
I had to teach a group of 5-year-olds, attending the last year of kindergarten. Lessons in Costa Rica take place at different times than those in Italy: due to the lack of classrooms and teachers, children are divided by shifts, one in the morning and one in the afternoon.
At the beginning, the school decided that I would only worked during the morning (from 7 to 10:30), so I could also dedicate part of my time to explore the beauty of the Costa Rica. Nevertheless, few days after I start the project, I asked if I could stay at school also in the afternoon to be able to meet the 2nd group of children, the ones of the afternoon shift, and I’m so glad I did it.

Both the school staff and the children have been very kind to me and I create a really strong relationship with the teacher I have been working with.

I’ve never worked with children, so I think it’s a project to which everyone can apply for, you only need to be patient, be able to listen to the children, to play with them and be aware that you you can meet children with special condition too. The only advice I can give is not to think about how a lesson is structured in your country, but to adapt to the method presented to you by the person you are supporting.

Regarding the Volunteer organisation, I got to know them through the website “volunteer world” where the project was fully explained. Then I got in touch with Angela, the founder of the organisation, which clarified all my doubts and support me with the booking. Once I booked the experience, Denise, the project coordinator in Costa Rica, texted me to give me all the information I needed regarding my work at school (working hours, phone contacts..) and the accommodation, and she helped me from the start. She also send me the phone number of the taxi driver, Alvis, which came to pick me up at the airport: he was so nice and kind, he told me many curiosities about his country and he made sure I got the right bus and figured out which stop to get off at. Once I got to the volunteer accommodation, I met Adriana, one of the two host mums, which welcomed me and kindly explained me the house rules and gave me the key. Adriana and Jennifer, the other host mum, are both so kind and helpful. They are not living in the house, but they only come to cook breakfast and dinner for volunteers. I think that this is a great opportunity to save money (because Costa Rica is a very expensive country) an also to discover the food culture of Costa Rica.
My experience in Costa Rica was really fulfilling, wonderful and enriching at different levels…an experience I’ll never forget.


