Childcare Options in Ireland

Posts about the different types of childcare available (creches, childminders, nannies, etc.), their pros and cons, and how to choose the right one for your family.

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Special Needs Childcare

It is customised treatment for children with additional requirements or restrictions. Key details: provided by professionals from inclusive settings or specialist centres. Perhaps qualified under the Access and Inclusion Model (AIM) for more money. Aims Program Ireland’s Invclusion Youngsters With Extra Needs Government website, Gov.ie governor.ie Children’s services in disability Hse.id Ireland is full of […]

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Parent and Toddler Groups

Parents/caregivers meet young children for play and socialising in informal, neighborhood-based groups. Important points: Usually low-cost and run under volunteer direction. Excellent for early socialisation and parental support. Governor’s Island Parent and Toddler Groups gov.i Parent, young child, and toddler groups hyse.ie Groups of Parent and Toddler Development www.childcareonline.ie In Ireland, parent and toddler groups

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After-School Care

Programs for school-age children (4–12 years) providing care both before and after school and during holidays. Important particulars: Usually run out of community centres or schools. May cover food, activities, and homework assistance. Nationwide Childcare Program Gov.ie NCS, National Childcare Scheme: Citizen Information citizensinformed.ie After-school care programs in Ireland give school-aged children supervised settings outside

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Nannies/Au Pairs

professional nanny’s or au pair’s in-house care. Essential information: Nannies could hold official credentials, such as Early Childhood Education degrees. Usually young people from abroad who offer childcare in return for room/board and a salary, au pairs are Here are some helpful sites to locate details about nannies and au pairs in Ireland: Websites aimed

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childcare & creches in Ireland

Full-Time Daycare (Crèche)

Licensed facilities offering children between the ages of 0 and 12 either full- or part-time care. Included are Montessori programs, preschoolers, and nurseries. Important nuances: overseen by Tusla, Ireland’s Child and Family Agency. Usually follow the Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) program for free preschool hours. The following websites can help you to create

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