Preschool can be a fun and exciting time for families (as long as parents don't get too emotional when they wave goodbye at the front gate), but it is also a very important time in a child's development.
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With professional and dedicated carers that provide a program enabling children to learn through exploration and stimulating experiences Fiona Childcare Centre Director, Linda Hazzard, said they were calling for enrolments. "We have limited spaces left in our preschool room so now is the best time to enrol," she said. "We also offer your first two weeks free so there is no need to pay a large bond to enrol".
We have an open door policy, families and new families are welcome to visit anytime.
- Linda Hazzard, Fiona Childcare Centre Director
While many families choose to skip Early Childcare or Preschool and wait to enrol straight into Kindergarten, Ms Hazzard said there are some of the major benefits of enrolling in preschool."Kindergarten is a big step for your child. We recommend a minimum of three days when possible leading up to starting school so the transition is as smooth as possible for them," she said.
"Our preschool and school readiness program operates between the hours of 9.30am and 3.00pm, and we focus on making sure that your children are socially and emotionally ready for Kindy. We also equip them with the confidence and skills to perform all of the tasks big and small that are required of them when they commence Kindergarten".
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Open from 7.00am to 6.00pm, 51 weeks of the year, Fiona Childcare caters for a wide range of ages from six weeks to six years offering all children individualised care and programming. Ms Hazzard said that people looking to enrol their child are welcome to come and visit Fiona Childcare at any time.
"We have an open door policy, families and new families are welcome to visit anytime and can also book in a centre tour at a time that suits them to view the centre and meet our educators," she said.
While Fiona Childcare is a small centre, it enables them to provide personalised education and care. Ms Hazzard said that the team prides themselves on their ability to develop positive and collaborative relationships with children and their families. "You will find that we are an honest, open and down to earth centre which will always do our best to work with you to achieve the best outcomes for your child".