Educators in Falun warn of drawbacks to more preschool hours

Educators in Falun are criticizing a citizen proposal to extend preschool time for children of parents on parental leave from 15 to 20 hours per week. They highlight larger groups, higher noise levels, and fewer adults as consequences. The staff urges politicians to visit preschools first.

One year ago, a father submitted a citizen proposal in Falun to extend preschool hours for children whose parents are on parental leave. The proposal seeks to increase from the current 15 hours per week to 20 hours.

Educators working directly with the children express strong concerns. 'They never ask us, who have the best insight into the operations,' they are quoted in Dala-Demokraten. They argue the change would result in larger groups, increased noise levels, and fewer adults per child, negatively impacting care.

The staff wants decision-makers to conduct a study visit to the preschools before implementing any changes, to better understand daily operations.

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