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Stimulate the development of the children at their
own rhythm, fostering self-confidence, curiosity,
creativity and self-discipline.
- Stimulate in the children the interest to ask, solve
problems, make decisions and involve themselves in
a variety of activities.
- Stimulate in the students understanding and bonding
with nature, therefore becoming guardians of our natural
environment.
- Support the development of the child's social skills,
self-esteem, as well as respect to himself and others.
- Establish a parent-school commitment through maintaining
open and continuous communication with parents