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☛ EN Advice Childcare in China

Discussion in 'China' started by texkourgan, Jun 20, 2013.

  1. texkourgan

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    Hello and welcome!

    Most families need childcare services, especially when they move abroad and do not have an extended family network. As you settle into your new life, you may need to locate reliable and safe child care services – but how?

    What should people expect to pay for childcare in China? What services or classes are available? What qualifications are required for staff? What are the usual opening hours?

    Please share your experience with childcare in China. What tips and advice can you offer to newcomers? What questions do you have about childcare? Can you recommend a childcare facility in China?

    Thanks for your recommendations, tips, and advice! :D
     
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    NEW Montessori Academy Childcare and ELC JinQiao

    Hi Fellow Mums and Dads

    

Im new to the forum. I wanted to tell you guys about a new Montessori childcare opening in Shanghai JinQiao district, 1087-1097 Biyun Road, I just enrolled my kids in. 

I moved to Shanghai from Sydney with two young boys. Major headache looking for a child care here. I went to a Montessori in Sydney and my kids liked it. So was really happy to learn that the group in sydney has just opened a new place in Shanghai. Looks really good. Three levels, glass and lots of sunlight. Indoor and outdoor play grounds. 

English and chinese teachers in all the classes. My kids are 3 and 5. But they cater for 6 months upto 6 years. Opening in early September. 

I know the hassel to find a good place. So if you have kids check this out.

Their contact persons are
    Susie 18101895556
    Anna 68867727
    They can arrange an appointment to visit the place
    Their Australian website montessoriacademy.com.au
    Mark
     
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    Re: Looking for summer activities for kids

    Hello,

    Maybe you could be a bit more specific on the location? China is a biiiiiiiig country :)
    (and why China?)
     
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