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If One-Year-Olds Are Already Voting - Early Practice: Why Should Democracy Be Started in the Daycare Center?

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KREFELD. Democracy education begins long before school. Children's day facilities are considered to be central places where children experience, what it means to be heard for the first time, decide and take responsibility. Concepts of early participation are therefore part of a strategy for strengthening democratic competences in a free society that is increasingly under pressure. Specialists should not only accompany these processes, but also s…
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KREFELD. Democracy education begins long before school. Children's day facilities are considered to be central places where children experience, what it means to be heard for the first time, decide and take responsibility. Concepts of early participation are therefore part of a strategy for strengthening democratic competences in a free society that is increasingly under pressure. Specialists should not only accompany these processes, but also s…

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News4teachers broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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