UNICEF, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science, is launching an online kindergarten of NUMO.
"UNICEF, with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science, is launching a NUMO kindergarten in the format of educational videos for preschoolers. At this difficult time, the project will help parents engage their children in cognitive and developing activities," the press service of the ministry said in a statement.
Many families are forced to be in shelters, on the road or trying to adapt to a new place, and the NUMO project will help parents organize their kids' leisure time and keep in touch with the educational process.
"The first issue will soon appear on the platforms of the Ministry of Education and Science and UNICEF, and then on television. We are doing everything possible to ensure that children continue their education and acquire the necessary life skills," the ministry said.
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