Most people think having "less space" is a bad thing, but when it means having "less empty space," it is something to celebrate.
With the introduction of our new Early Intervention Program, we've begun using 3 rooms in the clinic that were previously left empty. One is the new psychologist's office and another is a classroom for children with learning disabilities. The third space is the Early Intervention / Early Stimulation classroom (0-6 years old), which we are preparing now for the incoming teacher to begin giving classes soon.
Here's a sneak peak at the room, I look forward to posting pictures of the finished product next week!
Spanish sign for "Pre-school classroom"
tunnel, mirror, mattresses for nap time
teacher's desk, art easel
some toys and organizers
Tomorrow I get to go out and buy more fun, educational, therapy toys -- things like puzzles, books, musical instruments and paints!
We also need to get some shelves put up, the mirror put on a stand to use for speech therapy and to receive furniture made for us for children with special needs. Then, the only thing left is to fill it with children!
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