Why chose us

USP of Kiddie Den
  1. On-line & Off-line Combo
  2. Pandemic related safety measures
  3. Child-friendly environment
  4. Hand-Head-Heart sync activities
  5. STREAM – HSE Curriculum
  6. Well-trained specialised teachers
  7. Expert and Experienced Management
  8. Happiness Index measured on regular basis
  9. Thought provoking Play – Material
  10. Care, Passion and Confidence in the air
  11. Progressive Approach – IEP Per Children

What do Children need?

  • Development — A Day care can greatly contribute to a child’s social, emotional and physical development. Activities can help improve their motor control and inculcate good habits (e.g., toilet training). They learn to do basic things such as arts and crafts and are more prepared for a structured environment of school.
  • Social Interaction — Children who stay at home may have little social interaction before school. This can often scare them on the first day. In day-care, however, they are exposed to peers at a young age. They learn to speak properly, share their things, and make friends.
  • Independence — Many children suffer great separation anxiety when without their parents. If it happens when they’re older, it’s harder to reassure the child. Kids in day-care, however, are used to being without parents from a young age. They learn to function on their own and rely on adults other than their family.

What do we offer?

  1. Safety and Reliability
    • Physical Safety:
      • Secured wall and boundaries.
      • Security guards
      • The electrical points covered.
      • The windows, stairs and balconies have grills and covered appropriately.
      • The toilets are child-friendly, clean, hygienic and free of germs.
      • A splash pool, is safe and secure.
    • Cleanliness:
      • The play areas and toys safe and clean?
      • The floors and windows clean and washed regularly.
      • The drinking water safe and filtered.
      • The beds and sheets are clean and free of stains.
  1. Setup and Activities

    The day-care should provide a stimulating environment for the child to grow and develop. This can be confirmed in a number of ways:

    1. Physical Development Activities:
      • Equipments for motor skill development
    2. Social Activities:
      • Activities those encourage the child to develop social skills.
      • Children are spoken to and communicate effectively.
    3. Reading Activities:
      • Picture books and story books
      • Books for different ages
      • The teachers help and encourage children to read and develop their skills
      • Reading out loud and story sessions
    4. Creative Activities:
      • Enough supplies for arts, music and other activities
      • Appropriate toys such as blocks and clay
      • Guided activities with singing, dancing and other fun activities
      • Stimulating time to encourage children to engage and be creative
  1. Staff Qualifications

    The day-care should have staff that is qualified to handle the unique mental, physical, and emotional needs of extremely young children.

    • The teachers have the right degrees to teach young children (They are qualified in Early Childhood Development)
    • The caregivers have the right qualifications
    • Background checks for all the staff
    • The staff have the right personalities to deal with young children
    • The staff is patient, caring, and well trained