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Special curriculum for toddlers as preschool open roopen in Karnataka

Special curriculum for toddlers as preschool open roopen in Karnataka
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Bengaluru: Preschool managed by Karnataka Government, lower kindergarten (LKG) and TK up (UKG) has been reopened on Monday throughout the state after a gap of 18 months due to Covid-19 pandemic, with a special curriculum prepared to adjust toddlers for Learn directly, officials said.
The new curriculum will focus on activities and interactions that will help them adapt to the social situation after the remaining limited to their homes during the locking period.
While government preschoolers, including AngganWadis, reopened on Monday, private management has begun the process of obtaining parents approval for the same.
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They will start the class as and when permission is given by each franchisee.
The State Education Department is upbeat on Monday’s development because it will produce a complete reopening of the school in the state after staying closed since March 2020 after the emergence of pandemics, officials said.
Meanwhile, more and more parents reached school management looking for the resumption of classes because they also had to return to work.
KVS Sheshasai, CEO of the Pre-K Division of Kids International and Kangaroo Kids, said: “We have been ready with the protocol commencement and safety since the last two-three weeks.
The protocol includes the guidelines and direction of the government provided by UNICEF.
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Have trained our partners extensively about how to continue preschool safely.
After the nod of the government and the approval of the elderly the class will be continued next week.

During the last 18 months, children are dominated to spend time with their parents without much social interaction.
They will need time to adjust to being in a social situation.
“When they return, the first priority is not to put it in the learning process.
The first priority was calming him,” he said.
According to WHO guidelines, the mask is not mandatory for children under the age of five.
“We will ensure that the staff are fully vaccinated, classrooms are very hygienic and disinfected correctly, the right ventilation is provided.
Initially, the class will begin with fewer numbers for two to three days and will gradually increase,” he said.
Hawarigi Pushpa, who runs the eurokid at Rukmini Nagar and Jahalli Cross in Bengaluru, said that the focus will bring the children back to the regular basis that might take one to 15 days.
“The age of two to six is ​​very important for children because of their acceptance at this age such as a sponge.
The importance will be given to a holistic development of a child.
We are ready with all prevention measures, he added that children would be safer.
At school – Schools than in malls and restaurants, “he said.

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