The younger group is very diverse in terms of the age of the pupils.there may be children in the group who do not speak at all yet and are generally not independent, but there are already quite adult children. And from this, of course, classes are also not very age-appropriate. For example, my son (he is now 4 years and 4 months old) goes to a group with children 2.5 years old, who differ significantly in development due to age. I would like more Russian-speaking educators. Unfortunately, there are many moments where it is difficult for the son and the tutor to interact due to the fact that the son does not know Uzbek at all, and the tutor does not know Russian well.The nurse doesn't know Russian at all. This is not a minus of the kindergarten, of course, but the minus, I think, is that there are no Russian/Uzbek groups where such language problems would not exist