SPECIAL SCHOOL TARGOVISTESHORT HISTORY
Special school was established in 1976 in the ex Pedagogical Highschool boardschool avaible at that time. Because the school scholars were comming from all the district, in 1990 was built an boardschool, near the necessary annexes for scholars with CES. From 2000, the boardschool and the annexes were taken by D.G.A.S.P.C. |
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SCHOOL OFFERT
Special School Targoviste offers educational therapeutics services specific to pre-school, primary, gymnasium and professional education to children and teenagers with different grades of disabilities wich registered integration difficulties in kindergarten and table schools. Our school offer: - an adopted curriculum and personalized programs interventions at all teaching levels - therapeutics activities for scholars: a). the language tulburations therapy; b). physics and mothrics therapy (CFM, kinetotherapy); c). psychological concilier. - Complex evaluation activities (psychodiagnosis, psychopedagogicalevaluation) Cognitive therapy The former of personal autonomy Socializing therapy Occupationally therapy Ludotherapy - Educational programs and partnerships with schools and institutions from our or other county. |
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About my city
Târgoviște is a city in Romania, and the county seat of the Dâmbovița County. It is situated on the right bank of the Ialomiţa River. At the 2011 census Târgoviște had a population of 79,610, making it the 26th largest city in Romania. One of the most important cities in the history of Wallachia, it was its capital between the early 15th century and the 16th century. In the 14th century, the capital of Wallachia was Curtea de Argeș, however, due to Târgoviște's economic growth, toward the end of the century, it became a secondary residence of the Wallachian hospodar. In 1396, Bavarian traveler Johann Schiltberger mentions both Curtea de Argeș and Târgoviște as capitals of Wallachia. While Mircea I lived in Curtea de Argeș, Michael I, Mircea's son and co-prince lived in Târgoviște, where he continued to live even as a single ruler. Dan II preferred Curtea de Argeș and he was the last hospodar to rule from that city, the court being finally moved to Târgoviște by Alexandru Aldea in 1431. Buzău and Brăila Gate Throughout the period it was the capital of Wallachia, the Princely Court in Târgoviște (ro) had been constantly refurbished and extended. The compound was surrounded by stone walls and a moat and a new church and a tower had been built. Vlad III Dracula ("the Impaler") later added the Chindia Tower, now a symbol of the city. Source : WIKIPEDIA (follow the link) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%A2rgovi%C8%99te |