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The book offers a captivating mix of unexpected puzzles and surprising answers, aiming to spark creativity, stimulate imagination, and provide endless enjoyment through games. It also comprehensively enhances IQ and learning abilities.
- Author世界仔
- PublisherWorld Publishing House
- Publication Date2021
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The text from the web page is a continuation of the book “What Parents Don’t Know About Kindergarten Life.” In “What Teachers Don’t Want Parents to Know About Kindergarten Life,” the author, Ling Dan, further describes things that happen in kindergarten which teachers might prefer to keep from parents:
Reluctance to Attend: The heart-wrenching cries of “I don’t want to go to school!” are most frequent not in the first week of school, but in the third, with a high recurrence rate.
Fire Drills: Shortly after school starts, not only do the children in class N have to participate in fire drills, but even the babies in the nursery who can only crawl must take part.
Hardships: After paying thousands in tuition, children in kindergarten may end up doing laborious tasks, getting drenched in the rain, and on their birthdays, they might even witness the distressing scene of a piñata being torn apart.
Inquisitive Minds: Besides mastering the art of asking “Really?” and “Why?” with full expression, children also develop a verbal agility that surpasses even that of adult women in Hong Kong.
- AuthorLing Dan
- PublisherYi Ding Culture
- Publication Date2014
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Dr. Ng's book delves into the diverse questions posed by patients, reflecting their different mindsets when seeking medical care. Through intriguing encounters during patient consultations, the book enlightens readers about important aspects to consider when seeking medical attention and emphasizes key points in communicating with doctors. It also explores real-life cases to shed light on social justice and doctor-patient relationships, highlighting the significance of societal health and individual well-being. Professor Rocky S. Tuan, President and Vice-Chancellor of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, sincerely recommends the book, noting that Dr. Ng skillfully uncovers the multifaceted aspects of life within the mundane work. Each story is worth savoring.
- AuthorDr. William Ng
- PublisherYi Ding Culture
- Publication Date2014
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Renowned actor Sunn Chan utilized his rich knowledge and experience in the performing arts to analyze various aspects of his son's challenges, seeking methods for improvement. With dedicated guidance and professional assistance, his son successfully enrolled in mainstream primary school and is adapting to full-time campus life. Chen Jinhong shares practical parenting insights to address common questions related to children with autism, aiming to inspire and support parents in helping their children reach their full potential. Additionally, he seeks to raise awareness among more Hong Kong residents about the thought processes and behavioral significance of children with autism.
- AuthorSunny Chan
- PublisherWorld Publishing House
- Publication Date2014
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Agnes Chan has always been very concerned about children's issues. Since the 1980s, she has visited different countries around the world many times to explore issues related to local children, including war and famine, child soldiers, child prostitution, female circumcision, AIDS and other unbearable problems. Since 1998, she has also served as a UNICEF ambassador. This book is a summary of her experiences visiting various places over the past few decades, recording the stories of children who are strong and shining with humanity in the midst of misery, as well as the impact and insights these experiences have brought her. There are still many children in the world who need our help, because we are all earth dwellers with compassion and love.
- AuthorAgnes Chan Mei-ling
- PublisherJoint Publishing
- Publication Date2018
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When was the last time you wrote with a pen on paper? Do you still remember the feeling of holding a pen? Why is some people's handwriting neat and tidy, while others' crooked and slanted? Why do some people write slowly and carefully, while others write quickly and messily? Why is everyone's handwriting different in terms of strength, size, and use of space? Even if everyone uses the same copybook to practice writing, everyone's handwriting is different. Why? It turns out that there’s a unique "personality code" behind everyone's handwriting. Every stroke reveals your deepest personality and life attitude. Through handwriting analysis, even if you don't get to see someone in person, you’d know what they are thinking and what kind of person they are.
- AuthorMaria Lam
- PublisherP.PLUS
- Publication Date2019
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