Resources for Parents
We attach great importance to home-school cooperation.
We are dedicated to fostering close connections and mutual exchanges with parents persistently through various channels, including face-to-face, small group, or phone meetings before and after school,
as well as open classes, parents’ day, parent volunteers, parent educational activities, school news, and bulletins.
Through these activities, parents can keep abreast of the latest school development and have a better understanding of child growth status and developmental needs in diverse aspects.
Home-school Communication
The school holds parent orientation day, parents’ day every semester, and curriculum conference annually to deepen parents’ understanding of their children’s learning progress, fostering home-school cooperation.
Parenting
The school holds parents’ tea gatherings, parent talks, and workshops annually to exchange views and knowledge with parents so that they can get aware of child developmental needs, fostering cooperation and mutual support.
Parent Volunteering
We invite parents to be our volunteers every year to assist in activities like art week, outing and project study, establishing good home-school cooperation.
Parent Education
E-Bulletin for Parents of The Education Bureau
(1) Parent Seminar on “Let kids go, let kids grow – The art of promoting young children’s self-care skills”
EDB has commissioned the Education University of Hong Kong to conduct a parent seminar.
The speaker will introduce what self-care skills include to help parents understand how to teach young children’s different self-care skills step by step and have discussion through case studies.
(2) Parent Education Video Series – Positive Discipline
(3) Supporting Young Children’s Learning through Sensory Stimulation and Play: Parent-Child Sensory Play Workshop – Interacting with Children
(4) How can children’s time management and organizational skills be enhanced in their daily lives?
The video explains and demonstrates different games and methods to develop children’s executive functions and to organize and manage their time effectively.