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Partou: Helping babies develop through play

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Nov 26, 2024
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Babies love to explore. Everything is new to them. At Partou childcare, staff members are consciously working every day to teach babies new things. They help your child, for example, with rolling and crawling, learning and remembering, and making contact with others.

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Partou's special activity programme for babies

Thanks to Partou's special activity programme for babies, the little ones are challenged to be active and discover the world through play. For example, playing with blocks, balls or pieces of fabric.

As your child explores on their own, they gain a better understanding of what the world has to offer and learn which emotions go with a particular discovery.

Partou has so many wonderful challenges for your little one! You can do a lot of these exercises at home, too, giving you the opportunity to enjoy these magical moments of development together.

Exploring the world with confidence and enthusiasm

When your baby starts at Partou childcare, the pedagogical staff make sure your child enjoys themselves with the other children and finds their place in the group. That way, your little one will start exploring the world with confidence and enthusiasm. As your child gets older, the staff will also look at how your child talks, thinks, solves problems, starts to fantasise and interacts with other children.

The pedagogical staff playfully support your child's development and teach them skills that will help them make a good start at primary school.

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Register your child now

Go to partou.nl to find a Partou childcare location near you and come by for a visit. The Partou team will be happy to show you around and of course you will have every opportunity to ask questions. You can also register your child with them without any obligation. You will then receive a personal offer. 

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