The challenge of integrating Ukrainian children: “They had very bad times”

The challenge of integrating Ukrainian children: “They had very bad times”

Ukrainian children fleeing the war have left everything behind, including their education. they arrive tired and stressed after many days of travel in which they have had to cross borders. In the Community of Madrid, an initiative allows them to continue studying in Ukrainian and standardize their studies.

It’s like a Spanish school but in Ukrainian. We have language, math, history and art”, Óscar tells us in the video. They are additional classes that are given every Saturday so that they not only obtain the Spanish degree but also the Ukrainian one.

Inna, a teacher and cleaner, explains that the children will have a degree upon completion stating that “they can study in Ukraine”. “I want to give everything possible so that they are well. They are stressed; They are like happy children who are safe, but they really had very bad times,” he laments.

Some of them don’t quite understand what’s going on, so the education it is a key leg in their adaptation process.

Source: Lasexta

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