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PrivacPrivacy, Care, and Respect for the Child

The child’s dignity and integrity
are always held as a priority

At Blossom, the child’s dignity and integrity are always held as a priority. In light of the growing presence of digital media and artificial intelligence, now our intention is to share the rhythm and life of the program rather than focus on individual faces. While some images may include children, we avoid close-up or front-facing exposure and choose photographs that show children from a distance or from behind, honoring their developing sense of self and protecting them in an age of widespread digital sharing. We believe early childhood is a time to be lived fully and privately, free from unnecessary digital presence. Families are warmly invited, after an interview and with prior scheduling, to visit Blossom in person and experience the living rhythm, relationships, and environment that hold the children’s daily life.

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        Honoring Each Child’s Natural Pace

In the first six years of life, children are not meant to be rushed toward readiness, but gently carried into it.

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From an anthroposophical understanding, early childhood is a time for building the physical body, regulating the nervous system, and forming a deep sense of trust in the world.When expectations arrive too early, many transtions—through academic pressure, comparisons, or frequent changes in environment—anxiety can quietly take root, not only in children, but in families. At Blossom, we hold a different view: readiness unfolds naturally when children are given time, rhythm, movement, rest, and loving relationships, within a stable and consistent environment. When the foundations of security and well-being are strong, learning emerges with confidence and joy, at the right moment, from within the child.

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