Aims

Educators have found that to a large extent learning ability and patterns of personality become set before the age of six. For this reason the early educational, social, and emotional development of young children has an important bearing on the course of their lives. Thus, the kindergarten tries during these crucial years to promote the physical, mental, social, and emotional growth and development of children.

The program of the kindergarten is planned mainly to provide children with the safe environment and experiences that will (1) help them learn to work and play with others; (2) help to stimulate their curiosity, interest in exploration, sense of responsibility, and judgment; (3) help to expand their understanding and promote their readiness for the work they will do in the first grade; and (4) help them achieve maximum health.