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Latest post on 21 February 2018 - 12:57
This is incorrect my colleagues child is 10 months and my best friends Son and Daughter both went at 8 months
i commented as per my personal experience :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 16 February 2018 - 08:13
Yes, I have heard from some friends about Al Ghad nursery and it is good. But, personally, I have enrolled my child in The Palace Nursery. Located conveniently on Al Wasl Road, they believe in the proactive process of learning through discovery and play. Their well trained and highly qualified staff will ensure that your child is cared for, encouraged and supported, as they learn to communicate and grow as an individual.
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Latest post on 16 February 2018 - 08:11
Hi, There are many good nurseries in downtown Dubai, here are a few that I can think of: Ambassador Kindergarten, The Palace Nursery, Orange Tree Nursery, Dubai Gem Nursery, Toddler International Nursery, Cambridgeshire Nursery, New Dubai Nursery. Kangaroo Kids is a good nursery, but from my personal experience I feel that The Palace Nursery is the best choice. They are a British Curriculum Nursery in Dubai that follows the Early Years Foundation Stage framework. This curriculum, which is suitable for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, consists of effective teaching techniques balanced with a well thought through timetable. Additionally, their well-qualified staff ensure that your children are appropriately cared for, encouraged and supported.
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Latest post on 15 February 2018 - 16:40
Nurseries generally take in children above the age of 14 months. Your child is still a little young to be left in a nursery. Once she reaches the right age, here are a few of the top kindergartens in Dubai that provide good facilities for kids: Ambassador Kindergarten, The Palace Nursery, Orange Tree Nursery, Dubai Gem Nursery, Toddler International Nursery, Cambridgeshire Nursery, New Dubai Nursery.
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Latest post on 15 February 2018 - 15:58
Different nurseries charge differently to enroll your children in. It would be easier to get in touch with the nursery directly to discuss their fees and other details. As for the age limit, nurseries usually take in children above the age of 14 months. At this age, it is essential to imbibe basic communication skills and manners, as what is learnt at this stage will stick for life.
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Latest post on 15 February 2018 - 15:56
The Palace Nursery is the perfect place to enroll your kids. They are a British Curriculum Nursery in Dubai that follows the Early Years Foundation Stage framework. This curriculum, which is suitable for infants, toddlers and preschoolers, consists of effective teaching techniques balanced with a well thought through timetable. Additionally, their well-qualified staff ensure that your children are appropriately cared for, encouraged and supported.