QuoteReplyTopic: Recommend waikato kindy Posted: 23 February 2010 at 12:29pm
my boy is going to kindy this year but i dont know where to send him...he goes to daycare 2 days a week but we cant afford it hence kindy.....i had attentions of going to ngaruawahia one as then its walking distance .....but after visiting i just didnt feel comfortable and no one seemed to be smiling........could have been a bad day .......i also didnt like that they didnt have set eating times.is this normal in all centres? was then thinking of a pukete area one but it means i have to put baby in car and petrol isnt the cheapest...as it is i have to take him to daycare as my hubby refuses.........we wont go there.........so any help would be grateful........beginning to think i should just leave him at daycare (which is in te rapa)
There used to be quite a good one at Te Kowhai, not sure if it is still there (we moved away from the area 10 years ago), but my sister and brother went there and seemed to turn out well!!!
My 4 year old is in pukete kindy and I love it. I am not sure about eating though as her snack comes home most days but everyone is friendly and there are heaps of things going on. Lots of different stations and she is particularly taken with the swan plants, frogs and fish. Hope you find a good fit somewhere.
Sam is starting at Insoll kindy in a few months. There is a teacher there who was MY kindy teacher when I was little, at the very same Kindy. It's a realy nice Kindy, not in the best area but still nice. Sam is two days younger than Tyreece, so they could start at the same time and be friends.
about the food thing - most kindy's (as opposed to a daycare or creche) don't have set eating times. It is all about the child deciding when they want to eat and play and making their own decisions.
Amy went through a stage of always eating her snack but for the last few weeks she is so busy playing that she doesn't get round to it. I don't worry as her kindy is 12.45 - 3.15pm so she has just had her lunch will not starve .
I've heard that the chartwell kindy is quite good and also the one on river road, I think it is miropiko kindy has and excellent reputation. I've started Dom at Kindy Tots in Queenwood, it's a private kindy but they do the 20hours free for 3 year olds, quite a long waiting list though.
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