-Day care: Providing a safe place for children during working hours, where they can play and learn in a stimulating environment.
-Educational programs: Providing age-appropriate curricula for children to develop their language, arithmetic, and social skills.
-Creative activities: Organizing activities such as drawing, coloring, handicrafts, and music to develop children's creative skills.
-Health care and awareness: Regularly monitoring children's health status, and providing healthy and balanced meals.
-Social skills training: Teaching children how to interact with their peers and respect others.
-Motor skills development: Organizing sports activities and motor games to improve children's physical ability.
-Educational trips: Organizing field visits to places such as museums or parks to enhance practical learning.
-Consulting services: Providing advice to parents on child upbringing and personal development.
-Transportation services: Providing buses to transport children to and from the nursery.
-Communication with parents: Using applications or periodic reports to keep parents informed of their children's progress.
- Services provided in developing skills and communication
- Developing language skills: Improving the ability to speak and language, including developing vocabulary, developing receptive and expressive language, and understanding language.
- Speech: Treating speech and language difficulties, such as stuttering or difficulty pronouncing some sounds.
- Developing social skills: Helping children improve their social interaction, and enhancing their ability to communicate effectively with their peers and adults.
- Occupational therapy: Improving fine motor skills such as writing, and the ability to perform daily activities.
- Developing academic skills: Providing support in areas such as reading, writing, and mathematics to enhance academic performance.
- Psychological counseling: Providing psychological support to children and parents to help them deal with psychological and social challenges.
- Life skills development programs: Teaching children how to deal with daily life situations independently and effectively.