Parental School Involvement



Since the beginning of 2007, I've been actively involved in my son's pre-school class teaching them craft as a form of parental involvement. As the journey from home to school takes at least 2 hours to and fro, I must as well make use of the 3 hours waiting time to do something more meaningful.

I remembered the very 1st craft I taught was a goodie goodie basket made of red packets. Handling 18 kids all at one time blows up your head. They just go 'Aunty this... Aunty that... Aunty blah blah blah...' But, to see them bringing back the crafts at the dismisal hall after the day, is what you called it a fulfilment. They showed off to their parents as they approached them and walked back home with it in their hands... This is Satisfaction! 

During the September school holiday, I was approached by two teachers to help in a project about traffic, a topic that they're teaching in the Term 4. So I ended up helping both in their two classrooms, two notice boards and two board games respectively.   All in the name for the little one. I'm grateful to have given such opportunities to get some hands-on experience, exploring and sharpiening my skill at the same time...

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