Honestly, I don't like moving house. There are so much to organize and pack. With a full time job and a little one who will 'help you' to unpack everything that you have packed, we decided to spend a little bit more money to hire a mover this time. The mover will help us pack all the necessary items into boxes, move all the furniture and boxes to the new house and unpack all the stuffs in the boxes. All in, we were quoted RM 2,300 for the service. We will only know if this figure is worth paying this month end when the moving takes place.
With the move, we have decided to send little Jaden boy to a day care instead of hiring another babysitter to look after him. After much scouting at the housing area, I have chosen to send him to Cherie Heart Setia Alam. The reason being I could not find any other day care centers or nursery that accepts toddler who is less than 2 years old. Cherie Heart happens to have a wide range of programs, which include infant care service that cater for baby starting from 3 months old. Also, to reduce the probability of contagious sickness, I prefer playgroup that is conducted in small group. Cherie Hearts' Playgroup 1 that caters for kids aged 18 months to 3 years old happens to only have 5 toddlers.
Honestly, we were quite reluctant to send him to day care at such a young age. Will he be able to adapt himself and get along with new friends? Will he be able to follow instruction and eat on his own? He could barely talk yet except able to articulate the word 'car' in English and 1, 2 in mandarin. He also doesn't really understand any instruction except occasionally able to follow my command when I ask him to keep his toys into the toy box. Yes, that's it.
To test things out, one of the afternoon I took Jaden to pay a visit to Cherie Hearts, just to see how would he react to the unfamiliar environment. Throughout the journey, I repeatedly told Jaden (knowing that most likely he wouldn't get my message) that he could signal me by crying if he does not like the place and I would figure out another alternative for him. The bottom line was I wanted him to be happy thus he did not need to force himself to like the place.
Upon stepping into Cherie Hearts, Jaden was immediately attracted to the toys placed on the shelf. He helped himself and started to play those toys in no time.
He also helped himself to explore to the infant room to 'make friends' with a few less than 1 year old babies in their cots. The nurses in the infant room had a big laugh seeing a 16-month old toddler trying to be diplomatic to those babies.
Before long, his classmates who were initially taking their afternoon nap woke up and rushed out from their napping room. I saw my boy took his initiative to approach them and started to 'talk' to them. It was quite a scene when you see the other 5 toddlers, all below 3 years old gathered around Jaden and began their baby talk. I never knew that my son was such a socialite!
While the 5 toddlers were taken to another room by their teacher to enjoy their afternoon tea, I held Jaden's hand and told him that it was time to go home. To my surprise, he push away my hands and ran back to the toys. I have no choice but to carry him while he struggled hard to escape from my cuddle. This boy did not want to leave! After allowing him to spend another 10 minutes in his 'fairy land', I finally managed to grab hold of him in my arms and left Cherie Hearts.
Deposit was paid and uniform were bought, Jaden boy will begin his new adventure in Cherie Hearts starting mid of September. Hope he will do fine.
Cherie Hearts premise in Setia Alam, is a single-storey banglo in a guarded community |
Jaden was having a good time on the registration day. This boy did not want to leave his school! |
Hi Minzy. Came across your post on cherie hearts. Is your son still there now? I'm going to move to setia alam in June and would like to send my 18-month old LO there. Would like to know more feedback from you about cherie hearts. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Joey, welcome to the neighbourhood. Do you have an email address? I prefer to send you my feedback via email. Alternatively, I strongly encourage you to pay them a visit to 'feel' the ambience of the centre. You may call the person in-charge to fix the appointment, Ms. Ratna 0162152549.
DeleteHi Minzy,
DeleteI have been trying to call the center for over a week on end now. It seems like all their numbers are invalid.. So you can imagine what a relief it was to see your post. Do you happen to know the latest valid number i can contact please? We're hoping to move by end of this month... So kinda stressed out @_@.
Regards,
Ms.Livan.
Hi Livan,
DeleteYou may call 016-2027351. This is the centre latest contact number that I have. Good luck!
Hi, may I know is yourchild still in Cherrie Heart?How's the setting and overall environment? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi Sean, my child is still in Cherrie Hearts. One of the reasons of us to still keeping him there is he is so used to the environment and we do not think it is a wise idea to change the environment if he is happy with the friends and teachers. The other good thing about the centre is the low number of student which directly translate into lower chance of sickness contact and personal accident. I would suggest that you pay a visit to the centre and have a chat with the teacher before enrolling your child.
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