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In Vinnytsia, volunteers have created an alternative farm where children have the opportunity to learn to work the land and make things with their own hands. In this way, they acquire valuable life skills and independence. This is reported by the press service of the city council's department of education and science.
The students have already chosen plots for themselves and are growing various vegetables and fruits. In addition, the children are painting on walls and creating various wooden and fabric crafts. They do all this under the guidance of experienced volunteers and educators.
"In this farm, children learn to work with tools, grow vegetables, and make hand-crafted items. This gives them the opportunity to develop creativity and acquire indispensable skills for the future," says one of the volunteers.
This approach to learning is becoming increasingly popular among students and their parents. According to the organizers, children show great interest in working on the land and creating their own crafts. Moreover, they are happy to share their achievements and knowledge with other farm participants.
It should be noted that such an alternative farm gives children the opportunity to preserve traditions and acquire practical skills that become indispensable in the modern world. In addition, it contributes to the formation of responsibility, independence, and self-sufficiency in children.
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