Students of the Caritas Learning Center organized a reading morning for kindergarten children in games.
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IAs part of World Reading Day, students of the 3-year Technical School of Social Professions of the Caritas Education Center visited a local kindergarten.
The books were initially read aloud in four groups, each age-appropriate and well structured. Afterwards, the children had the opportunity to get to know each other better while playing and doing crafts together.
“A successful project, which has certainly been a great enrichment of educational facilities in the field of games due to the in-depth training at the Technical School of Social Professions for 3 years and specific training and will provide even more creative, informative and unforgettable moments in the future,” emphasizes class leader Barbara Theurzbacher.
Games: Students read to kindergarten children.
As part of World Reading Day, students of the 3-year Technical School of Social Professions at the Caritas Education Center visited a local kindergarten.
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