Hampyeong County Health Center's 'Homeschooling' Program Highly Popular
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The homeschooling program operated by Hampyeong County Health Center to promote healthy lifestyle practices among children is receiving great response from local parents.
According to Hampyeong County Health Center on the 16th, the homeschooling program is being conducted for all first graders in local elementary schools.
The health center planned the homeschooling program to maintain appropriate individual body weight, as children's outdoor physical activities have been reduced due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and the consumption of delivery food has surged.
For this program, sticker-type educational materials tailored to children's perspectives were self-produced and distributed free of charge. Additionally, ingredients for making healthy snacks that families can practice at home were also provided for free.
In particular, through official SNS in a non-face-to-face manner, learning guides for each session were provided, activity records were certified, and program feedback was exchanged frequently, establishing an efficient non-face-to-face education guidance system suitable for the COVID-19 era.
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Jung Myunghee, director of Hampyeong County Health Center, said, "Through pre- and post-surveys, children who actively participated in the program, including completing the educational materials, will be additionally provided with health kit sets," and added, "We will continue to develop and operate various non-face-to-face education programs using mobile or online platforms so that growing children can form proper lifestyle habits."
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