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The physical environment affects the mind and personality of those within it and plays an important role in their motor, emotional and social development.
The process of educating to aesthetics and refinement combines development of self-awareness and awareness of the environment. It gives children a sense of belonging to, responsibility for and involvement with the team with which they work and cooperate.
The artistic experience inspires pleasure and pride and enables the participants to leave a mark of aesthetic heritage.
Creative work which involves waste recycling gives rise to group dynamics among the students, leading them to encounter the need to think, to listen, to look into themselves and become aware of their surroundings. The process encourages responsibility, consideration, sharing, mutual assistance, respect, patience and tolerance, and contributes to success and achievement.

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