I believe that many parents have doubts about whether they have no chance to be admitted to first-tier direct subsidy private schools if they are not students of famous private kindergartens.
In fact, famous or private kindergartens have little impact on promotion to primary school. Instead, how parents and children cooperate in preparing for promotion to primary school has a greater influence.
"Know yourself and know your enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles with no danger of defeat." First, you must understand the importance of your opponent and yourself. When it comes to helping children enter primary school, parents may wish to first learn about the target school. Understand the school's characteristics, teaching philosophy and admission requirements. Also understand the school's curriculum, teachers and educational environment to better help your child adapt and prepare.
In addition, we will choose a suitable school based on the child's actual situation and interests and hobbies, and provide the child with comprehensive support and guidance. Help your child understand his or her interests, strengths, and weaknesses. Through communication and observation with children, we understand their learning styles and personal characteristics, and then develop plans to assist them. Parents should also focus on cultivating children's learning abilities: helping children develop good learning habits and learning methods. Teach them how to make study plans, manage time, and develop independent learning and problem-solving abilities.
Finally, it is important to prepare for the interview in advance. Understand the content and format of the school's interviews, prepare relevant teaching materials and mock interviews, help children become familiar with the interview requirements and improve their test-taking and adaptability.
When children and parents are fully prepared, the chances of being admitted to first-tier direct subsidy schools will be greatly increased.
By Miss Sit (OC)