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Involvement of Families 

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At Kensington Kids Kingdom, we believe that the support and information given by the families are crucial to maintaining high-quality care and education. In order to achieve and establish a strong foundation between the home environment and the care environment, we encourage families to share your perspectives, unique skills, and cultural value with us so we can incorporate this into your child's development accordingly.

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  • We provide various ways for families to provide feedback- i.e. child information sheets, email, notice boards and surveys

  • We encourage families to get involved in the centre through attending centre events and parent involvement activities (for example, parent reading to children, celebrating family cultures etc.)

  • We encourage open communication channels with families about their child and the service to foster a greater sense of community and connection

In Relation to Children​

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At Kensington Kids Kingdom, we aim to provide a passionate and fun developmentally appropriate program that promotes healthy happy active learning, togetherness and exploration driven by the interests and needs of our children in care. We believe that every child has a voice and our objective is to ensure that their voice is heard. 

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  • Children are competent and capable of contributing to their learning

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  • The environment is a third teacher and therefore should be set up in a way that supports children’s ability to learn

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  • Families are a rich source of information and support for our children’s learning

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  • Positive interactions build reciprocal relationships

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  • These early years in a child’s life are the building blocks to a child’s future; therefore, the experiences they have with us must be positive, meaningful and sustainable for their future

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  • Bilingual staff to help children with settling into the Kensington Kids Kingdom setting when English is their second language

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  • An educational and developmental program encourages physical growth, fosters satisfying social interactions, enhances creativity, develops language skills and promotes cognitive ability

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