Carnival parade in Gföhl: Children inspire with creative costumes!

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On March 5, 2025, a lively carnival parade with over 500 children took place in Gföhl. In addition, communication via multiple sclerosis in families is discussed.

Carnival parade in Gföhl: Children inspire with creative costumes!

in Gföhl, March 5th was a spectacular day full of colors and joy when around 100 kindergarten children and around 460 students from elementary school and middle school gathered for this year's carnival parade. With a total of 21 groups, they went through the city center and offered a fascinating spectacle. The middle school had chosen the motto "The Four Seasons" for this festive occasion, which not only ensured a creative ambience, but also underlined the diversity and creativity of the participants. The Sparkasse employees, led by Monika Knödlstorfer, dressed up as a tank cracker, while the Volksbank team triumphed in colorful penguin costumes, which inspired the audience, how Noen reported .

In another facet of society, the challenge of explaining children the complexity of multiple sclerosis (MS) is an illness that shapes the lives of many families. Parents often feel overwhelmed, because the symptoms and consequences of the disease are not only for those affected, but also for the children. It is crucial that parents make MS understandable to their children, because a better understanding can help children learn to deal with the changes in everyday life. This communication should take place in a age -appropriate, honest and respectful way to ensure that the children can correctly classify their parents' emotions. According to Msundich The family bond can be strengthened and children have the opportunity to develop emotional skills while learning to deal with this challenge.

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