Early childhood development practitioners receive training on starting a sensory garden at their schools. As part of the training, Innocent Chauke and Pontso Masele from Moja-Gabedi also explained how to plant the plants they received from the Walter Sisulu Environmental Centre. The practitioners were enthusiastic and engaged throughout the training, and they are looking forward to implementing their new knowledge in creating sensory gardens that will benefit the children in their care.
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