Title: Kindergartens in 1980s Alma-Ata: Music, Crafts, and Care from an Early Age
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Kindergartens in 1980s Alma-Ata: Music, Crafts, and Care from an Early Age
5 may 1989
In the 1980s, kindergartens in Alma-Ata played a vital role in nurturing children's creativity. Preschool groups introduced kids to musical arts, basic handcraft skills, and elements of traditional folk crafts. Activities like music lessons, group dances, clay modeling, and paper crafts were not merely entertainment—they formed part of a structured approach to raising well-rounded individuals.
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