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Shocking Facts How Japanese Kids are Raised

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Shocking Facts How Japanese Kids are Raised

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Raising Japanese children can be quite different compared to the rest of the world. Different Japanese customs and Japanese traditions lend to a different way a Japanese baby or Japanese child is raised. As Japanese kids grow, they are typically taught empathy, how to care about Japanese group harmony and to think about others. As a Japanese baby, most of their time is spent with their Japanese mother and they grow up in the same bedroom. In fact, many Japanese don't leave the house until after they get married. Japanese children are also taught to ride public transportation like ride a Japanese train or ride a Japanese bus in the middle of Tokyo or any other large Japanese city. These are just some of the examples in the video of how shockingly Japanese are raised differently from the rest of the world. Let me know in the comments how it relates to your country.

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0:00 - Intro

1:44 - 1. Japanese Moms are Always with the Baby

2:44 - 2. Sleeping Arrangements

4:23 - 3. Taking a Bath with the Opposite Sex Parent

5:45 - 4. The Importance of Empathy

8:00 - 5. Disciplined by Groups

10:26 - 6. Kids Going to School Alone

11:37 - 7. Healthy School Food

14:35 - 8. Living with Parents After High School

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Shocking Facts about Japanese Childcare & Nursery Schools

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Japanese childcare between ages 0-5 years is split between nursery (preschool) and kindergarten. Generally, Japanese nursery school starts from 0 years while Japanese kindergarten starts from 3 years. Also, there is both public and private childcare available for each, with Japanese government supported childcare usually being the most affordable. In our case, we've enrolled our son into a Japanese nursery which we will focus on in this video as we share some surprising and maybe even shocking aspects that we've experienced with public Japanese childcare.

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0:00 - Intro

2:36 - 1. Starting Age

4:05 - 2. Nursery Point System

6:25 - 3. Competition to Get in

7:46 - 4. Application

10:36 - 5. Narashi Hoiku

13:58 - 6. Security

14:46 - 7. Nursery Food

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Children in schools in Japan are taught humanity and respect as part of their school curriculum.

Children in schools in Japan are taught humanity and respect as part of their school curriculum. I think this is a great idea. PS. Some people have mentioned this is Vietnamese. The lesson remains the same even in that case.
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Things Okay in Japan but Illegal Around the World

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Shocking Laws okay in Japan, but illegal around the world. So I’ve made videos before on things you can’t do in Japan because of laws or unknown laws that could get you arrested, but in this video I wanted to switch things up a little and share with you some things that are legal in Japan but may be illegal in other parts of the world. Many think that Japan is a very strict country, but when you hear some of these Japanese laws you may be scratching your head. And to be clear from the start, I don’t recommend doing any of these things. I’m not providing legal advice and this is for entertainment only.

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1:00 - 1. Age Of Consent

1:38 - 2. Marrying Cousins

2:35 - 3. Defamation

5:10 - 4. Food

7:10 - 5. Cigarettes

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10 SHOCKING FACTS ABOUT JAPANESE SCHOOLS

10 Shocking Facts About Japanese Schools. Ever wonder what school is like in Japan compared to your own native country. This video will give you a glimpse of the different cultures of how differently things are run in Japan.

Life when my Kid gets Sick in Japan

A day in my life when my kid gets sick in Japan. We pretty much stuck in our Japanese home and Japanese apartment taking care of our son Wolfy hoping that he recovers as soon as possible. This a Japanese vlog style video to document what really happens behind the scenes when our kid gets sick and we have to stop our video production. I'm hoping he recovers quickly and we're back next week with our regular Japan videos :-) In the meantime, in enjoy a peek into our tokyo life and japan life.

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Japanese Elementary School Kids when crossing the crosswalk - Polite Japanese children bow

In the Japanese school system children who have turned six years old start elementary school in April. School attendance is compulsory for all for six years of elementary school and three years of junior high school. There are both public and private schools and tuition for public elementary and junior high schools is free.
Elementary schools operate on a trimester system. The first trimester extends from April to July, the second from September to December, and the third January to March. There is an approximately 40-day summer vacation between the first and second trimesters, an approximately 2-week winter vacation between the second and third trimesters, and an approximately 10-day spring vacation between the third and first trimesters.

There is a set timetable for each day of the week, and Saturdays and Sundays are holidays.
Classes
In elementary school, each child belongs to a class with a designated classroom. Except for subjects like physical education, music, art, science that require special facilities, children in the same class generally study most of their subjects in the same classroom. The personalities, aptitude, and compatibility of individual students are taken into account when deciding the membership of each class. The maximum number of students per class is 40.
When there is more than one class (kumi) per grade, it is standard practice for the membership of the classes to be shuffled every two years. The classes are commonly called ichi-kumi, ni-kumi, and so on.

- Classrooms
In a classroom, there is usually a blackboard at the front and back, and rows of desks and chairs. The seating order is fixed, and is usually changed on a regular basis. Though the setup varies from class to class, the classroom has a bulletin board for posting announcements and displaying students’ work, lockers for storing their bags and other items, and cleaning equipment. It is equipped with speakers for the school’s broadcasting system, and some classrooms also have heaters and air conditioners, a television, as well as video equipment.
- Teachers
One can qualify to become a public school teacher by taking a specified number of credits in education courses at a four-year university or a two-year junior college to obtain a teaching certificate and then by passing the Kyoin Saiyo Shiken (Teacher Service Examination). Teachers are assigned to schools by the chairperson of board of education in each municipality, and they are transferred approximately every three to five years, rarely remaining at the same school for many years.
The teachers’ working hours vary from community to community, but usually begin around 8 a.m. and end around 5 p.m. Teachers sometimes have to work overtime around the end of a trimester or before and after a school event.

