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Learning should be a happy, joyous
experience; ·
Children want to learn; ·
Each child grows physically and
mentally at his
own pace; ·
Each child is unique and should be
allowed to
progress at his own rate of speed; ·
A spirit of cooperation rather than
competition
is the best atmosphere for learning; ·
Children should be taught to respect
the rights
of others; ·
Success builds confidence; ·
Needs and interests vary from child to
child; ·
Children should be treated with
respect; ·
Education is not acquired by listening
to words
but by experiences in which the child acts on
his environment; ·
The most important years are not the
university
studies but the first ones—the formative years— when
the child’s mental life is being developed; ·
Most children have more potential than
they are
encouraged to develop; ·
Children learn best in an environment
of love,
security, understanding, and consistency;
Then come
and visit
(Your
Childcare Facility Name) Font used: Bradley Hand ITC
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