It’s happened – you live in Petaling Jaya and your toddler is walking, talking and getting into everything and now you are thinking about enroling them into playschool in PJ!  It’s a big step for both you as a parent, and for your little one.  If your child is one and a half to two years old, it may be in your highest interest to enrol them into a playschool in PJ.

 

What to Expect When You Enrol Your Child in Playschool

Playschool is typically for children aged 1 ½ years old up to 3 ½ years old and is a half day programme, typically from 8am to 12pm.  There are certain playschools in PJ which allow early drop-off for parents who need to be at work earlier – Little Human Scholars is one such playschool.

One thing you should know is that playschool is a structured programme which supports your child in learning their letters, phonetics, numbers, writing skills, science and morals.

While many parents enroll their child in playschool only, other parents have to work the whole day and need full day care.  Little Human Scholars playschool allows parents to also enrol their children in daycare – this takes up the rest of the day.

Another fact is that playschool is a way for your child to learn through playing.  While some playschools may try to force your child to sit still and pay attention in the classroom, others realise that children need to get up, move around and play.  In fact, toddlers and children actually discover and learn more when they are playing.  When education is fun, you make a life-long student out of your children!

 

All-in-One Playschool and Daycare in PJ

Aside from the usual considerations such as price and location, there are several other factors to pay attention to when choosing the right playschool in Petaling Jaya for your little one.  Some of the things to consider when choosing a playschool in PJ is as follows:

  • Sanitisation
  • Location
  • Children-to-teacher ratio
  • Price
  • School and Daycare Hours
  • Safety
  • The Teachers and Staff
  • Friendliness/Sociable people
  • Activities
  • Food menu
  • Daily Schedule
  • Primary Language spoken at Daycare Centre

In summary, Little Human Scholars playschool in PJ is definitely worth looking into.  Located near University Hospital, Jaya One, Jaya33, Jalan Gasing, IT Mall, PJ New Town and PJ Old Town, it is the best daycare centre in PJ in my opinion!  And you can pop in anytime Monday through Friday to check out the school for yourself.  Does it get any better than that??

 

 

About Little Human Scholars School and Daycare Centre in PJ

Little Human Scholars is an all-in-one childcare solution.  It is a preschool, playschool, kindergarten, nursery and full day daycare centre (with extended hours) located in the heart of PJ.

 

In fact, the location is one of the things which makes Little Human Scholars so sought after – it is conveniently nestled near Jalan Gasing, University hospital, PJ Old town, PJ New town, Jaya One, Jaya33, and the PJ IT Mall.

 

The best part is LHS has premiere services many other schools in PJ don’t offer such as full-day daycare with extended hours, CCTV access for parents, and a nifty little phone app called Toddlytic which provides parents with automatic updates on their child’s development, behaviour and health checks.

 

With full-time guards always present at each of their locations, access to CCTV (which is in every room except the office, bathroom and kitchen areas), and very strict pick-up and drop-off rules, Little Human Scholars treats every child who walks into its hallways as one of their own children!

 

This place has it all:  location, safety, health, IGSCE curriculum and play-based learning.  What more could you ask for?  Did I mention they also have transportation services and offer meal plans for students?  It doesn’t get any better than that.

 

If you are interested in a tour of one of our centres (that’s right, there’s more than one), all you need to do is fill out the form here or call +6017-7303-025 and an LHS administrative staff will get back with you shortly!

 

Cheers,

Jana Moreno