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One day training program to best equip nannies in their role as child carers

Dubai: Sunday 10th November Future Kids Accelerated Learning Centre, which brought whole brain training to the UAE, is now launching a Nanny Training programme this December. The termly programmes are designed to provide the necessary guidance and skills to help maximize a nanny's knowledge, and to provide benefit to both her and the children she cares for.

The 3.5 hour courses will run termly, and topics include: nutrition, general safety and hygiene, modified infant First Aid, routines, and stimulating activities to do at home.

‘So many of us leave our children with nannies every day, and they become a child's role model', says Director Samantha Malkoun. ‘It is vital that we share all the information and skills that nannies need to look after our children; not only from a knowledge perspective but from a communication and engagement one too.'

December's classes will take place on Thursday 5th December at 6pm– 9.30pm and on Tuesday 10th December from 10am–1.30pm, and they will be co-instructed in Tagalog.

The programme costs 500 AED and every attendee will receive a Future Kids Certification, a take-home pack including recipe cards and activity guides, as well as follow-up support.

For further information or to book call: +971 567085658 or email info@futurekids.ae

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PR Category : Education & Learning
Posted on :Sunday, November 17, 2013  5:51:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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