Social Participation
2025. 04. 02

Novatek Volunteers Accompany Night Angel Program for Disadvantaged Children on a Railway Exploration and Sock Story Museum Experience

Volunteer Service

Volunteer: Hsieh Chang-da

 

I believe the best way to interact with children is through "play," using persuasion instead of commands, and discovery instead of teaching.

 

This time, I encountered a young boy who was initially a bit shy and seemed uninterested while making DIY socks. However, I knew that with the right approach, he would find enjoyment in the activity. So, I decided to attract his attention through a game. "I've spun 80 rounds, how about you?" I tried to spark his curiosity with a small competition. This simple game immediately piqued his interest. He began to focus on counting his spins and tried to surpass me.

 

Throughout the process, he not only got involved in sock making but also became happier and more engaged. He even started challenging others' spin counts, creating a small competitive atmosphere that influenced others. This interaction helped him break out of his shell and fully showcase his energy.

 

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