TAWI-TAWI -- Candy and sugar are directly linked to some of our most positive memories and life events. We naturally associate candy with positivity, such as joy, comfort, love friendship and family.
Even when we’re not celebrating anything, eating a piece of candy releases those feel-good brain chemicals that bring us a much-needed moment of happiness in our otherwise chaotic lives.
With this step, she wanted students to see the lollipops as a #CandyOfHope and remember the sweet things in life despite the current mood brought by the ECQ in the community. The school administration acknowledges the challenges on the mental well-being of the students because of the ECQ. The chancellor wanted to remind the students that school is still a home away from home and a second family from where they can seek solace.
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