Winnenden: Demand for all -day care in daycare centers dropped drastically!

The city of Winnenden reacts to the falling demand for all -day care in daycare centers with savings and offer adjustments.
The city of Winnenden reacts to the falling demand for all -day care in daycare centers with savings and offer adjustments. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Winnenden: Demand for all -day care in daycare centers dropped drastically!

Winnenden, Deutschland - The city of Winnenden faces a significant decline in demand for all -day care in its daycare centers. This emerges from a current report in which Thomas Pfeifer, head of the youth and families, suggests savings. Reducing the support offers is a reaction to the changed needs of families in the region.

It is particularly noticeable that the new daycare center in the Körnle district, which will soon open, will start with only three groups instead of the four originally planned. In addition, the half -day crib in the Koppelesbach children's house is reduced, which also represents a sign of the changed demand. These measures have been the first repository of childcare places for a long time and reflect on the challenges with which the city is faced.

diverse care offers in Winnenden

The city of Winnenden offers a variety of childcare facilities for children aged 1 to 6 years. These facilities ensure high quality education, education and support. Parents have the opportunity to choose between different sponsorships, including municipal and church institutions as well as special forest and Waldorf kindergartens that are managed as free sponsorships. In order to meet the different needs of families, different educational concepts and opening times are available.

The available care offers include:

  • cribs for children from 1 to 3 years
  • mixed -age groups for children from 2 to 6 years
  • kindergartens with an extended opening time
  • Children's houses with all -day care

parents receive information about the facilities about the respective carrier or the entire parent advisory board. The basis of the work in the urban institutions is the "Orientation Plan for Education and Education for Baden-Württemberg's kindergartens and other day care centers", which offers the specialists orientation and creates transparency for the parents.

future developments in the area of ​​all -day care

In accordance with the nationwide developments that affect all -day offers, the Federal Government is planning a legal right to all -day care for all children in primary school age from August 1, 2026. This claim applies to children who are enrolled in 2026 and extends to fifth grade until they enter. From the school year 2029/30, this legal claim will be extended to all children of grades 1 to 4, which means that more than 70 percent of general education schools in Germany will provide all -day offers at the end of the calculation period.

It is expected that these measures in particular favor families by resources by improving the family climate and supporting social integration. The federal government will promote the expansion of 3.5 billion euros for infrastructure and equipment, while the federal states cover 30 percent of the costs. These investments are part of a comprehensive strategy to improve educational participation and to strengthen all -day offers that have been an important topic for years.

Future developments in the field of all -day care, coupled with the current changes in Winnenden, could be a new impulse for childcare and education in the region. The challenges that result from falling demand require proactive measures and an adaptable strategy of the city administration.

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