Garden Children's Parents “Cambridge Kids” seek not to close

Over 80 percent of children's parents in the <x0 room Cambridge Kids” has come up against its closure, saying their children are arranged and that for a teacher's action, it does not reflect the work of the other staff. Parents say their children have adapted well and that [...]
Parents say their children have adapted well and that they cannot send them to other gardens.
“We parents of “Cambridge Kids” that are, in large measure, over 80 percent of all kindergarten parents, we want to react jointly to recent media coverage. There's a video published where you see a tutor performing an act that we all condemn harshly. We as parents are against the closing of the garden because our children are already settled and happy within the environments of this” garden, it says in response.
We're all in working relationship and closing the garden makes our daily lives difficult. Once the garden has invited us to the meeting and we have been informed about the details and measures that have been taken, we as parents have provided additional suggestions for the garden that they have accepted as a whole. When we came to the garden we've been aware that the garden is in the process of drafting the license documentation and seeing the ideal conditions it has, we've decided to bring our children and we're very pleased with their treatment”.
Even though the nest has been banned in the absence of a license, parents demand that children continue to leave until license.
A tutor we don't in any case reason on reflects the wonderful work of all the other staff. We as parents warmly prayed to the Ministry of Science and Technology to keep in mind the fact that our children should continue the garden and that we as underestimated parents are satisfied with staff work. Our children cannot be placed in other gardens as long as they're arranged and adapted so well to the garden they're in. We're thinking that the children will continue to be taken to the garden as the garden continues with the license procedures”.












