Marburg-Biedenkopf Extends Early Childhood Support for Two More Years
The Marburg-Biedenkopf District has extended its partnership with Kinderzentrum Weißer Stein e.V. for another two years. This agreement ensures the continuation of two key early childhood support programs, 'From Zero to Six' and 'Star Kids'. District Administrator Jens Womelsdorf welcomed the decision as a positive step for local families.
The extended cooperation will keep the 'From Zero to Six' counselling program available for families and early childhood educators. This initiative provides guidance and resources to parents and professionals working with young children. The 'Star Kids' program, which assists children with siblings facing particular challenges, will also remain in place.
Close collaboration with local providers has been central to delivering these services effectively. The district's long-standing trust and cooperation with Kinderzentrum Weißer Stein e.V. have helped create fair and practical solutions for residents. Counselling services act as a crucial bridge to the centre's interdisciplinary early intervention programs, ensuring children and families receive timely support. The two-year agreement offers planning security for the Kinderzentrum team, allowing them to focus on delivering consistent and effective counselling. Early childhood educators, who face increasing demands, will continue to benefit from this support network. The partnership highlights the importance of stable, long-term planning in early childhood services.
With the extension, both programs will run without interruption for the next two years. Families in Marburg-Biedenkopf will keep access to essential counselling and early intervention services. The agreement reinforces the district's commitment to supporting young children and their educators.
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