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To provide a variety of
activities that begin to introduce the curriculum areas of art,
science, cooking, dramatic play, language, music, and movement.
To develop self-help
skills in order to create a feeling of independence and confidence in
the child. This can be accomplished by toilet training,
encouraging them to try to help dress themselves, and feed themselves.
To provide care in
smaller sub-groups, in order to give each child more personal
attention, to prevent under and over stimulation, to allow more
freedom of choices and to maintain a more relaxed environment.
To meet each child's
physical needs.
To establish the
foundations for respect for others. |