Nursery Seasonal

Seasonal nurseries are organized children's institutions that operate during certain seasonal work to provide women-mothers with the opportunity to participate in these works and at the same time care for their children. Such nurseries are usually created on collective farms, state farms and other agricultural enterprises where seasonal work is carried out, such as harvesting, harvesting, plowing, etc.

The main purpose of creating seasonal nurseries is to provide constant care for children during seasonal work and provide mothers with the opportunity to participate in this work without harm to their children. Seasonal nurseries usually operate for several months of the year when seasonal work is carried out. During this time, women-mothers can work in the field or in the garden, and children can be supervised by teachers in a nursery.

In a nursery, children receive food, care and education while their mothers do their work. Nursery teachers must have experience working with children and be able to find a common language with each child. They must also be prepared to work in limited space and time conditions, which can be difficult during seasonal work periods.



Seasonal nurseries Seasonal nurseries are an organizational form of producing additional products, creating additional jobs for the working population, which is essentially a complex of temporary jobs.

Similar services and organizations are available in many countries. Their presence is quite beneficial for the state and the country’s economy as a whole. **Seasonal nurseries began to appear in Russia at the beginning of the last century and to this day play an important role in the economy.**

The history of the emergence of seasonal nurseries In 1923, the first kindergarten (for a period of one month) was created in Leningrad.

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