This will allow the little ones to learn and have fun: an early development center «on wheels» will travel in the Kherson region

Mobile early development center for children, photo: Khersonska OVA Mobile early development center for children, screenshot from the video of Kherson OVA

A mobile center for early development will operate in the Kherson region — a colorful bus decorated with cartoon characters.

Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson Regional Military Administration, announced this on October 6.

According to him, the bus is equipped with all necessary materials for activities with children, as well as sports equipment for active leisure.

«This will allow children not only to learn, but also to have fun,» the report says.

In addition, professional defectologists and psychologists will work with the children, who will help them overcome stress and promote socialization.

It is noted that the bus will arrive according to the schedule in those settlements where there are no working kindergartens yet. He will stop where there is cover.

«Unfortunately, due to Russian aggression in Kherson region, many educational institutions were destroyed. Therefore, this mobile kindergarten will help at least partially compensate for the lack of preschool education and support children who need it the most,» Oleksandr Prokudin emphasized.

The «Fun Academy on Wheels» project was implemented with the support of 30 Finnish companies, as well as the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Finland, the Ukrainian State Service for the Quality of Education, the Ukrainian Institute for the Development of Education, and the Association of Innovative and Digital Education.

We will remind that more than 30,000 civilian objects were damaged in the Kherson region as a result of Russian aggression. The housing sector suffered the greatest losses, accounting for almost 95% of all destruction.

In addition to residential premises, other objects of critical infrastructure suffered significant damage. Due to the destruction of schools, hospitals and social institutions, thousands of residents were left without the necessary conditions for life.

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