Volunteer with Children in Argentina

Live in vibrant Argentina and prepare children for school through general development and teaching them basic life skills

Destination
Age
16+ y/o
Minimum Stay

2 weeks

Start Date
Anytime
Accommodation

Homestay


What’s Included

24/7 Support

Round-the-clock support on the ground and 24/7 back up from our global teams.

Accommodation & Amenities

Clean, safe, and welcoming accommodation. A home away from home with comfortable amenities.

Activities, Training & Equipment

All programme activities and equipment, including training and workshops from experienced professionals.

Certification

Certified record of service hours, workshops, and activities for your CV.

Trip Overview

Deliver engaging lessons

Work alongside and learn from local teachers and caregivers to produce exciting and engaging classroom activities for a variety of key topics.

Building brighter futures

Help develop essential literacy, numeracy, and social skills among local children, also helping them understand the importance of hygiene and health.

Support children with disabilities

Provide individual support to children with disabilities and ensure that they are integrated into the classroom and enjoy learning activities.

Embark on Argentine adventures

Live with a host family and immerse in the culture, improving your Spanish and visiting national parks and historic landmarks in your free time.

Push out of your comfort zone

Journey around the world and challenge yourself to grow, building your independence and confidence while fully supported in a safe environment.

What you need to know

Overview

If you have loads of energy, take a playful approach to life, and enjoy the antics of little ones, Childcare in Argentina is definitely for you. You’ll support early childhood development, which will give you valuable childcare experience. This is especially useful if you’re planning on working professionally with children in the future.

No experience in childcare? No problem! You will be supporting the local teachers and caregivers. Projects Abroad staff members are close at hand to help guide you along. Throughout your stay, our staff will host regular workshops that will enhance your teaching and lesson planning skills. You’ll also have access to our database filled with educational resources like games, arts, and crafts.

This project runs all year round with flexible start dates. Please contact us to discuss which dates work for you.

A Day in the Life

Your day will start with a hearty Argentinian breakfast, enjoyed with your local host family. After this, you’ll catch public transport to the placement where you’ll be working. On your first day, our staff will accompany you on your work commute. They’ll ensure you are comfortable and know your way around.

A typical day will run from about 8am to 5pm, coinciding with kindergarten and daycare centre hours.

The aim of each day is to contribute to the development of young children, which will help them succeed in the school system. You’ll do this through:

  • Reading and role-play activities that teach basic English
  • Counting games that teach basic addition and subtraction
  • Sports that improve kids’ balance and other fundamental movement skills
  • Arts, crafts, or music lessons that enhance creativity and imaginative thinking

You’ll also be able to take part in regular workshops run by our Childcare Project Coordinator. These workshops will provide you with information about the care system, as well as tools and tips on how to organise your work. Use these workshops to receive and give feedback and share ideas about different activities you can organise at your placement.

Evenings and weekends are your free time to relax and explore with fellow volunteers or new local friends. You can spend time trekking through the many national parks or visit local attractions like Che Guevara’s house.

Aims & Impact

The aim of this project is to improve early childhood development in disadvantaged communities in and around Cordoba. We do this by helping local teachers and carers offer young children a well-rounded educational experience.

In Argentina, kindergartens and care centres are often overcrowded. This means local teachers and caregivers struggle to divide their attention equally. Because of this, certain children may have trouble learning certain skills.

We’re working to change this with the help of volunteers like you. To guide our work, we’ve identified five sustainable, long-term goals that you’ll work towards in Argentina:

  • Promote early childhood development
  • Increase literacy
  • Increase numeracy
  • Raise awareness about healthy living, the environment and family planning
  • Improve the quality of life for those living with disabilities by working as a Childcare volunteer in Argentina.

Help us achieve these long-term goals by joining us as a Childcare volunteer in Ghana.

Activities

Your main role will be to provide additional support to the local teachers and caregivers as they teach children at kindergartens and care centres. Here are a few things you can expect to do during your time there:

  • Teach children to read, write, and count during your lessons
  • Plan fun activities that educate and teach the children basic development skills
  • Raise awareness about the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle
  • Improve the quality of life for those living with disabilities

Your volunteer childcare work in Argentina will focus on the following areas:

Increase literacy and numeracy

Reading, writing, and counting are essential skills. You’ll help children learn these skills so they’re better equipped to cope with the demands of the first year when they start school. You’ll focus on those who are struggling by teaching literacy and numeracy to small groups. You’ll do basic reading exercises and assist with addition and subtraction.

