Volunteering in kindergarten – helping others and getting to know yourself
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https://doi.org/10.52934/eto.2024.08Keywords:
Volunteering, volunteer, upbringing, help, support, workAbstract
Volunteering is help that interested persons provide voluntarily, without receiving remuneration for work. It should be noted that, to a large extent, this is aid for people in need or for the benefit of society, and therefore it takes place in various types of centres, hospitals, foundations, organizations, etc. True volunteering is not only work, it is a desire to help others and openness to people. People who decide on it undertake a responsible task, often face very difficult situations, must show resilience, so it is also a demanding job.
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Ustawa z dnia 24 kwietnia 2003 r. – o działalności pożytku publicznego i o wolontariacie (Dz. U. z 2023 r., poz. 571).
https://e-oswiata.oficynalex.pl – Kompedium Dyrektora Przedszkola 2024.
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