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Teaching Methods Compared
2020-09-02
This school year may have already started, but that's no reason not to have an eye on the future! We've talked in the past about the difference between international and public schools in Japan for children with mixed heritage. Now we want to compare and contrast some educational methods and where you can find the schools that use them in and around Tokyo. All children learn differently and every family has different priorities and needs. We've outlined three common methods -...
Every year, Japan holds "Disaster Prevention Day" 防災の日 on 1 September to encourage everyone to practice safety drills and inventory their disaster kits. This year, with the added consideration of coronavirus (and the always-present colds that kids bring home when they go back to school), it also serves as great inspiration for taking stock of your healthcare practices. In addition to some tips and resources for navigating emergencies and natural disasters in Tokyo, we've included information to help keep your family healthy. Japan's Natural Disasters If you didn't already...
Prepare Your Family for Back to School
2020-08-18
It's that time of year again (already!?): Back to School season. Nothing about 2020 has been on a normal timeline and summer break is no exception. For Japanese public schools, it was an abbreviated one, shortened by several weeks. And for most students, it may have been indistinguishable from the spring when many schools closed due to Coronavirus and learning was done at home virtually. But in late August many children throughout the country are expected to return to classrooms (even if only part-time), so it's time for parents to get ready! After-school activities, tutoring, homework help,...
TELL Japan: Resources & Support for Families
2020-08-12
The families in the CareFinder community are incredibly diverse. They speak many languages and represent countries all over the world. Some have always been in Japan, others are brand new to the country. But while every family we work with is unique, many do face similar challenges when it comes to the mental and behavioral health of their members. Given the current situation and uncertainty related to Coronavirus, we wanted to remind you of resources available to help your family. Last fall, we spoke with Selena Hoy ,...
Summer Heat Safety Tips
2020-07-28
In case you haven't been outside lately (and with all this rain, it wouldn't be surprising!), just a head's up: it's hot out there! Summer in Japan is usually marked by warm weather and high humidity. Despite the extended rainy season, this year won't be an exception. Add to that the ongoing issue of COVID spread and the necessity to wear masks, being out and about in the summer heat can come with some very real health concerns. Dehydration and heat illness (or heat stroke) are common concerns exacerbated by mask-wearing. Luckily, there are simple things you and your family can do to stay...
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