Early Childhood Centers
It is said that the first five years of a person's life determines what is to become of that person in the future. More than 50 percent of the successes of the future is determined by one's early childhood education. Thus, childhood education centers by default are most important. Unfortunately, many children from poor areas cannot afford such a 'luxury', which provides impetus for the growth of the brain and for kids to develop character. To fill this need in poor communities, education activists have founded schools for the very young. Assisted by local people, they work especially with economically-marginalized children. Tempo English reports from South Sulawesi, North Sumatra and North Maluku, on the occasion of National Education Day on May 2.
May 21, 2013
Paditungka's Healthy Babies
The administration of Bone regency works together with local residents to build 46 early childhood education institutions. Health is a key component.
The courtyard of the early childhood education center in Maccede village, Bone regency, South Sulawesi, is surrounded by trees, making for a cool, serene atmosphere. The complex includes a pool and playground where a group of small children play. Other students do picture co
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