Contribute to early childhood development

Fun activities that serve to educate and teach children basic skills is a fundamental aspect of a child’s development. By making your lessons entertaining, you’ll keep the children engaged in what they are learning.

You’ll help the teachers and caregivers organise:

  • Sporting activities that encourage teamwork and the development of fundamental movement skills like catching, throwing, and balance
  • Music lessons that enhance logical thinking and creativity
  • Arts and crafts that teach the children about colours and shapes, and how to use their imaginations

Raising awareness about healthy living

Being healthy, staying active, and living in a clean environment are important for growing children. You will help us raise awareness about these issues through fun educational workshops. You’ll cover topics like:

  • Good personal hygiene and the importance of washing hands regularly
  • Oral hygiene and how to brush teeth correctly
  • Why it is important to keep a clean living space
  • Healthy eating and being active

Improving the quality of life for those living with disabilities

You can choose to be placed at a facility where you help take care of children with disabilities, as well as adults. At this placement, you’ll assist with day-to-day activities such as meal times, exercise, and educational activities that help with development.

If you’d like to be placed at a special needs school or facility, let us know and we’ll try our best to arrange your placement accordingly.

Map & Location
Home of the tango, yerba mate, and Gaucho culture, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world. From Andean peaks to Patagonian glaciers and incredible waterfalls, you’ll never run out of stunning sights and places to explore.

While Spanish is the official language, there is a strong Italian influence, reflecting its European heritage. Considered one of the safest counties in Latin America, Argentina offers adventure in abundance.

Cordoba

Cordoba, Argentina’s second-largest city, sits in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas mountains. This historic city blends Spanish colonial architecture with a youthful energy and is home to the oldest university in Argentina.

It is filled with busy bars, cafes, and restaurants that fuel its nightlife and it’s a popular choice for live music. With a pleasant climate, a flourishing arts scene, and access to both mountains and the plains, Cordoba has something for everyone.

Food & Accommodation

You will have everything you need for a fantastic experience in Argentina, including a place to sleep, three meals a day, and fresh drinking water. We’ll also pick you up from your host family and take you to and from your placement every day.

Experience the culture of Argentina from the comfort of your clean, safe, and secure host family home. Glide into the way of life and feel yourself effortlessly transform from tourist to local upon arrival.

Enjoy home-cooked meals, learn a recipe or two, practice your Spanish, and get the inside scoop on what’s good on your doorstep (and further from home). Whether you go solo, with friends, or stay with other Projects Abroad participants — you’ll feel part of the family in an instant.

Meet your team

Ms Lucía Bazán

Law & Human Rights Coordinator

Lucía was born in Catamarca, a province in the northwest of Argentina. At the age of 17, she studied as an exchange student in India for one year. After that, she moved to Córdoba to study at the National University. She graduated with a law degree in 2017. Since then, she has been interested in working with projects related to human rights and gender issues.

Ms Ines Mariani

Country Director

Ines joined Projects Abroad in April 2007. She lives in Cordoba where she is studying tourism. She likes meeting people from all over the world and loves travelling. In her free time she enjoys being with friends, having barbecues with her family, reading novels and watching movies.

Free Time and Leisure

Argentina is a vibrant South American country bursting with colour and rich heritage. Along with contributing to worthwhile projects, a trip with us to Argentina means you can explore this fascinating country.

Enjoying a coffee at the Plaza de San Martin, with its street performers and iconic statue of General Jose de San Martin, is the perfect way to spend an evening. It’s located in Cordoba, where our projects are based, so you don’t have to travel far for this experience.

For thrill seekers, you can take a weekend trip to La Cumbre where you can go paragliding off lofty cliffs. The surrounding nature is breathtaking and a horse ride around nature trails here is well worth it.

There are also enriching cultural experiences, like the Evita Fine Arts Museum or the Teatro del Libertador General San Martin. You can also learn more about the country’s history at local museums.

There will likely be other participants in Argentina with you. So you can choose to explore solo, or with a group of participants from different projects.

Your Arrival Made Easy

When you arrive at your respective airport, a member of Projects Abroad staff will be there to meet you. You can find more detailed information on arrival airports, orientation, and visas on our Argentina Arrival Procedures page.

Book your adventure

Call 01273 007230 to discuss special discounts or group bookings.

Still got questions? We’re happy to help!

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British Youth Travel Awards Customer Service
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SDG Contribution finalist
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GoOverseas community choice award
Sustainable tour operator finalist
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Volunteer Forever award
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