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Nagoya: Alive International School children express gratitude to local firefighters

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Alive International School, operated by Alive Co., Ltd., visited a local fire station during its 'Thank You Week' from May 11 to 16, 2026. Children presented handmade cards to firefighters, fostering empathy and non-cognitive skills through this community interaction.

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Q: What is the purpose of Alive International School's 'Thank You Week'?
A: The purpose is to foster non-cognitive skills such as empathy, compassion, and communication by encouraging children to express gratitude to people close to them.
Q: What activities did the children engage in during 'Thank You Week'?
A: The children created and distributed message cards and art crafts expressing gratitude to family, friends, and community members. They also visited the Fujizuka Branch Office of NAGOYA City East Fire Station to give message cards to firefighters.
Q: Who do the children at the international school tend to express gratitude to?
A: According to the results, all the children wrote messages to their families, indicating that family members are the closest and most important people in their lives.
Q: Why is the habit of expressing gratitude considered important in early childhood education?
A: Expressing gratitude helps children focus on the support around them, feel connected to others and society, and develop non-cognitive skills that are useful for cooperation in the future.
Q: What is the educational policy of Alive International School?
A: The policy is to integrate English education with the development of non-cognitive skills, fostering the ability to connect with others in English and develop the strength to live authentically.