At the Early Childhood Development Center "Les Poupons", located in the Ségou region, Aissata is an instructor in charge of middle section A. Each morning, along with five other instructors, she warmly welcomes 289 children between the ages of 3 and 5. Nearly half of these children are girls, who will grow up to become mothers in the future. Once the children have settled in, Aissata proceeds to middle section A, where the eager children await her arrival. Today's lesson revolves around educating the children about the nutritional value of various vegetables and fruits they consume daily. Aissata employs a range of educational tools, including visual aids, drawings, enjoyable games, songs, stories, and anecdotes, to effectively convey the message to the children. The children are clearly taking these lessons to heart. "Fruits and vegetables are crucial for children,” 4-year-old Fadimata proudly explains. “They help us grow properly, provide us with essentia
Last week the Plymouth Plan Commission held its monthly meeting in the council chambers of City Hall. The commission welcomed two new members, City Attorney Dan Sellers and City Councilwoman Shiloh Milner. The Plan Commission also appointed Mark Gidley to be their representative on the Plymouth Board of Zoning Appeals. They also heard the