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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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