Lessons for Life
Apr 01, 2021
4 minutes
By Ji Jing
After inspecting the three classes in his kindergarten, Li Ming, head of the preschool institution in Anding, a village in Yunnan Province, southwest China, feels satisfied.
The tots wanting to use the toilet were waiting patiently in a line, instead of rushing toward it. Then they washed their hands thoroughly before eating. They have also learned to sing in unison before the classes start, and be quiet in class and pay attention to the teacher. Seeing the progress, Li feels they have acquired the basic etiquette for primary school and life beyond that.
Only four years ago, there was no kindergarten in the village. Children
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