Nozveen's Family Day Care
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Nozveen's Family Day Care Centre overview
MORNING TEA, AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED (bring own healthy Lunch)
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
SCHOOL PREPARATION - READY FOR SCHOOL
23 years of experience providing quality care
Routine and consistent
Clean and hygiene environment
Loving and caring service
Weekly reflections of their daily activities in storypark for the parents to view and each child has different development goals for the Educactor to work throughout the year until it is achieved.
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Nozveen's Family Day Care Service features
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Location
Registered with My Home Your Home Family Day CarePrestons, NSW, 2170
Centre Reviews

San Marino World of Learning is an excellent centre. The educators are very caring and dedicated, and the centre is managed very well.... San Marino World of Learning is an excellent centre. The educators are very caring and dedicated, and the centre is managed very well. I have previously had children at larger child care centres and the educator turnover rate was very high, whereas at San Marino World of Learning we have gotten to know the same educators over a period of years and it creates a very positive and stable environment for the children. I will have 3 children attending over 7 years or so and highly recommend to any parents. Read more
My daughter goes to this daycare 5 days a week. From day one, the educators have been incredibly kind, nurturing, and attentive. It’s... My daughter goes to this daycare 5 days a week. From day one, the educators have been incredibly kind, nurturing, and attentive. It’s clear they genuinely care about the children, and that has made a big difference in our daughter’s confidence, social skills, and overall happiness. She always tells us how much she loves her educators including the centre manager. I highly recommend this daycare to any parent looking for a caring and high-quality early learning centre! Michelle Read more
Approximately 2 weeks ago I visited San Marino World of Learning while exploring childcare options for my son, who has a global developmental... Approximately 2 weeks ago I visited San Marino World of Learning while exploring childcare options for my son, who has a global developmental delay. Upon arrival, I mentioned his needs, and I was immediately advised that this center might not be the best fit due to its open-plan layout, with all children sharing one large room. Instead, I was directed to another center down the road that was deemed a “better fit.” While I understand that every childcare center has its own structure and approach, I believe inclusivity should be a priority in early childhood education. A well-designed childcare centre should cater to the diverse needs of all children rather than redirecting families elsewhere. It would be great to see San Marino World of Learning explore ways to make their environment more adaptable and welcoming to children of all abilities. That said, I have no concerns regarding the infrastructure or general setup of the center. My feedback is solely based on the importance of fostering inclusivity so that all children, regardless of their developmental needs, have the opportunity to thrive in a supportive environment. I also visited 16 other childcares that week which in my honest opinion I believe were more welcoming. I hope this feedback helps spark reflection on how the center can evolve to accommodate a wider range of needs in the future. Thanks! Read more