Program

Settling In

The transition to a new environment is an important milestone in a child's life. We work closely with parents to ensure this process is as smooth as possible, helping to establish a trusting relationship with the educator. Positive early experiences outside the home help children build confidence, benefiting their personal and professional development in the future.

Food and Hygiene

Balanced nutrition is vital for growing children. Our in-house kitchen serves multiple nutritious meals daily, featuring a variety of meats, vegetables, fruits, and grains. We cater to allergies and dietary needs as necessary.We understand hygiene is a top priority for parents. Our daycare adheres to German hygiene standards, ensuring a clean and safe environment. We promise to take great care of your child, providing delicious, healthy meals each day.

Building confidence by doing it yourself

Our approach encourages children to handle daily tasks independently. Learning basic skills like eating and using cutlery on their own builds self-confidence. Realizing "I CAN DO THIS" is a powerful, rewarding experience. While self-care can be challenging, our educators work closely with each child, helping them master tasks and boosting their confidence.

Playtime

During playtime, children are free to choose their activities and playmates. Whether it’s a game of tag, pretend play as knights and princesses, or inventing new games, they’ll learn cooperation, conflict resolution, and self-advocacy. Our educators supervise play, ready to step in and assist if needed.Setting boundaries and being mindful of others' feelings are valuable skills. Playing in groups allows children to develop these skills while enjoying time with friends.

Experiencing Nature 
in Our Garden

Developing tactile perception, or touch perception, is essential in early childhood. We encourage children to play outside, engaging in sensory activities. Feeling the soil, mud, or leaves they’ve planted in our garden helps improve their ability to process information through touch, a critical part of development.

Developing Motor 
Skills in Our Special Facilities

  • Activities to stimulate minds and develop motor skills.
  • Games and activities inspired by Emmi Pikler and Maria Montessori.
  • Indoor and outdoor playground equipment.
  • Age-appropriate arts and crafts opportunities

Role Models and Imitation

Children learn by watching and imitating. We recognize the responsibility we have as role models, and we aim to cultivate a respectful, loving environment that inspires the children we care for.

Language Development

Language development – the ability to process speech and communicate – is a major milestone. Our educators read stories and fairy tales, sing songs, and create a language-rich environment to support this process.

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