Monday, 14 December 2015

The best nursery education for children:

Le Petit Poucet is a fairly new foundation and it has already carved a niche for itself as one of the best preschools in Dubai. It provides education in two languages –English and French. The parents can decide to give their child education is one or both the languages.



Exposure to a new language and culture at such an early age is very beneficial to the children in the long run. This will make them more broad minded and tolerant to the people of other cultures. Their memory, concentration, creativity will also improve. Besides knowing more than one language is always advantageous. The children will get a head start in the rat race of education and job market. Language development in preschoolers is very important for staying a step ahead in life.

Le Petit has a very good educational and day care system for children between 6 months to 4 years. They have a flexible timing and the parents can choose the one that suits them the most. The teachers of this institution are academically qualified and know how to handle such small children. They know how to connect with them and make them involved in the classes. They also offer a number of infant toddler activities that improves their social skills at an early age.

The nursery also organizes camps and day trips for the children. A number of activities are organized in the camps that give the children the opportunity to enjoy a fruitful and enjoyable day out with their peers.
The nursery is decorated in a very children friendly way. The classrooms are bright and spacious with fire and skid proof floors. The garden is also very beautiful with kid friendly shrubs and bushes adorning the area.
They also lay emphasis on health as much as education. There is a mini gym, mini golf, mini tennis, softball area. There is also a bike riding area for the toddlers. For the little girls who have a more artistic disposition, there is also a ballet studio for them.

Le petit provides meals to all its students. There are two snack breaks and one lunch break. The snacks are inclusive of the fees, but for the lunch the parents have to pay little bit extra. The menu is prepared with consultation with professional dieticians keeping in mind the nutritional requirements of the young ones. The food is prepared and served in a hygienic way.