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Daycares.
Good Evening.
My 2 year old will be coming to Aruba with my wife during this semester. Does anyone know any good daycares that function like schools. Some where they speak a little bit of English so my child can understand Any ideas? Are American citizens allowed to go to daycares in Aruba? Since he will be there with my wife? |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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I would contact the international school because they teach
in English. You can put your toddler in daycare anywhere because I believe it is not 'government subsidized'. But just like anywhere - the good ones might be full and/or have a waiting list.
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If you PM me - i'll give you the name of a few school teachers who
can help you out. Was not suggesting the international school in fact I didn't even know they took kids that small. Thought they could give you some names of other places on the island.
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