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Trend in German Kitas Harms Later Success of Children

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A pedagogue observes a "increasing phenomenon" among kindergarten children, which influences their entire school career. He explains what makes neighbouring countries better.

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A pedagogue observes a "increasing phenomenon" among kindergarten children, which influences their entire school career. He explains what makes neighbouring countries better.

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For years, Germany has been talking about a daycare crisis. It is becoming increasingly clear that there are not one, but at least two trends. In some places, places are missing, elsewhere there is an oversupply.

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Because of falling birth rates, kindergartens are closing, which has now arrived in politics.

For years, Germany has been talking about a daycare crisis. It is becoming increasingly clear that there are not one, but at least two trends. In some places, places are missing, elsewhere there is an oversupply.

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Falling birth rates in Leipzig and other East German cities lead to daycare closures and dismissals of personnel.

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BERLIN. For years there has been talk of a daycare crisis in Germany. It is becoming increasingly clear that there are not one, but at least two trends. Some places are missing, elsewhere there is an oversupply. The children go out to the east. (symbol photo) Photo: Shutterstock «Free daycare places», «Weekly music lessons, forest days and excursions» – with hangings on lantern poles and flyers, Kitas advertise around children in the Pankow dist…

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IDM broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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