About ludao day care centre
Available placement for teacher exchange, voluntary work and internship
Ludao Day care was first started in November 1998. In the beginning there were about 70 kids but after it was closed on June 2016 and reopened on February 2017 there are only 13 needy kids but we are expecting to get more kids in the coming Months.
The New Ludao Day care has 3 teachers who all have Montessori teacher training. In addition to that there is a Secretary, a cleaner and a watchman working in the day care. Day care is open from Monday to Friday at 7:15am up to 5pm.
The kids arrive around 8 o’clock in the morning and around 4pm the parents pick them home. The age of the kids vary from 2 up to 5 years. In the day care the kids are divided to 3 different classes according to their age and skills. There is “Baby class” for the youngest ones and also for all the newcomers regardless of their age. “Apple class” is in the middle and “Banana class” prepares the 5 years old kids to the primary school.
All the kids get porridge around 10 and lunch around midday. After the lunch all the kids take a nap. The young ones in the baby class may also sleep earlier. During the day the kids are playing, singing, learning to write and read and count, learning alphabets, numbers, colors, greetings, weekdays, months and other skills needed in the primary school. The day care is lacking toys for the small kids under 5 years. They are wishing if people who come there could bring some old kids toys there as donation but of course this is not a condition for coming.
The teachers are also very eager to learn new games and plays that can be played with the kids and new songs to be sang with the kids. Ludao Day care would make a very good internship placement for students in social or care take sectors. You can easily share your new ideas and knowledge in this placement. You can also choose according to your education or interest in which class you want to work.
The working hours will be from 8 am to 2 pm. Some of the kids are not potty trained yet so as a working clothes you may want to use clothes that can get dirty.
Ludao Day care was first started in November 1998. In the beginning there were about 70 kids but after it was closed on June 2016 and reopened on February 2017 there are only 13 needy kids but we are expecting to get more kids in the coming Months.
The New Ludao Day care has 3 teachers who all have Montessori teacher training. In addition to that there is a Secretary, a cleaner and a watchman working in the day care. Day care is open from Monday to Friday at 7:15am up to 5pm.
The kids arrive around 8 o’clock in the morning and around 4pm the parents pick them home. The age of the kids vary from 2 up to 5 years. In the day care the kids are divided to 3 different classes according to their age and skills. There is “Baby class” for the youngest ones and also for all the newcomers regardless of their age. “Apple class” is in the middle and “Banana class” prepares the 5 years old kids to the primary school.
All the kids get porridge around 10 and lunch around midday. After the lunch all the kids take a nap. The young ones in the baby class may also sleep earlier. During the day the kids are playing, singing, learning to write and read and count, learning alphabets, numbers, colors, greetings, weekdays, months and other skills needed in the primary school. The day care is lacking toys for the small kids under 5 years. They are wishing if people who come there could bring some old kids toys there as donation but of course this is not a condition for coming.
The teachers are also very eager to learn new games and plays that can be played with the kids and new songs to be sang with the kids. Ludao Day care would make a very good internship placement for students in social or care take sectors. You can easily share your new ideas and knowledge in this placement. You can also choose according to your education or interest in which class you want to work.
The working hours will be from 8 am to 2 pm. Some of the kids are not potty trained yet so as a working clothes you may want to use clothes that can get dirty.
Special thanks to our Partners: The Maarifa Project and the Kincaidston primary school of Sctoland for their Big support!