It’s a 24/7 Operating Center located inside the P&G Premises in Hyderabad. This bright and colorful center offers parents the ease of dropping off their children on their way to work. Nestled away from the busy and polluted city, the center is open only to parents working inside the Plant.
Equipped with safety alarms, emergency exits, Barton Locks and finger guards, the center’s safety measures are of the highest quality, enabling the parent to feel relaxed and assured that their little one is in the safest of hands.
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The focus of the program is to instill independent learning, creative thinking & excellent communication skills to arm your children to succeed in tomorrow’s world.
A home away from home, KLAY's Daycare Program, provides your children a safe, secure and stimulating environment that positively engages and challenges them.
Engage your child in an exciting world of infinite possibilities at our after school daycare program
Arrival and Free Play
Circle Time & Concept Introduction
Snack Break
Outdoor Play
Exploring the Learning Centres
Storytime, Music & Movement, Role Play
Survey Number: 280, Penjerla Village Kothure Mandel, Mahabubnagar, Telangana 509228
Show them that you care deeply about them. Express joy in who they are.
Create routines and rituals for special times during the day like mealtime, nap time, and bedtime.
Give children opportunities to move around, explore and play.
Talk to children about what they seem to be feeling and teach them words to describe those feelings.
KLAY Prep Schools and Daycare is India’s largest and most awarded pre-schools and daycare. With over 165 centres and more than 300 corporate tie-ups, we pride ourselves on our commitment to providing quality education and have enabled more than 20,000 women and supported them as they have gone ahead and pursued their careers. You can learn more here.
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