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This is who we are and what we believe in:
We are teachers, educators educators, and parents at Rainbow Hills who are eager to provide a warm, loving, and compfortable atmosphere in which children feel safe and secure. In return they are able to develop their skills in all areas; physical, social, emotional, cognitive and language.
While training we feel it is very important to take into account not only groups of children, but also the special interests and needs of the individual child.
Therefore, planned interests and needs are reflected in the activities for the children.

These activities are made to be fun and stimulating, and to provide opportunities for socializing, sharing, turn- taking, problem solving and development of a positive self-concept which is important for children to achieve.
The program needs to be flexible and age appropriate. Activities provided will enable each child to develop to his/ her full potential.
Within the planning special emphasis is placed on the children who are excelling beyond their peers, and also those children who need specialized attention.
Independence is important to children, so in order to encourage this we provide ongoing opportunities throughout each day to enable the children to develop self-esteem.
We feel it is very important to be a good listener, and we always make ourselves available and approachable to all parents and families. This will enable us to understand each child, therefore allowing us to provide support, advice and help to each family. It is very important for us to work as a team so we are able to join all our teaching techniques together, enabling us to utilize everyone's abilities and expertise to provide the best possible care for all the children.
We believe that by providing a clean, healthy and hygienic environment we will stimulate the physical, emotional and intellectual well-being of the children. This can be achieved through example and the encouragement of self-cleanliness.
Overall, caring for young children is an immense responsibility and one that we regard as very important as we shape and mold children for the future.





