Can I live my life independently if I leave the House of Mercy? "This is one of the most perplexing questions for children living in educational institutions and most adults. After all, in these institutions they grow up in good conditions, do not know how to pay for utilities and allocate the budget to buy products. did not know how to communicate properly with strangers.The decision was made to conduct training in preparation for independent living.
A. located in Tashkent. Such events are in full swing at the House of Mercy No. 22 named after Khlebushkina. In addition, students are learning not to divide responsibilities into ‘men’ or ‘women’, to cook, set the table, and greet guests properly. That is why not only female teachers but also men are involved in the training.
Kids love to live independently. They ask the educators to show them how to decorate the house beautifully and how it will be right if guests are welcomed. “Growing up isn’t scary,” boys and girls now say.