Talk : Creating a Learner’s Paradise

We hope you can join this talk by our special guest speaker, James Henri. Our last speaker, Deborah Stipek was featured in today’s SCMP.  Similarly, Mr. Henri will give some wonderful examples of how to create the right environment at home and at school to encourage your child’s love of learning.   http://lovetolearnws13-eorg.eventbrite.hk/  

Moody Kids

When my daughter is eager to relate news back to her teachers, she has a habit of interrupting them at inconvenient times. Once, after she told me the street that her teacher Miss K lived on, I mentioned that I used to live on the same street before getting married. My daughter exuberantly told poor […]

Save The Date

  Please forward to friends so they can join a fun night out for a great cause! Any interested sponsors or parties who would like to donate raffle prizes or silent auction items, please contact Bring Me a Book at info@www.bringmeabook.org.hk

Soups

Soups are an important part of any Chinese meal. Being Shanghainese, I grew up with two-ingredient soups that were ready to be served after one hour of boiling: chicken and shiitake mushroom; pork and carrot; tomato and egg. But it is the Cantonese who have elevated soup-making to an art form, with exotic ingredients double-boiled […]

The Adventures of Poucher and Big Guy

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Bucket-Filler

With volunteer activities on three consecutive weekends, March turned into volunteering month in our family. The first activity was Flag Day. We stood outside a shopping centre in Causeway Bay and solicited donations for the Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation. The correct order of events should be: volunteer asks “please buy a flag sticker”, donor drops […]

Pay It Forward

Pay it forward: Raising children who are ‘bucket fillers’   Related Weekly Column Annie Ho’s Weekly Column

CMF World Carnival at Cyberport – Maps, Globes, Peoples

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Helping children develop in to self-confident and motivated learners

Why do some children approach school tasks eagerly while others avoid school work or work half-heartedly? Please join us for a inspiring talk and an open Q&A session as part of our “Love to Learn” speaker series by the former Dean of Education of Stanford University, Ms. Deborah Stipek. Talk will be in English and Cantonese. […]

Most People Reading Aloud Together

  15,000 youngsters in HK created their own reading record and celebrated Shakespeare’s birthday (and World Book Day) on 23 April. It was a unique of event, held at the HK Stadium, with the “Most People Reading Aloud Together”. We thank SCOLAR for their efforts to promote English language learning through stories but please do […]