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**WE HELP the County of Tippecanoe, Indiana, US, along with all four entities above, from early childhood education practitioners to businesses catering to kids (0-6) and their families, aiming to unlock property profit potential. (Sample to Share) (0,1,2,3,…∞) - 3 Play Card Labs Set Up to Assist Your Business
- Lab Play Card Set M.A.T.R.I.X.-S.H.P.K.L. Teaching.21 Matrix Kids ®
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.1 CARD VERSION: Parents, grandparents, and all persons responsible for childcare.
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.2 CARD VERSION: Kindergarten teachers and early education educators.
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.3 CARD VERSION: Child Psychotherapists.
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.4 CARD VERSION: Family law practitioners, especially those dealing with young families.
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.5 CARD VERSION: Pediatricians, nutritionists, sports coaches, etc., who help toddlers and families with young children recover and rehabilitate.
- S.H.P.K.L. Teaching. 21.6 CARD VERSION: Anyone with professional knowledge and experience helping children aged 0-6 years and toddler families worldwide.
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NO-AUTHORIZED LIST FOR THREE TYPES OF ENTITIES | |
We would like to initially present a list of authorized entities that we are, temporarily, unable to accommodate. We ask for your understanding of our intentions. If this list causes any offense to you or your business, please know that this is not our intent. We believe that in time, we will establish more comprehensive and refined authorization criteria for various entities. However, our overarching goal remains the same: to work towards the betterment of our planet, for the children, especially the youngest and most vulnerable among them. Protecting them is a responsibility entrusted to all of humanity on our planet. As a publisher specializing in preschooler's card education, we consider this duty-bound obligation paramount. | |
1. | The first category of entities: Local Business Entities Catering to Kids (0-6) and Their Families |
2. | The second category of entities: Early Education Practitioners |
3. | The third type of entities: Property Owners/Legal Holders of Properties in Three Regions |
The first category of entities: Local Business Entities Catering to Kids (0-6) and Their Families: | |
We do not authorize corporate entities that may have adverse, potential, or severe physical and mental effects on young children and their families. | |
We do not authorize game company entities that are not beneficial to young children and their families and may promote unhealthy addiction habits to multimedia games such as those on computers and mobile phones. | |
We do not authorize corporate entities involved in fast food, junk food, and beverages that could have severe and potential impacts on the health of young children and their families. |
ii. The second category of entities: Early Education Practitioners: | |
We do not authorize the publication of instructional flashcards for Early Education Practitioners containing excessively negative information. | |
We do not authorize the publication of teaching cards for Early Education Practitioners that may cause controversy due to nationality, politics, or sensitive information. | |
We do not authorize the publishing of teaching cards that do not provide substantial educational benefit. |
iii. The third type of entities: Property Owners/Legal Holders of Properties in Three Regions: | |
Please note that we are currently only authorizing property owners in three specific regions to renovate family-friendly facilities for young children. | |
We do not authorize properties that may pose a risk to the environment or may have adverse effects in the next 1-3 years. |