2023-11-15 15:44:18
The Regina Teacher Training Institute launched the first nursery room to accommodate the sons and daughters of students. The articulation of these spaces constitutes an educational policy whose main objective is to guarantee the right to education.
The project to create “Spaces for Care and Play” offers students who are mothers or fathers the possibility of continuing their studies in the situation of pregnancy or caring for a minor boy or girl. The initiative is Aimed at young parents or guardians who are studying at the Teacher Training Institute (IFDC) and poses the adaptation of a specific space that contains the children minors.
Since November 7, this project became a fact in Regina when the IFDC announced that it was already launched. They reported that this space, also known as the nursery room, operates in one of the institute’s classrooms with hours from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For their part, they detailed that the place will be in charge of two professionals, Carla Garaffa and Judith Figueroa, who, in addition to taking care of the children, will also provide attention to them, with a pedagogical-playful basis for cognitive, affective, ethical development and healthy eating with the intention of not worrying their fathers, mothers or guardians. “There, boys and girls will be able to participate in supervised activities that will promote their cognitive, emotional and social development,” they stated.
The institute’s management team added that the project was carried out thanks to the support of teacher Samanta D’Hervé, who formed the inter-institutional commission, the local School Council and the collaborators, who following learning regarding the initiative donated toys, teaching materials and supplies for space. “We predict success in this new and innovative stage that we are beginning in our Institution,” they expressed.
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