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Will it be a savior for families troubled by nursery school and kindergarten closures? "Online Kindergarten.

'It's delivered at a fixed time every day, so I can build a rhythm in my life'
It's not just about watching images, it's about encouraging children to think and act for themselves. I like that there is an element of learning.
There's dancing, crafts and other areas where kids can get their hands and feet moving and have fun at home.
"We live on the west coast of the United States and are under curfew due to the coronavirus. The children were very happy and the parents were very grateful.
When he and his wife start working, "I'm like, 'Okay, I'm going to go to school, too,' and I'm there with my crayons and notebook, watching online kindergarten, drawing and pasting something.
'My three-year-old daughter is hooked and I'll be able to work from 10am to 2pm when she has online kindergarten.'


Children enjoy "Online Kindergarten".

 

Online kindergarten" where new contents are being introduced more and more

In response to the response at home and abroad, and the fact that children have been at home for a longer period of time, "Online Kindergarten" has added the following services and functions since its release.

Missed broadcasts:.
The previous day's broadcast content can be viewed until the day after the transmission, even outside the broadcast time slot of 10:00-14:00.

Home Theatre:.
You can enjoy "Shimajiro's Animations (approx. 50)", which are usually available only for "Kodomo Challenge" members.

Refresher Work:.
Downloadable work to work on hiragana, numbers, maze, mistake finding, etc.

At present, the "Online Kindergarten" service is scheduled to be available until May 1, 2020, but an extension is likely to be considered depending on the situation. In addition to the "Online Kindergarten," the company plans to implement a variety of other initiatives.


Maybe new content will be added in the future?

 

In preparing this article, I tried watching "Online Kindergarten" on TV with my soon-to-be 2 year old daughter using an AmazonTV stick connected to the internet. My first impression was that the "lady" who talks to the children appeared less than I had expected, and that there was a lot of repetition of the same dances, songs, and nature observation videos. ...... Unfortunately, my daughter seemed to get bored halfway through (by the way, there were a lot of insect-related videos, so be careful if you're not a fan! (By the way, there were many images of insects, so be careful if you don't like them! ) As you can imagine, at this point, it's difficult to replicate the full interaction and interactivity of a real kindergarten, but I felt it was a much-needed initiative, and I'm sure the content will be improved in the future. Why not check it out with your child who spends more time at home?