We need to speed up the progressions of the programs of public childcare here, from the Front Page Sections, translated…
I’d gone back to my unit to visit with my colleagues, and learned that the preschool that the school had planned for a long time was finally up and running. In recent years, the government started setting up the preschools all around in the elementary schools, although it’s a good use of resources, but, the classrooms are fitted for elementary school age children, and the younger children used the same space, same utilities as the elementary school students, that it’d not met the requirements of what fitted with the younger children, and the safety measures are lacking also, and we’d still needed more funding from the government, to improve on this.
The public preschool/kindergarten systems, although with the good benefits, with the lessons, the quality of the instructors, but the supply is a lot less than the demands, and there was, a very slim chance you will win in the drawings, and those who’d been drawn are more ecstatic than winning the lottery, because they get to save a ton of money in the three years.
Children are the leaders of the future, and the pre-school education shouldn’t cause the parents panic, but there’s this lacking of schools in the public preschools; in the most recent “Moms of younger children needs and feelings” survey, it’d found, that the moms with three-to-six year-olds believed that it’s quite costly to raise the children, and that before the election, the president elect had, made those empty promises, and in the end, nothing came from the promises. Is it really, that difficult, to get our kids a complete system of pre-school education?
From over forty years ago, my own children couldn’t find the public kindergarten systems, and through the years, after the presidents had come and gone, the governors came and went, last year, my youngest grandson still couldn’t get into a public preschool. We’re stagnant, and the responsibilities of this country is to blame.
The declines in economics, the reduced birthrate, is the trend and challenges that the current society face today, and, having a complete system of childcare provisions, elderly care provisions, so the kids can be safe, and the parents will be able to put more minds at work, that is what we all want to have.
And, because it’s cheaper to put the children into a public preschool system than to enroll them into the private institutions, that is why every year, there are so many who fought to get their young into the public preschool programs here, and there’s only a limited number of spots, and once the slots get filled up, everybody else who don’t get it are left out in the cold, and this had spanned for over twenty, thirty years on end, and still, nothing’s changed yet.