Elementary schools use the kurasu tan’nin-sei system, in which one teacher—the homeroom teacher—provides instruction in almost every subject to the class assigned. However, for the third through sixth grades, it is common for other teachers to teach the specialized classes in such subjects as music or art.

- Subjects
The subjects to be taught in elementary school in Japan are stipulated in the School Education Law. In the first and second grades, instruction is provided in Japanese language, arithmetic, life skills (seikatsu; a class that combines science and social studies), music, art (drawing and crafts), physical education, ethics (dotoku), and special activities (tokubetsu katsudo, such as homeroom activities, etc.). In the third and fourth grades, seikatsu is replaced by science and social studies, and sogoteki na gakushu (integrated studies) is added to the curriculum. In the fifth and sixth grades, there is additional instruction in home economics (cooking, sewing, etc.).
(1) Guidelines for the Course of Study
The Guidelines for the Course of Study set the standards for school curriculums prescribed by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Each school is required to teach its students in accordance with the Guidelines and separate guidelines are stipulated for each stage of education from kindergarten through elementary, junior high, and senior high school. The Guidelines also delineate the number of units to be covered for each area within each subject and how they are acquired.
(2) Textbooks
From elementary through senior high school, private publishers compile textbooks that are based on the Guidelines for the Course of Study, and textbooks that are approved by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology are used in the schools. Textbooks are distributed free of charge for the compulsory education (elementary and junior high school) grades.
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Day in the Life of a Japanese Baby 5-Month Old

A Day in the Life of Japanese Baby in Tokyo. Taiga Wolverine Wolfy recently turned 5 months old and this is what his typical day would be like from morning until evening. Wolfy shows us what a Japanese baby would typically do in Japan but also what it is like being raised with bilingual parents. Wolfy's has a Japanese Mom and an American Dad and they live in Tokyo in a 2 bedroom apartment. Wolfy shares the same bedroom as his parents, which is typical in Japan. This bilingual family living in Japan show how mom and dad share the responsibilities of raising a child in Japan. so Wolfy learns both Japanese and English throughout the day. As a Japanese mom raising a Japanese baby, Maiko wakes up early to feed Wolfy and is often woken up in the middle of the night for feedings. The longest stretch of sleep at the moment is from Wolfy's bedtime at 6PM for about 5 hours. After that, throughout the night, he usual wakes up after a few hours. At this time time, he is strictly on breastmilk but has recently started to eat rice porridge. We hope you enjoy this life of a Japanese baby.

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What Typical Japanese Baby Food is really like

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This is what typical Japanese babies eat. It was surprising to find out that they don't just eat applesauce from what I was originally told. These are the Japanese baby meals we prepare for our less than 1 year old Japanese baby. He started eating baby food from when he was 5 months old and it started with rice porridge and ever since then the meals have been getting more intricate. This is also how we plan and meal prep our Japanese baby food.

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We had to change our Japanese Nursery and had to go through Japanese nursery training Narashihoiku all over again.

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Japanese Education for our kids — Any Concerns?

For parents outside Japan, school here is very different. There are things to think about. Peter has a teenage son who has been though elementary school, and he shares his stories, experience. My son started “nursury school” last week.

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10 SHOCKING THINGS JAPANESE SCHOOL

Top 10 Shocking Things About Japanese Schools. In this video, we are going to talk about surprising facts about Japanese schools. From trouble, detention entertainment, and following the rules, Japanese culture is very different than western culture. Japanese high schools have a unique way of educating their students when compared to western counterparts. If you are deciding to become a Japanese exchange student then this video is for you.

Shocking Facts about Childbirth in Japan

Giving birth in Japan is a shocking experience to many foreigners.
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Here are some shocking facts about Japan childbirth that you may not know. This should be helpful to expecting mothers and families living in japan. We cover Japan childbirth costs, Japan epidural also known as painless childbirth, Japan hospital food, length of stay in a Japan hospital after giving birth and much more. Having a baby in Japan is pretty awesome and I hope that sharing our experience about living in Japan with you can help answer some of your questions. And finally, thank you to all of you who helped welcome our son, Taiga Wolverine Wolfy de Guzman into this world!!!!

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1:29 - 1. Painless Birth

4:11 - 2. Longer Hospital Stay

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6:34 - 4. Mother Classes

9:37 - 5. Hospital’s Focus (Recovery vs Breastfeeding)

10:59 - 6. Amazing Meals

14:22 - 7. Gifts

15:15 - 8. Baby Car Seats (Not Required for Taxis)

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What to do in Yokohama Japan with Kids

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Japan Travel Guide to Yokohama with kids. Sharing some hidden gems in Yokohama as well as some popular local Japanese kids attractions. We tour the streets of Yokohama in one day and share all the spots that Wolfy loved. Definitely a fun day and wish we had more time at each spot. Hope you enjoy the recommendations.

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Yokohama Station
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0:00 - Intro
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What Japan Children's Day was Really Like for Us Ep.26

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