We couldn't be happier with Kiddies Kapers. Connie and her team took our son for two days a week at 14 months, and he is growing up beautifully. Kiddies Kapers has fostered a warm and loving environment. It is small enough that the kids and educators know each other well, but large enough that they seem to be doing different activities every day.
I highly recommend it. Kiddies Kapers is a childcare centre in Croydon, Sydeny; we also provide daycare and kids early age learning programs. Our learning programs cover following learning areas, including: Practical Life, Mathematics, Language and Culture. We aim to develop your child to be able to think, create and cooperate so they can improve their social relationship, resolve conflicts and prepare for school.
I highly recommend it. Kiddies Kapers is a childcare centre in Croydon, Sydeny; we also provide daycare and kids early age learning programs. Our learning programs cover following learning areas, including: Practical Life, Mathematics, Language and Culture. We aim to develop your child to be able to think, create and cooperate so they can improve their social relationship, resolve conflicts and prepare for school.
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Our Director / Teachers are all experienced Early Childhood/Infants Primary Personnel who programme each day for the specific needs of the childern and encourage them to participate in a wide range of activities. We aim to develop in children the capacity to think, create and cooperate so that they can learn to cope with daily situations and prepare for school.
Hello my name is Connie Koutsoubos and I am the Director/ Approved Provider at Kiddies Kapers Early Learning Child Care Centre. I am a qualified Early Childhood professional with over 35 years' experience in this industry. I started my career as a Primary Teacher and then established my first Centre in 1985 in Five Dock.
Our programme recognises the uniqueness of each and every child and provides positive encouragement for the the child's continued growth. We aim to provide a warm, nurturing environment that encourages the development of the 'whole child'. We provide and environment that encourages children to develop their capabilities and interests at their own pace and according to their individual needs.
Our daily programme is a flexible one and recognises the need for children to develop at their own pace. We adjust our programme according to the seasons. Indoor play activities - craft, construction, puzzles, manipulative, home corner, block room, light box, play dough and quiet reading.
Outdoor play activities - sand pit, water play, cubby house, nature areas, worm farm and composting, native bees, Enchanted Garden, puppet theatre, easel painting and clay.
Outdoor play activities - sand pit, water play, cubby house, nature areas, worm farm and composting, native bees, Enchanted Garden, puppet theatre, easel painting and clay.
Kiddies Kapers management believes good nutrition is vital for young children to support active growth and development and to provide the energy children need to power through their day. The service menu follows the 'Healthy Plate' model. When menu planning educators work collaboratively with nutritionists to meet the standards and guidelines set by NSW Health.
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Stinky Egg
Feb 26, 2021
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Critical: Quality
I went here in around 2007/2008. I have only traumatic memories of this place, including being hit because I didn't want to eat something. However I do have to congratulate this place for holding my earliest memories (all traumatic), which is why I will be leaving a two star rating.
I went here in around 2007/2008. I have only traumatic memories of this place, including being hit because I didn't want to eat something. However I do have to congratulate this place for holding my earliest memories (all traumatic), which is why I will be leaving a two star rating.
Dylan Hamilton-Foster
Dec 03, 2019
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Jessica Liu
Oct 05, 2019
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Louisa Chin
Aug 23, 2019
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Steph Dib
Aug 23, 2019
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Fred Wick
Aug 06, 2019
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Andrew Pong
Jun 24, 2019
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Stanley Hunter
Jun 15, 2019
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