EVANGELISM It is our responsibility…. ORDER …to provide a balanced, developmentally appropriate environment.

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EVANGELISM It is our responsibility…

ORDER …to provide a balanced, developmentally appropriate environment

TRUTH …to teach real and meaningful concepts

ETERNITY … to inform and train for life

CHARACTER … to demonstrate and teach respect

SERVICE … to encourage and enhance creative imagination

OUTREACH …to draw others and ourselves to Christ

MISSION …to “Train up a child in the way he should go…” Proverbs 22:6

Education

Seventh-day Adventist Early Childhood Education and Care We take our responsibilities very seriously. Adventist early childhood education and care facilities teach Christian family values and provide age appropriate academics in a developmentally appropriate environment. Adventist programs are uniquely concerned with the development of each individual child’s character and mind. We believe educating the whole child requires instruction which includes mental, physical, and spiritual development. Adventist teachers provide safe, nurturing, playful and responsive environments that encourage children’s engagement and motivation. It is our goal to provide a balance in the “child-centered” environment with appropriate intellectual challenges, which curious young learners deserve. Learn more by visiting: ©2016 Pacific Union Conference

EVANGELISM Pacific Union Conference Office of Education Early Childhood Education and Care Division Mailing Address: P.O. Box 5005 Westlake Village, CA Phone: Fax: Visit us at: