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Playful learning during the autumn holidays at the StartWien Hub
While many children in Vienna are enjoying the autumn holidays, it was different in StartWien Hub Particularly lively: To enable parents to continue participating in the German course, we organized this together with the Association STARTKLAR a varied holiday care program for pupils.
In addition to ongoing childcare for children between 1 and 5 years old – with a special focus on early childhood language development – the cooperation with STARTKLAR this time also made it possible for children aged 6 to 10 to take part.
A total of 30 students enthusiastically participated in the playful language development program – with lots of movement, creativity and plenty of fun while learning.
Thus, autumn at the StartWien Hub became a time full of curiosity, laughter, and new words – and another step toward equal opportunities right from the start.
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