General questions

Zen Child follows a play-based, holistic, and child-centric approach, focusing on emotional well-being, cognitive development, and joyful learning.

We accept children from 1.8 years to 6 years, across Playgroup, Nursery, and Kindergarten programs.

Yes, our campus is safe, secure, hygienic, and child-friendly, with trained staff and strict safety protocols.

Admissions and enrollment

Parents need to submit a birth certificate copy, passport-size photographs, address proof, and Aadhaar card (if available).

Admissions can be initiated by visiting the school, contacting the admissions team, or filling out the inquiry form on our website.

No formal test is conducted. Admission is based on age eligibility and a simple interaction to understand the child’s comfort level.

Programs and curriculum

We offer Playgroup, Nursery, Kindergarten, along with enrichment programs such as Music & Movement, Outdoor Play, Cognitive Skill Building, and Social Skill Growth.

Yes, play-based learning strengthens language, numeracy, problem-solving, and thinking skills, forming a strong academic foundation.

Our teachers receive professional training, continuous workshops, mentoring, and classroom support in play-based early childhood education.

Communication guidelines

We use our Parent Connect App, along with messages, notices, meetings, and regular interactions to keep parents informed.

Progress is shared through observations, reports, meetings, and updates on the Parent Connect App.

Yes, scheduled parent-teacher meetings and open communication channels ensure ongoing collaboration.

Policies and procedures

Through warm routines, emotional bonding, positive guidance, and attentive educators, children feel secure and confident every day.

Teachers observe each child’s pace and strengths and provide personalized support and activities accordingly.

We track progress through continuous observation, developmental milestones, and activity-based assessments.

We follow positive guidance and reinforcement, focusing on empathy, respect, and self-regulation—never punishment.