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Comments on the Early Childhood Assessment Manual, how do I write my parents’ hopes for me?

1. Dear son, my mother feels that you have changed a lot this semester in kindergarten. You have become more sensible, love to work, know how to go home to help your mother with housework, and your neighbor grandpa Grandma praised you for being very polite, knowing how to support your grandparents and coaxing your little brother to play. My mother was very happy to see and hear these things because you have grown up. ?

2. Seeing you grow up day by day, my mother hopes that you: grow up one year, become sensible one year, study hard in the future, and strive to be a person who studies well, has a good body, and has a good mind. Good boy. I know from the teacher that you didn’t like sports very much in kindergarten. Mom and dad hope that you can strengthen your exercise in the future. Only when you are in good health can you study well and live a good life. ?

3. Mom sees your growth and progress and knows that this is inseparable from the training of your teacher. You must listen to the teacher and study hard in kindergarten. The teacher is as happy as your mother to see your progress.

4. The baby has been in kindergarten for a year. Yesterday he was still the little baby of his parents. Today he is living independently in a group. It means you have grown up! Although you cannot always rely on your parents, grandparents, and grandparents who love you, kindergarten is also your home. There are teachers who like you, cute friends, and interesting toys.

5. Baby, this is an important journey in your life. There you will learn more principles. The teachers will help you, let you learn to be independent, strong, and brave to face many things on your way of growth. The teachers and parents will encourage you and let you Able to grow up healthily and happily.

6. My child, you are already great! As a parent, I am very happy to see the progress of my children. I hope that this progress is just the beginning and can be continued in the new semester, so that we can live up to the teacher's expectations.