Accompany your children on a daily basis

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The cribs KidsCare in Luxembourg accompany your children in each small and big stage of their life.

Our professionals are committed to guiding them in a caring environment. The exchange with the families and the quality of the language used are also strong commitments of our network of nurseries and day centers.

Support your children with kindness

Benevolence guides our support for your children in our private nurseries.

We respectfully encourage them in their development and learning. The activities for children offered by our nurserys and day centers promote autonomy. Thus, children learn to gain confidence and evolve in their environment with serenity.

Finally, the child safety is always our priority to promote the development of the child.

Exchange with families

We professionnels KidsCare make themselves available to parents for exchange and discussion. Taking the time to listen is a key commitment of our child care systems.

The exchange takes place with the families of our nurserys and reception systems on a daily basis and in all areas. Together we look for solutions to all life situations, whether in the nursery, at school or in the family environment.  

Listening and sharing with confidence are essential to the development of children. Our nursery services also make it possible to develop this privileged and serene relationship with the parents.

The quality of the language

We are committed to always using quality language for each of our interventions. We call the child by his correctly pronounced first name, and build rich sentences with him.

Our professionals help the child to express himself in all social situations, in games or at mealtimes. The quality of the language used throughout the day is an essential educational issue.

Accompany your children with confidence

KidsCare is committed to supporting children and their families in a climate of exchange and trust. 

Listening, talking and benevolence are, in fact, essential points of our welcome charter. 

 


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