A parent we speak is very enthusiastic about education at Happy Kids. “I now have a very happy and happy child,” she says. “Children are seen and heard.” She wants to remain anonymous because she fears that her child might be bothered at school. “The children were sufficiently challenged and stimulated in the width because, for example, they devised outings themselves and then organized them themselves. They did all kinds of projects of art, religion to science.”
School for gifted children closes doors: ‘I now have a happy child’
