Harry Potter and the Old Ones

Chapter 838: Preschool

The latest website: "Of course, there are more than houses in our New Tenham Village, please keep going—" Tierra said as he led the wizard officials forward.

"This is the village center of the entire New Tenham Village." After passing through row after row of houses, Tierasu said to a vast square, surrounded by six or seven extremely tall buildings. Tall buildings.

"New Tenham Village Wizard and People's Government Building." Tierra pointed to the tallest building and introduced.

"New Tynam Village Wizard and People's Hospital." Tierra pointed to the introduction of the second tallest building, which was painted white all over.

"New Tenham Village Department Store." Tierra pointed to a three-storey building that occupies an extremely large area, "Currently there are only some common commodities in the wizarding world, and the Ollivander Wand Shop will also be in the Open a branch here."

"There will be some common products in the Muggle world in the future." Tierra said, "We are currently going to hand over this business to Mr. Weasley."

Tierra bit the word "business" emphatically.

"All the proceeds from the first five years belong to the individual." Tierra also mentioned something vaguely.

In an instant, Tierra could immediately sense all kinds of greed flashing through the minds of the group of wizards behind him.

This is normal, even these wizards who don't have much knowledge of economics can keenly sense how impressive the gains in the past five years are.

Not only monetary benefits, but also political resources that can be exchanged for these benefits.

"And this side." Tierra pointed to a five-story building with a huge garden, "New Tenham Village Preschool accepts children between the ages of three and six, each child Six years of preschool education are required before entering school."

"Used to develop young wizards' social skills, emotional control, basic logical thinking skills, good learning thinking and school skills, language and communication skills, motor coordination, and word recognition and spell pronunciation correction," Tierra said. "These are all things that an excellent wizard must master."

"Learn so much?" Balaz Rock Hoffmand blurted out in surprise.

His academic performance was not very good when he was a student, and the courses in Durmstrang School alone made him strenuous enough.

If he hadn't come from a good family, it would be impossible for him to stand here.

Now these students who have not yet formally enrolled still have to study so many courses?

"It's not a simple course. UU Reading www.uukanshu.com is about cultivating their abilities in this aspect in ways that children can accept, such as games, or reading pictures and telling stories." Tierra said.

“Children learn best at this age by exploring the world through play and interaction,” explains Tierra. “Our pre-school focuses on providing positive learning experiences that are geared towards the children’s interests and stages of development. In this way, it will be easier for them to assimilate knowledge, develop relevant skills, and remain relevant to future magical learning. passion."

"And there." Langiersu pointed to the garden downstairs of the preschool and said, "It will also be transformed into a playground in the future to train their motor coordination ability. After all, most wizards have relatively weak physical strength. Those of you who have trained Aurors should know that."

Dornier Klostermann, the current head of the Klostermann family from Finland, nodded. He was the director of the Auror department in the Finnish Magic Society, and he has a deep understanding of the difficulties of Auror training.

(end of this chapter)