Our Values
For parents, we provide peace of mind and the ability to work or attend school. Parents can feel confident that their children are being cared for in a safe and nurturing environment while they are away. We have trained staff who can provide age-appropriate activities and educational opportunities for children. KIMA provides children with a head start in school and life as a whole.
Social & Fun
We provide children with a variety of social and fun experiences. Socialization is an important aspect of childcare as it helps children to develop their communication and social skills. KIMA have structured activities such as group games and projects that encourage children to work together, share, and take turns. These activities help children learn how to communicate effectively and build relationships with others.
Safe Enviroment
A safe environment is crucial for the well-being of children in childcare. Childcare centers are required to follow strict safety guidelines and regulations to ensure the safety of the children in their care. These guidelines include, but are not limited to Fire safety, Health and sanitation and Supervision.
Our childcare centers have qualified staff that are trained in early childhood education. These staff membersplay an important role in providing children with a safe and stimulating environment for learning and growth. They are responsible for creating and implementing age-appropriate activities and educational opportunities for children.
Caring Staff
Our Childcare centers have staff that are trained and experienced in caring for children. These staff members play an important role in creating a safe, nurturing, and stimulating environment for children. They are responsible for the overall care and well-being of the children in their care, and are trained in child development, behavior management, and emergency procedures.
Qualified Teachers
Qualified teachers have a deep understanding of child development and how to create an appropriate learning environment for young children. They are also trained in curriculum development, assessment, and observation techniques, which allows them to evaluate children's progress and adapt instruction to meet their individual needs.