On Thursday, the 1G children had their health check up. They had to be dressed in their PE attire. The nurses checked their eyes, physical growth and gave them their immunisation. I bought the children sweets just to reward them for not crying. The nurses were very professional. They knew their job well. They must have given injection to tens of children every day because they were very swift and precise when administering the jabs. I was very impressed with the children in 1G. No matter how fearful they were, all of them broke into smiles once the painful process was over. After resting for a few minutes, all of them were up on their feet again, skipping around in the library. In my previous years teaching in primary one, some of the children were sobbing and some of them became sick the next day after their immunisation. But this 1G class is indeed special. They're emerging heros, strong fighters and motivated learners. All of them turned up for school the next day. None were absent. I am very proud of my little victors! :)
Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Hi Annie, I think the kids not crying also had to do a lot with your help. Thanks!
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