Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong), which operates the Gwangju Nam-gu Child Meal Management Support Center on a consignment basis, conducted the 'Children's Online Group Education (Musical)' program over two days on the 25th and 26th for children attending local daycare centers, kindergartens, and community child centers. Photo by Gwangju University.

Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong), which operates the Gwangju Nam-gu Child Meal Management Support Center on a consignment basis, conducted the 'Children's Online Group Education (Musical)' program over two days on the 25th and 26th for children attending local daycare centers, kindergartens, and community child centers. Photo by Gwangju University.

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyuk-jong) announced on the 29th that the Gwangju Nam-gu Child Meal Management Support Center, which it operates on consignment, recently conducted an ‘Online Musical Education for Children’ project targeting local child meal facilities.


This project was prepared to provide nutrition, hygiene, and safety education to children in daycare centers, kindergartens, and local after-school centers, and to prevent food poisoning accidents during the summer season.


The education theme was ‘Let’s Go! The Nutrition Life Special Task Force’s Food Poisoning Virus Eradication Operation,’ and it was composed of content tailored to children’s perspectives, including food poisoning prevention, proper handwashing, and balanced eating, receiving great responses.


Seo Dong-joo, head of the Gwangju University Child Meal Management Support Center, said, “Through an entertaining performance tailored to children’s perspectives, it was an opportunity to form healthy eating habits and prevent the frequently occurring summer food poisoning incidents.”





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