For more than 30 years, the founder of the Weissman Family Learning Experience has had a positive impact on the lives of children by developing and implementing innovative care and early education programs nationwide. Unique and unique programs developed by Weissmans since 1980 at the location of Boca Raton, Florida rapidly spread and expanded quickly.
The foundation of TheLearningExperience® is based on three important principles of education and nursing care: "learn, play, grow," as mentioned in cognition, body, society, or TLE®.
Allow me to share stories before proceeding. This story tells a young child's learning experience and discovery. Imagine a child who rarely leaves home to attend school. He is not interested in playing outside, as he is rarely permitted to play with other children outside school. As a result, children look to books and videos as a source of knowledge and growth. This proves teaching a lot to the children, but as he gets older, his interest in seeing the educational course and reading books decreases and he no longer has a little inspiration I can not get it. However, the child finally got a new way of learning and growth. Through this, the child experienced an attractive story, heard various kinds of interesting music, saw a beautiful environment, and interacted with or even interacted with the protagonist in the story. People may now ask, "What is this source?" The answer to this question is simple: video game
The story describes a unique experience and universal experience. They explore ways we act in the world. We hope to know ourselves in her experience and learn new ways of thinking about the world. An unpleasant story is part of the most moving stories - not about the theme of the story but about our response to our discomfort. As with other stories, we will tell us at these two levels. This is a way to show us something. As all stories are worth talking about, this is a story worth speaking. But not everyone can access a system that makes it possible to talk about their stories. Hillary Clinton does so - and she is one of a limited number of women