Responsibility | Loving communication | Kids

in Education3 years ago (edited)

At Pachamama, we prioritize the importance of putting objects away after playing.

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In our dynamic, the toys are handled, observed, explored, cared for, and put away at the end of the activity.

The habit of putting toys away shows the child that we are responsible for the organization of the collective space. This makes the space more harmonious and receptive for everyone to enjoy.



This is Jorge, 2 years old, very cute.

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At the moment of this picture, he was putting away his toy in his backpack, it was close to the time to go home.

Jorge is very attentive and careful. At the end of each experience he collects everything that is his and puts it in his small backpack.

This act of responsibility with one's own things is fundamental for the child's full development.

It is with these small everyday acts that children work on their feelings of care, attention, and respect for their belongings, their classmates, and themselves.



With love, Pachamama Kids.

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