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① Cat Observation × Emotion Learning Workshop
• Learn emotional cues, stress responses, and empathy through cats' daily behaviors. Suitable for: Elementary school students / Secondary school students / SEN groups / Emotional support groups
② Pet owner simulation × Responsibility training
Feeding, grooming, and cleaning activities allow students to experience firsthand what it means to be responsible.
Suitable for: Life education, character education, service learning
③ Creative Extension Workshops (Handicrafts, Training, Care)
- Designing cat toys | Learning training principles | Completing a reflection record
- Suitable for: Interest-based experiences / Interdisciplinary activities / Interdisciplinary applications
④ Campus Collaboration: SEN/Emotional Support Group
- Led by a team, customized services are available based on themes (anxiety, interpersonal relationships, impulsivity, etc.).
- Suitable for: Social workers / Student support teams / School-based services
middle school student
I never imagined cats could appear outside the house, and I could get so close to them! It's so therapeutic! I learned today how to safely interact with cats!
Emily Wong
middle school student
Each cat has its own personality, just like a person. This activity taught me to respect animals.
Jason Lee
middle school student
I'm so happy to feed the cat and brush its fur. They are so gentle and it's so relaxing.
Chloe Chan
primary school students
I used to be a bit scared of cats, but today I discovered they're actually quite well-behaved, and I'd like to get one myself.
Ryan Lam
primary school students
The teacher explained things clearly, and we even got to experience caring for a cat ourselves. It was truly a fun life education lesson.
Sophie Ng
primary school students
Turns out, cats, like people, don't like being forced; they have to come on their own. I learned so many little-known facts about cats!
Ethan Ho
middle school student
It's so satisfying to play with cat toys together with my group members. We're happy when the cat is having fun!
Leo Cheung
middle school student
I realized that taking care of animals is not just a game; it requires a sense of responsibility. I felt like I had grown up and was no longer a little kid.