COSTS
Full attendance - €390 (€147,34 Parents' payment + €242,66 co-financing of childcare providers ( If available )
Registration fee - 50 €
Short-term care - 5 €/h
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
Birth certificate and its copy
Certificate from a doctor with the conclusion that the child can visit the development center.
EVERYDAY ITEMS AND CHANGE CLOTHES 2-3 sets of changes. During the summer period, 1-2 sets are still available (sweating, playing outside with water, bubbles, sand, etc.) Everyday, you need flexible clothing that does not restrict the range of motion and is WITHOUT complicated fasteners (many small pods, hooks, back fastener, difficult to put on clothes). Children are learning the skill of dressing and complex fasteners make this process difficult. Also, for those who have started potty training, bodysuits will be a problem to get to sitting down. Also, if potty training is started, additional spare clothes are needed. Pajamas Sandals (we recommend light shoes with a flexible sole, more comfortable steps and movements) or socks with silicone coating in the foot part Diapers, if needed, and wet wipes. Hair brush or comb, hair elastics
OUTERWEAR APPROPRIATE FOR THE SEASON AND THE WEATHER. In wet weather, warm and moisture-resistant outerwear, gloves (preferably 2 pairs if you don't have time to dry), hat and warm, moisture-resistant shoes.
Full attendance - €390 (€147,34 Parents' payment + €242,66 co-financing of childcare providers ( If available )
Registration fee - 50 €
Short-term care - 5 €/h
NECESSARY DOCUMENTS
Birth certificate and its copy
Certificate from a doctor with the conclusion that the child can visit the development center.
EVERYDAY ITEMS AND CHANGE CLOTHES 2-3 sets of changes. During the summer period, 1-2 sets are still available (sweating, playing outside with water, bubbles, sand, etc.) Everyday, you need flexible clothing that does not restrict the range of motion and is WITHOUT complicated fasteners (many small pods, hooks, back fastener, difficult to put on clothes). Children are learning the skill of dressing and complex fasteners make this process difficult. Also, for those who have started potty training, bodysuits will be a problem to get to sitting down. Also, if potty training is started, additional spare clothes are needed. Pajamas Sandals (we recommend light shoes with a flexible sole, more comfortable steps and movements) or socks with silicone coating in the foot part Diapers, if needed, and wet wipes. Hair brush or comb, hair elastics
OUTERWEAR APPROPRIATE FOR THE SEASON AND THE WEATHER. In wet weather, warm and moisture-resistant outerwear, gloves (preferably 2 pairs if you don't have time to dry), hat and warm, moisture-resistant shoes.