Dubai's KHDA Introduces Home-Based Nursery Services for Young Children
Nursery at home? Everything you need to know about new scheme by Dubai's KHDA
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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has launched a new initiative allowing parents of children under six to access trained teachers at home. This service, activated during emergencies, includes small group settings and one-on-one tutoring, ensuring continuity of early childhood education.
- 01KHDA's new initiative allows home-based nursery services for children under six.
- 02Two plans: CLHL Hubs for small groups and CLHL Educators for individual tutoring.
- 03Services are activated during emergencies when distance learning is mandated.
- 04Only licensed nurseries can provide these services with qualified teachers.
- 05Parents must be present during sessions, and no extra fees are charged for CLHL Hubs.
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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) in Dubai has introduced a new initiative aimed at providing home-based nursery services for children under the age of six. This program allows trained teachers to conduct classes in the home environment during emergencies, such as health crises or severe weather, when traditional nursery operations are disrupted. The initiative includes two service options: CLHL Hubs, which accommodate up to eight children from different families in a nursery-style setting, and CLHL Educators, offering one-on-one tutoring for individual families. Only licensed nurseries with valid KHDA permits can offer these services, ensuring that teachers meet specific qualifications, including early childhood education credentials and safety training. Parents must be present during all sessions, although they do not need to be in the same room as the children. Importantly, families will not incur additional fees for CLHL Hubs, while fees for CLHL Educators will be agreed upon with nurseries. This initiative aims to ensure that young learners continue to receive quality education even in challenging circumstances.
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This initiative provides parents with flexible educational options for their children during emergencies, ensuring continuity in early childhood education.
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