For the seventh consecutive year, the Education Department of the Ondara City Council, headed by Rosa Ana Marí, promoted last Saturday, February 1, 2025, the celebration of the VII Early Childhood Education Meeting in the Marina Alta, which took place at the Casa de Cultura de Ondara, aimed especially at teachers from 0 to 6 years old to make visible the importance of the Early Childhood Education stage.
Rosa Ana Marí describes the meeting as a great success, given the high participation and the positive evaluation of the attendees. One hundred people, educators and teachers of early childhood education, as well as students of this stage, attended this training proposal under the motto "Feeling 0.3. Well-being and Life". In addition, the teaching professionals enjoyed an interesting training proposal that was organized by the Education Department of the Ondara City Council with the collaboration of the Tejiendo la Infancia group.
The success of participation in this meeting year after year, where more than 100 people meet to talk about Early Childhood Education, highlights this training focused on such an important stage in the development of children and which, in this 7th edition, has focused on the Well-being of children by the speakers Esther Artés and Alicia Gallego, directors of the Ana Lluch daycare centers in Perellonet and Tulell de Alzira.
The culture of respect for children's rights; the value of being, sharing, observing and accompanying in the daily life of the school; the importance of personal reflection and that of educational teams in the management and creation of spaces as an integrative place of life that will determine the well-being or discomfort of the little ones; rethinking how we act, how we use spaces and how we formulate our demands; the importance of the role of the adult in the way of regulating the emotions of the little ones;… have been the premises around which the training has been developed, which has been well received and valued by the attendees.
From the Ondara Education Department, Rosa Ana Marí, in addition to thanking the Education Inspector, Andreu Almiñana, for his attendance, thanked the Tejiendo la Infancia group for their valuable collaboration in organising the Meeting, highlighting the commitment of the professionals at this stage to enrich the education of the youngest children, and the success of participation which, once again, has filled the capacity with professionals from all over the region and even from other distant regions.