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Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to some of the most common questions our parents and guardians have.
Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear answers to some of the most common questions our parents and guardians have.
Frequently Asked Questions – Kidsworld Creche & Montesorri
Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page for KidsWorld Creche and Montessori. Here, we aim to provide you with quick, clear answers to some of the most common questions our parents and guardians have about our childcare and education services. From daily routines and staff qualifications to our educational philosophy and health and safety measures, we’re here to ensure you have all the information you need to feel confident and informed about your child’s experience with us. If your question isn’t answered below, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly. We’re here to help!
Every day, we provide parents with updates about their child’s experiences at our crèche. We maintain a personal diary for each child, documenting their meals, sleep duration, and the activities they participated in throughout the day.
Yes, all of our staff undergo Garda vetting, and their references are meticulously checked and verified before they join our team.
Should your child develop a fever or show signs of illness while at our crèche, the centre manager will immediately contact you. Depending on your preference and prior consent, we may administer medication. We’ll also monitor your child closely, checking their temperature and ensuring they stay hydrated.
Absolutely. A significant number of our team members are trained in paediatric first aid. We regularly offer first aid training sessions for our staff, including those newly joining us. Additionally, we provide refresher courses to ensure our team’s skills remain sharp and up-to-date.
There is no mandatory age for toilet training at our crèche. We believe in waiting until your child shows interest and readiness for toilet training. Our staff are equipped to support your child through this significant developmental milestone, allowing them to progress at their own pace.
The National Childcare Scheme (NCS) is designed to provide financial assistance to families for early learning and childcare expenses.
Eligible children range from 24 weeks to 15 years old.
There are two subsidy options available: (i) Universal Subsidy (ii) Income-Assessed Subsidy. You can learn more about the National Childcare Scheme here.
The Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Scheme offers childcare and early education for pre-school-aged children.
Children are eligible to join the ECCE program starting from the age of 2 years and 8 months and can remain until they begin primary school, as long as they are not older than 5 years and 6 months at the preschool year’s end.
You can learn more about the ECCE here.