Our Approach
Children are curious by nature! In Happy Childhood, an independent play is carefully balanced with focused, structured activities, so that every child can explore the world with joy and perseverance.
Playing a game is a child's work. The game promotes research and learning, social-emotional intelligence, creative thinking, and self-control. While playing games children learn new concepts, form positive feelings, improve skills, learn to express their thoughts, and build friendships.
Teachers at Happy Childhood have the experience to incorporate the individual child's interests into the curriculum. Thoroughly planned actions that look like a game lead to creative, motivated, inquiring, and cheerful learners.
Happy Childhood's curriculum relies on research-based, development incentivizing, and culturally relevant educational material written by the most popular philosophers.
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