The Center for Child Care "Arsenal" of Jumilla, started back to school last week with the 30 children who will be this year complete school supply.
The course began with the stage adaptation for children, and for those entering for the first time to the center.
After a week of initiation, classes started yesterday and normally, once this first phase.
The center is aimed at students aged between 0 and 3 years, and reportedly from the Department of Equality, is already working to present shortly the schedule of extracurricular activities that will be offered for this course.
These schools may enroll activities around the town, and will be held throughout the school year and during holiday periods of Christmas, Easter and summer.
Prior to the start of classes, the instructors of the center held a meeting with parents, which was also attended Alicia Abellán, Councillor for Equality, which was explained and dynamic scheduling of work that children are in the center.
In addition, those whose children are incorporated for the first time, had the opportunity to tour the facility and learn about the environment where you will develop classes.
The Centers for Child Care are specialized educational and social services for the care of family situations and childhood derived from the incorporation of adult members to work, and whose purpose is to support the stabilization of the family structure through comprehensive care for children / as from four months to three years old, facilitating harmonious development and reconciliation of family dynamics to job performance and other social circumstances.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla