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TLE Cedar Grove, NJ Introduces Children to Charity through their Philanthropy Curriculum
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TLE Cedar Grove, NJ Introduces Children to Charity through their Philanthropy Curriculum

The Learning Experience (TLE) Academy of Early Education in Cedar Grove kicked off the new school year by introducing their students to a brand new philanthropy curriculum in September. Through this new curriculum, TLE is introducing children to the value of selflessness and giving at an early age, with the hope that those values stay with them throughout their development into adulthood.

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