Kindergartners Age Group Analysis

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The age group that I selected is Kindergartners.
We at Nana’s Nursery strive to create a positive and safe learning opportunity for all children in our care regardless of their physical condition, race, religion or, sex. We offer a curriculum that is developmentally appropriate and fosters the intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth of all children. The Environment is designed to fosters children’s independences, interests, and self-image. We believe in promoting creativity through play and exploration. We consider our teacher role models, who are committed educating all children in their care. We believe that parents play a critical role in a child’s development; therefore, all families members are encouraged to be active in

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