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San Francisco, CA
Lone Mountain Children's Center
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neighborhood: Presidio · Telephone: (415) 876-0057
School Philosophy and Mission
Our philosophy is to meet and accept each child as he or she comes to us. We work to build on a child's developmental strengths, while giving special attention to those areas which are less strong. We believe that when a child is provided the opportunity to preserve and enhance a positive sense of self, then the essential foundation for all learning and self-actualization has been established. We strive to ensure that each child has a positive first school experience, and leaves us well prepared and eager to meet life's further adventures.
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Free play 8:45-9:00/12:45-1:00
Meeting/Group Time 9:00-9:30/1:00-1:30
Free play & projects 9:30-10:30/1:30-2:30
Story 10:30-10:40/2:30-2:40
Snack 10:40-10:50/2:40-2:50
Outdoors 10:50-11:25/2:50-3:25
Dismissal 11:30/3:30
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