Two locations —one development system
MONA has two locations, and each of them plays its own role in the child's development.
The main center provides structure and daily practice. The farm adds nature, sensory experience, and interaction with animals. Together they create one unified developmental environment.
Main center
Daily sessions, a structured environment, equipped spaces, and systematic work on skills.
Farm
A natural environment, hippotherapy, animals, walks, and sensory experience that make development deeper and more alive.
Main center
The main center is the base of daily work where the child receives systematic sessions, a clear structure, and an environment for regular skill development.
This is where the key foundations of development are built: movement, attention, independence, and daily living skills through consistent and steady practice.

Center infrastructure
Main areas of work
The main center is a space for regular and consistent work where development is built on repetition, structure, and professional support.
Farm — the second developmental environment
The farm is not just a separate location but a space where the child receives a natural, sensory, and emotional environment that cannot be fully recreated in the city.
Here development happens through contact with nature, animals, and open space. This environment helps the child become calmer, more stable, and more confident in interacting with the world.

What the territory includes
Why nature matters
The farm complements the work of the main center and gives the child the kind of experience that is especially important for sensory, emotional, and social stability.
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