New life for kindergarten in the Neutorgasse: educators set signs
New life for kindergarten in the Neutorgasse: educators set signs
in Neutorgasse 13 in the first district of Vienna, it looked bleak for the local kindergarten for a long time. The number of registrations had dropped dramatically, the staff became less and less, and the appearance of the facility left a lot to be desired. These challenges led the popular educational institution to the edge of the closure. But hope returned, through the tireless commitment of a new team of educators.
The newly formed team consists of three motivated women who have decided to get the kindergarten back on their feet. Diana Ersek, Julia Teubl and Lisa Nemec bring a breath of fresh air and new ideas that should not only increase the staff, but also to expand the child offering. Their goal is to inspire both the children and the parents and to position kindergarten as a place that combines fun, learning and community.
changed offers and fresh ideas
The new educators dealt intensively with the needs of the children and the wishes of the parents. You want to create an offer that is both pedagogically valuable and enables children to develop their creativity and curiosity. To do this, plan regular workshops that are supposed to encourage children in areas such as art, music and natural sciences. The hope is that these new measures not only attract the children, but also strengthen the binding of the parents to set up.
There are also some changes in terms of the premises. The team has already started planning renovations and redesigning the interiors. The aim is to create a friendly and inviting atmosphere that meets the needs of the children. An inviting environment can help to feel good and like to come.
Due to the new approach and the commitment of the educators, it becomes clear that the closure of the kindergarten can be averted as long as the measures are still implemented with a lot of heart and passion. It is to be hoped that the new beginnings will soon show fruitful results. Further information on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.meinbezirk.at .