Of Cuddles and Hugs

Cuddles and Hugs students go about their daily activities recently. The school was launched in Zimbabwe last August. The school officials say they are aiming at offering total day care service to Zim students.
“Some of the best years in life are the time spent as a child and later our collegiate years… As working adults in a fast paced society, we sometimes forget just how precious and fleeting those years are.

“With that in mind, imagine an alternative to traditional infant, day and after school care that not only met your child care needs, but also provided an activity based learning environment that mirrors those used at colleges, universities and vocational centers around the nation.

A college community of professional care givers with the credentials to not only enhance your child’s early social and motor skills, but to also teach them advanced studies in the arts and sciences found at institutions of higher learning. A collegiate-based curriculum tailored specifically for children, taught in a fun, nurturing care giving environment,” said an official at the school.

She added that their teachers are committed to providing a conducive learning and playing environment with the child in mind. “We especially focus on giving a warm and cuddly environment for both toddlers and babies. The result is a home away from home, we don’t want the mothers to stress when at work and we want the children to feel safe and loved. For those preparing for school we ensure they have a solid base and are ready for formal school.”

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