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Kido Home receives over 5000 enquiries including from Bahrain

TDT | Manama

The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com   

Focusing on the needs of parents and the requirements of families in the region, Kido Education, a global network of nurseries based out of five countries, has developed and curated a one of a kind platform – Kido Home - for the early years education sector. The platform was launched in the Middle East in September 2020, coinciding with their global launch in Hong Kong, India and the United States.

Within the first few months of launch, the home-based platform said it received more than 5000 enquiries across the region, out of which for those trialling, every third parent has enrolled to access the personalized programme for their child.

Kido Home has both morning and evening classes running for children allowing them to be taught by teachers from the UK, with an emphasis on project-based and thinking-based learning.

“The over-whelming uptick in interest from far and wide even after the reopening of the physical schools, as well as demand on an ongoing basis, leads us to believe that through Kido Home we can bring Early Childhood Education to an even wider audience in the long-run,” according to Umair Tariq, Kido CEO for Middle East & Africa.

The nursery said it received an overwhelming response from UAE, KSA and Bahrain. According to Kido Founder, Aniruddh Gupta, “While social interaction is currently on the halt, we don’t want that to deter a child’ path of learning, which is why we are launching several other initiatives that will help parents take advantage of the award-winning curriculum curated by global early education specialists from some of the best universities across the world.”

Kïdo Home is currently enrolling across the region. Parents can sign up for a free trial class by visiting www. kidohome.net.

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