great excitement and anticipation.

At home or at the park, he often imitates his teachers and asks us to be his “classmates” — it’s truly adorable. Seeing how much Lok Yin enjoys his school life gives us great peace of mind. We chose for him to start school in August because we were worried he might resist school due to the unfamiliar environment. But he adapted so quickly!

We are especially grateful to the teachers and staff for their attentive care and support, which helped Lok Yin become part of the Lam Woo family so smoothly and happily.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version.

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N3 Chan Chi Yin

“The Warmth My Child Gives Me”

In our daily life, those heartwarming gestures allow us to truly feel each other’s love and care. Whenever Chi Yin notices that his mother looks tired, he will take the initiative to give her a massage. With his tiny hands gently pressing on her shoulders—even though the strength is not quite enough—the sincerity behind his actions instantly brings warmth and relaxation to his mother.

As he massages, he also asks how she feels, creating a moment filled with a sense of being cherished. These thoughtful little acts, no matter how small, plant seeds of love within the family and bring everyone closer together emotionally.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version

“The Warmth My Child Gives Me”

In our daily life, those heartwarming gestures allow us to truly feel each other’s love and care. Whenever Chi Yin notices that his mother looks tired, he will take the initiative to give her a massage. With his tiny hands gently pressing on her shoulders—even though the strength is not quite enough—the sincerity behind his actions instantly brings warmth and relaxation to his mother.

As he massages, he also asks how she feels, creating a moment filled with a sense of being cherished. These thoughtful little acts, no matter how small, plant seeds of love within the family and bring everyone closer together emotionally.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version

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N4 Cheung Yuet Yin

“The Warmth My Child Gives Me”

Yuet Yin, now four and a half years old, has recently fallen in love with the “chicken burger” from a certain fast‑food chain. Every weekend, she eagerly begs us to take her to that restaurant so she can enjoy her favourite, delicious chicken burger.

Each time, she hugs me tightly, flashes a bright and sweet smile, and says, “Mommy, I really like you! Let’s go eat a chicken burger, okay?” In that moment, my heart completely melts from her warmth, and I can’t help but take her right away to enjoy that simple but wonderful treat.

Yuet Yin, you are truly adorable, and Mommy loves you very, very much.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version

“The Warmth My Child Gives Me”

Yuet Yin, now four and a half years old, has recently fallen in love with the “chicken burger” from a certain fast‑food chain. Every weekend, she eagerly begs us to take her to that restaurant so she can enjoy her favourite, delicious chicken burger.

Each time, she hugs me tightly, flashes a bright and sweet smile, and says, “Mommy, I really like you! Let’s go eat a chicken burger, okay?” In that moment, my heart completely melts from her warmth, and I can’t help but take her right away to enjoy that simple but wonderful treat.

Yuet Yin, you are truly adorable, and Mommy loves you very, very much.

 

*The above content shall be based on the Chinese version

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