The Little Marju Saar children’s club board member stated, “There are no free lunches.” If parents cease paying for kindergarten, the institution will seek funding from the city budget. However, this shift would inevitably impact the quality of services offered. Specifically, funds allocated for renovation, innovation, educational programs, and support services would be reduced.

The Tallinn city council’s recent rejection of the abolition of kindergarten fees may lead to a decline in the quality of primary education and increased uncertainty for private childcare institutions.

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