Dubai has introduced a new and innovative home nursery scheme through its Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA). This initiative aims to provide children with the chance to continue their early education safely from home, especially during emergency situations. Parents will now have access to approved nursery programs that help young learners stay engaged and supported without attending physical nurseries.
The scheme is designed to help families manage unexpected events like health crises or other emergencies that might prevent children from going to regular nurseries. By allowing learning at home, KHDA ensures that children’s development and education are not interrupted.
This move highlights Dubai’s commitment to flexible and inclusive education solutions. It offers peace of mind for parents concerned about their children’s safety, while maintaining high standards of early childhood education.
Dubai’s new home nursery program also includes support and resources for parents and caregivers to make home learning effective and enjoyable for kids. The KHDA continues to innovate, responding to the evolving needs of its community amid global challenges.
