Maltas “Categories” debating “TV screens” and creates a friendship tree

13.11.2014

Education

On November 11, ON the afternoon of Lāčplēsis, THERE was a Maltas pre-school education institution “Dzintins” students and their parents.
On the day before, the children of the group, in support of their good work on the weekends, formed a sweet gift – 45 biscuit houses with festival symbols – the “Malta” of the social care centre for lonely residents who could enjoy them at the tea Lāčplēsis day. But Erica Jagare and Aija Corkliši, the nursery of this festival afternoon, had thought that there would be a few moments for children's chatting, and all the participants would be included in the event. First of all, the parents were invited to burn the tea candles, telling them some wish to the people to do lighter dark autumn evenings.
After the arrival of the children's surroundings (only this time with their parents and the second half of the day), the small, in response to the questions of the growers, said almost unanimously that “our Latvia will soon be a birthday”! After that, all the attendants were invited to rest, “watching the television.” “Direct Translation” began, 20 small Narrators came on screen. Each of them was carefully prepared for this live broadcast, so that, without being aware of it, the loving poetry of the poetry expressed love for his homeland and language. The attorneys, in a skill, played every performance, making a great story that our country is beautiful and loving in all the seasons and with everything that is in it.
The members of the parents' council were in the role of evaluators this time to select the five more pronounced and safer children who would represent the group on 14 November as a nursery in the kindergarten event “I love my father's land.” In assessing each effort, medals and candies produced in Latvia were given to children.
Another unifying and attractive idea was the creation of a children's and parents' friendship, in which each of his parents, with his child, placed a stamp in the form of a leaf and recorded his words. It is thus a great symbolic reminder that 'only together we are a force and we can do much more because we are all working for one purpose'. This truth will be reminded by everyone in the wall of the wall.
The time show is inexorably tickled, especially in moments that we want to prolong. It was this time: everyone hurried home because everyone was waiting for their everyday evening. But it is likely that everyone in the heart will be happy about a couple of real emotionally saturated hours spent together, thanks to the initiative of educators, careful work and parental responsiveness. This measure made it possible to understand how true and, above all, the fact that the public holidays could be expressed by those who were still familiar with our country – small pre-pupils.
Skaidrite Swicksha
“Cemetery” Selena's mum
Clear Squicky and Andra Strod photo 
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