Warm Welcome to the parents Welcome Speech by the kids (English and Hindi) Performances by the kids - Taekwondo / Yoga presentation - Dance performance (Any sports song-Eng/Hindi) Performance by our kids Vote of Thanks Welcome by comperer Bouquet Presentation to Guests Welcome speech (English) Drill n Dance performance by PN A Welcome speech (Hindi) Taekwondo performance by PN-C March Pass N Drill by PN-B and PN-E Yoga Presentation by PN-F Dance performance by PN-D Skit on Positive Parenting by Nur-A Prize Distribution Vote of Thanks Speech for Anchor (Grandparents Day) Comparer 1: Nani-Nani , pyaari nani Dadi-dadi,pyaari dadi …show more content…
Comparer 2: Jaise ki humne aapse hi seekha hai ki har karya ki shuruat ishwar ki stuti se karni chahiye toh ab humare chote-chote bachche bhi iss karyakram ki shuruat karne wale hain_____________________________(name of the religious item) toh chaliye zordaar taliyon ke sath unka swagat karte hain. Comparer 1: Coming up amongst now is _____________________ jo aapko ______________ sunayegi. Grandparemts aap maante hai na ki hamare bachche apni parampara ko kayam rakhenge. Ab hamare beech mein aane wale hain kuch aur nanhe-munhe bachche jo God ke liye ek prayer karenge………So please welcome them with a big round of applause. Comparer 2: Taking forward the feeling of devotion let us now call upon______________ jo aap sabko ___________________ sunane wala/wali hai. Hamare beech aap sabke hone se hi yeh sanskaar hamare bachchon mein pradarshit hote hain aur main ______________ ko stage par bulana chahungi jo sabko ek _____________ sunayegi. Comparer 1: After giving a religious kickstart to our day,we shall now move forward . Our children are our superkids & excel in every arena of life. You give them any task & they give you the best results.They are our bundles of joy & habe loads of spontaneity. Hold your breath now is the time for another sweet performance by our superkids. With a huge round of applause,please welcome our little wonders who are
This writer met all the children in their home. They appeared calm and engaged. They appeared well fed, appropriately dressed and groomed. They appeared developmentally on track for their age.
We are so pleased to have you enrolling your child in our program. This is our Anti-Bias Education statement, and as you will see we value this very highly in our program.
“One of the most neglected virtues of our daily existence is appreciation. Somehow, we neglect to praise our son or daughter when he or she brings home a good report card, and we fail to encourage our children when they first succeed in baking a cake or building a birdhouse. Nothing pleases children more than this kind of parental interest and approval (27).”
Children are our greatest asset in the world today: They give parents the greatest feeling in the world. Parents go
Are you a person that loves to play sports, or you live out of town? If you are those people you wouldn't want school to start later. A lot of people play sports and if school started later it would be dark during part of practices. According to the article “should school start later?” it says “that it would be an effect on some sports. It would be dark during part of the practice because some sports start at about 4:00 or maybe around 5:00 and practice goes on for a couple hours so it would start to get dark towards the end. Some kids might be doing practice in the dark and some may want to quit playing because it is to hard to play in the dark.
There are so many acts of sacrifice, heroism, compassion and courage, unity and fierce determination. These examples are particularly important to our children. I feel as though children reflect the values they see in their parents, and in their heroes. In most recent years our
As a sports Practitioner of LET ME PLAY I have to obey and follow all the policies and procedures in order to be able to work and deal with the young people. It was my responsibility to make sure I took on board every single detail and understand what is expected of me. With every young person that I have worked with I had to make sure that they were included in everything, received positive experiences through engagement and motivation. I also had to ensure I was enthusiastic, energised, punctual, attained goals and maintained the right attitude and professionalism at all times.
Are high school sports good for kids? Many people believe that athletic sports are good, but they ignore the fatal flaws of these activities. Youth and high school sports are harmful because athletes often get too caught up in winning and get hurt frequently, physical sports also take away from other extracurricular activities.
