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Child care centers and playschools operate unofficially because demand rises

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When the office and commercial companies have been re-opened by sliding from the number of Covid-19 cases, child care centers and playschools have begun operating in and around unofficial cities after demand from parents who work.
Although the state government has not made an announcement that allows them to operate, the central center and the school plays risk utilizing increasing demand.
Apart from the concern of the possibility of actions from the authorities, they operated after suffering losses because they were closed for the past 18 months.
S Mahesh, 35, from Thudiangur, must bear with some salary deductions because of the locking of a pandemic induced for the past half a year.
To meet his needs, his wife decided to work from last month.
But the couple did not understand about caring for their 3-year-old son while both of them were working.
A nearby playschool comes to rescue them.
Their sons are now one of the six parents who work in locations conducted by Cum Playschool on a daily.
“We can witness an increase in questions from parents for children in the age group 3-6 years after speculation to reopen the playschools.
But now the decision has been reversed,” a woman who runs playschool at Saravanampatti said.
“If I don’t recognize children, they can go to other playschool.
To defend it, we have no choice but to recognize.
We have no choice but to keep the playschool run in the midst of debt installation.
We are ready to follow the guidelines and conditions if The government allows us to reopen, “he said.
“Parents cannot teach their children like teachers,” Gridula, parents from Balaji Park in Kovilpalayam, said.
Mridula has recognized his three-year-old son to Playschool this year.
The Director of the School of Prodigy Peepal School, Coimbatore, K Kumarururu said without the foundation of reading and writing skills which was basically taught in PlaySchools, admitted students to class I would not do good for children.
In addition, parents who work contribute to rapid economic recovery and the government must allow playschools to reopen, he said.
N Geetha District Education Officer said that he had received a request from PlaySchools who were looking for permission to reopen.
He said playing plays that operate unofficially may land in trouble if even a positive child test for Covid.

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