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Lincoln, NE
Basic Needs - Cedars Youth Services
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Telephone: (402) 434-5437 · Website: www.cedars-kids.org
School Philosophy and Mission
"Our goals are outlined for children, families and teachers.
These goals are incorporated into every aspect of our program.
To learn about themselves and express their
independence
? To learn about their feelings and express them
appropriately
? To learn about others and develop relationships
? To learn about communicating
? To learn about moving and doing
? To acquire thinking skills and an understanding of
concepts and problem solving"
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