It was the first day of tryouts, and I could feel my stomach knotting up, as I got dressed alone in the locker room. I could hear the shouting of thirty, twelve-year-old boys in the locker room next to mine, and a heavy ball formed in my throat as my eyes began to tear up from the fear and anxiety of tryouts building up all at once. I was twelve-years-old heading into my first day of tryouts for the Edina boys Peewee hockey team, what would have been my first day of tryouts for the Edina girl’s U12 hockey team if my dad hadn’t forced me to leave behind what had been my worst year in girls hockey just the previous year. In the Edina youth hockey association, by rules, you must go through two years of U10s and then two years of U12 and so on
High school sports have been like a tradition. Many people enjoy it due to the fact that people with interests in sports have a chance to get their hobby as a career. It also adds some miscellaneous benefits. For instance, the article “What in the Name of High School Football” states that, “For example, a multi-year study conducted in Michigan has shown that children who participate in sports have increased educational aspirations, closer ties to school and increased occupational aspirations in youth.” With all those benefits, high school sports appear with a cost. Expanding just this department ignores the further important academics, the majority of sports players boast a shortage on time, and the injury rate of sports can be extreme.
My stomach ached as if I hadn’t eaten in days. I was a hundred-percent positive I was more nervous than my brother was. I walked toward the entrance of the vast facility, hoping I didn’t look as nervous as I felt. By the expressions on my mom’s face, I could tell she was feeling the same. My dad paid for the tickets and we entered the facility knowing this could be the last time we saw Cody play baseball.
For the first day of observations I begin with observing Faiths Physical domain. The Physical domain of a school age child is the physiological changes that happen in the body, such as puberty. This includes sensory-motor and nervous system development. (Thibodeaux, 2017) The average school age child’s height is about 3 and a half feet tall and weighs between forty and fifty pounds. (Kathleen Berger, 2015, p. 242) The most prevented disease of young children is tooth decay, by the age of six the average school age child has at least one cavity. (Kathleen Berger, 2015, p. 244) Most children by the age of six can catch a ball, write and say their ABC’s in sequence and name objects. At this stage the child’s motor skills are beginning to be more refined and children are often introduced into sporting activities. A typical school age child will have coordination of large and small muscles, hand-eye coordination. Can write and draw with greater
For my Anthropological observation study, I will be writing about my culture which I will be familiar with since I have a greater understanding. And also I will be able to analyze some aspects based on my observations that I have received throughout my life. I was born in Srilanka in a Hindu family and lived there for twelve years, until I came to Canada. I would like to write about Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus, that I have observed so far in Srilanka and Canada. I will be focusing on family relationship and social life. In this essay Ill argue that Tamils culture has changed in Canada over time and why it is important to adapt to a new culture in a different country.
For this paper, a comparison between my culture; the Indian culture; specifically the Hindu culture and the culture of the largest ethnic group in Malaysia; the Malay
Tamil culture is the way of life of the Tamil individuals. Tamil culture is established in human expressions and lifestyles of Tamils in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and all over the world. Tamil Culture is communicated in dialect, writing, music, body movement such as dance, theater, people expressions, hand to hand fighting such as kung-foo, painting, form engineering, sports, media, parody, cooking, ensembles, festivities, logic, religions, conventions, customs, associations, science, and innovation. The Saivist organization of Hinduism is fundamentally spoken to among Sri Lankan Tamils, albeit the greater part of the Saivist spots of religious importance are in northern India. The Alvars and Nayanars, who were overwhelmingly Tamils, assumed a key part in the renaissance of Bhakti custom in India. Tamil individuals used to live with expansive families together however now the worldwide situation has moved towards having an atomic family. There were different standing varieties to-generally on the sort of occupation one individual did. The same was taken after all through eras. Individuals did not move their profession. Desi Stories said in her article, “In Hindu culture, people greet each other by joining their palms – termed as “Namaskar.” The general reason behind this tradition is that greeting by joining both the palms means respect. However, scientifically speaking, joining both hands