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Pallavan daycare at DLF Phase I started in the month of April 2010.
A premier and professionally managed day care facility where children from the age of 12 months to 6 years are provided with a secure, caring and enriched environment that fosters their holistic development and provides them with a “home away from home”.

This center is managed by trained educators from Pallavan, an organization running established playschool programmes since 2001 in Gurgaon.

Pallavan Day care operates from 8:30 am. to 6:30 pm. on all working days. The staff operates in two shifts. The following facilities are provided at the daycare :-
  • A healthy and safe environment under the supervision of experienced educators and trained maids.
  • A library, out door play area, a pretend play area, an activity room, an art area, a dining room, a nap room, child friendly toilets and its own pantry.
  • Nutritious snacks are prepared from a menu that combines nutrition with kids appeal.
  • An age appropriate educational program designed for each child.
Day care programme timings:
We offer a number of options to suit the needs of the working parents.
1. Three (3) hour programme that lets parents choose the three hours that they want to send their children for. This is ideally suited for children from 1-2 years or for children who attend our 1 hour programme in the preschool and need to be here till lunch time (for parents who work half day).
2. Half day programme. This is for children who need to be in a secure environment from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm or from 1:30 to 6:30 pm.
3. Full day programme where the child can come to the daycare and it is a home for her/him, with our caring and trained staff, from 8:30 am to 6:30 pm.
A special half day programme is available only to our Pallvan preschool children who are dropped by the parents at nine and picked up at 6:30 pm. The daycare staff is responsible for picking up the child from the preschool and bringing her/him to the daycare. The timings are 12 noon to 6:30 pm.
4. Daily plan for occassional needs of parents

A typical day at the day care:
The day begins with the children playing outdoors followed by breakfast.
They then go to the activity room and spend the morning doing different activities.
By 12 the children go to the basement to play or in winters they go outdoors.
Lunch is laid out for the children between 1 and 2 pm after which they listen to stories and sleep till about 4 pm.
After 4 pm the children freshen up, have a snack, and then have different activities every day of the week. By 6:30 they are ready to be picked up.

The day care has a daily diary that our staff maintains meticulously.

The following is for your information:


Items to be sent in the bag everyday/left at the daycare(Please Label Everything
  • For the babies parents need to provide cerelac, diapers, bibs and wet wipes.
  • A change of clothes with additional underwears (2 sets for full day children).
  • Breakfast/lunch in microwave safe containers.
  • Personal grooming items like comb, cream etc (please label it)
  • If you are particular about the potty seat please leave it with us.
  • Any security toy/blanket a child may be used to while sleeping
  • A quilt/blanket in the winter and a sheet in the summer.
  • For any medication being sent please refer to the instructions below
The day care shall provide juice, nestle milk and a snack to the children.

Medication Container Labels Must Contain
  • The child’s full name.
  • Name of the medication and strength.
  • How many days is the medication to be given, if the medication is to be continued after that, please inform us in writing.
  • Route of administration: i.e., in the right eye, by mouth, in the left ear, etc.
  • Amount (dose) of medication to be given (how much and how often).
  • Special concerns (e.g., do not give with food; avoid sunlight).
  • Medication to be handed out personally.
Symptoms requiring removal of a child from the day care

Certain signs and Symptoms in children may suggest the presence of a communicable disease. These children should not be in a group setting. Children with:

FEVER: If the temperature is 100 or above. The child may return when he /she has been fever free for 24 hours.

BREATHING: Difficult breathing or hard coughing.

DIARRHEA: Two or more abnormally loose stools in the previous 24 hours.

VOMITING: Two or more episodes of vomiting in the previous 24 hours.

EYE/NOSE: Mucous or pus from eyes or cloudy or thick drainage from the nose.

SORE THROAT: When fever or swollen glands are present.

RASH: Undiagnosed rashes with fever or other signs of illness.

ITCHING: Persistent itching or scratching of the body or scalp.
 
     
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