Our Children’s Rights
Our daycare stands for human values that we pass on to our children; we don’t necessarily have to like each other, but we must respect one another—as human beings, as friends who may be different, but are special. In doing so, we take into account the different abilities of the children according to their age.

- The right to protection.
- Participation in decision-making.
- The right to express their own opinion and to say “no.”
- All children are equally important.
- The child, with its needs and interests, is at the center of our attention.
- Children have the right to privacy.
- Children have the right to play what they want.
- No one has the right to make fun of or hit a child because they are different.
- They learn to deal appropriately with their own feelings as well as those of others.
- They learn to assert their own desires.
- Children have the right to learn.