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October 2024

Principals’ Sharing Series: Smooth Transition with Holistic Early Learning

Are you looking for ways to support your child as they embark on their exciting kindergarten journey? Join our Victoria Playpark (VPP) Principals’ Sharing Series to gain expert advice from Victoria Educational Organisation’s Principal Dianna Chan (Harbour Green Campus) and Principal Josephine Wu (Ocean Pride Campus). Discover essential tips for nurturing your child’s holistic development, ensuring a smoother transition to school.

Dr. Richard Wong, Academic Advisor of Victoria Educational Organisation, will also share how VPP’s trilingual playgroups (in English, Putonghua and Cantonese) boost language skills, self-management, and overall growth during these crucial early years. Don’t miss this chance to explore our playgroup classes!

Date and Time: Thursday, 28 November 2024, 5:45 PM – 6:45 PM

Format: On-site at VPP Tsim Sha Tsui (K11 MUSEA) Centre, B230 & B232, B2, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon

Language Medium: Cantonese

Speakers:
Session I: Smooth Transition with Holistic Early Learning
Ms. Dianna Chan — Principal of Harbour Green Campus, Victoria Educational Organisation
Ms. Josephine Wu — Principal of Ocean Pride Campus, Victoria Educational Organisation

Session II: Nurturing Holistic Development with VPP Playgroup Programme
Dr. Richard Wong — Academic Director, CTF Education Group (Early Childhood) & Academic Advisor, Victoria Educational Organisation

Register for our Principals’ Sharing Series to gain valuable insights and connect with our community! Seats are limited, reserve your spot now, for VPP new parents only!

Constipation in Infants: Causes and Remedies

Constipation can happen to children of all ages, but the treatment depends on your children’s age and diet.

In this video, Paediatrics Specialist Dr. Philip Sham walks us through the various reasons for constipation through different stages of development. He also highlights useful home remedies to relieve constipation and identifies warning signs that may indicate the need for a doctor’s visit if home treatment has proven ineffective.

Here is his advice to parents on children at different developmental stages:

1. Infants aged under 1 month old
They may be born with congenital disorder such as Hirschsprung’s disease. Parents are advised to take them to the doctor.

2.Infants aged 1 to 6 month old who are breastfed
As breastmilk is easily digested and absorbed, they may not need to empty their bowels every day. This may not be considered as constipation.

3.Infants aged 1 to 6 month old who are formula-fed
If they struggle every time they poop, parents can consider switching to a different brand of formula milk.

4.Infants older than 6 month who eat solid foods
As they begin to eat a wider variety of foods, their digestive system may not yet able to adapt, result in constipation. Parents can treat it with medicine such as lactulose, which is a non-absorbable sugar that can be safely consumed by infants.

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(The opinions expressed by the interviewee is his own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organiser.)

Principals’ Sharing Series — The Power of Early Language Development: A Strong Foundation for the Future!

Are you curious about how our brains and vocal systems work together to develop language skills? Wondering how to kickstart your child’s language learning journey at an early age? Join us for the Principals’ Sharing Series at Victoria Playpark (VPP) Centre!

Principals from Victoria Educational Organisation (VEO) will share essential tips for fostering multi-language development in young learners. Discover how your child can enhance their communication abilities in a trilingual environment (English, Putonghua and Cantonese) at VPP, which supports the holistic development of children aged 8 to 36 months and lays a solid foundation for transitioning from playgroup to kindergarten. Don’t miss this chance to explore our playgroup classes!

 

Date and Time: Wednesday, 6 November 2024, 5:45 PM – 6:45 PM

Format: On-site at Victoria Playpark Wan Chai (Harcourt House) Centre, Room 305-8, 3rd Floor, Harcourt House, 39 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai

Language Medium: Cantonese and English (translation not available)

Speakers:

Part I: The Power of Early Language Development: A Strong Foundation for the Future!

Ms. Karen Hui — Principal of South Horizons Campus, Victoria Educational Organisation

Ms. Lovan Ho — Principal of Belcher Campus, Victoria Educational Organisation

Part II: Empowering Holistic Development with VPP Playgroup Programme

Dr. Richard Wong — Academic Director, CTF Education Group (Early Childhood) & Academic Advisor, Victoria Educational Organisation

 

Register for the Principals’ Sharing Series to gain valuable insights and connect with our community! Seats are limited, reserve your spot now, for VPP new parents only!

Insights from VEO Principals: How Playgroups Prepare Children for Kindergarten

At our recent Principals’ Sharing Session, parents learned how VPP’s trilingual playgroups enhance language skills and promote self-management, ensuring a smooth transition to kindergarten! Parents also had the opportunity to connect with our education experts, exploring the vital role of play in fostering holistic development.

A heartfelt thank you to Ms. Gabriel Li, Principal of Victoria (Kornhill) Nursery and Advisor of Victoria Playpark, along with Ms. Genevieve Best, Director of English Studies at Victoria Educational Organisation, for sharing their invaluable insights with parents!

Stay tuned for our next Principal’s Sharing Session!

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