Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

How Trained Nannies In UAE Become Early Teachers For Children With Play-Based Learning


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times)

Several education providers in UAE have launched initiatives aimed at upskilling nannie to help support children during the most critical years of development.

This transformation follows a noticeable shift in the perception of nannies, from traditional caregivers to integral early educators, and helps respond to a growing demand for trained domestic caregivers.

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Parents now actively seek out nannies with qualifications in early childhood education, first aid, or experience in Montessori or EYFS methodologies.

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Upskilling domestic staff not only enhances early education but also strengthens the bridge between home and school, while elevating the professionalism of domestic care.

Evidence-based childcare tools

GEMS Education has newly introduced GEMS of Early Childhood programme, designed by early years' specialists at GEMS Wellington Academy. The initiative is tailored to equip families - including nannies-with evidence-based practices and practical tools.

The comprehensive course covers a range of subjects such as infant first aid, babies' brain development, and mental health awareness. Participants receive real-life resources like sleep strategies, infant nutrition guides, and communication development aids. Bilingual materials ensure inclusivity for the UAE's diverse population.

“UAE parents increasingly prioritise structured early learnin at home, valuing cognitive, emotional, and language development from infancy. There is strong demand for bilingual education (Arabic/English), play-based learning, and alignment with formal curricula like EYFS or Montessori. Technology use is monitored, with many preferring screen-free, hands-on activities,” said Sarah O'Regan, principal/CEO of GEMS Wellington Academy – Silicon Oasis.

She emphasised that upskilled nannies bring more to the table.“They deliver structured, play-based activities that support cognitive and emotional growth, and align well with school-readiness goals. The impact on child development is multifaceted:

  • Cognitive: Faster language and problem-solving development

  • Emotional/social: Improved behaviour, empathy, and self-regulation

  • School readiness: Stronger routines, independence, and early literacy

  • Environment: A safer, more stimulating, and nurturing home setting.”

Other experts also agree that empowering nannies through training turns them into active contributors to a child's foundational learning.

“Zero to 6 years is the most important developmental age for a child. Parents today view the home as an extension of the classroom. Trained nannies are no longer just caregivers; they are learning aides who help reinforce foundational skills,” said Dr Vandana Gandhi, CEO and founder of British Orchard Nursery and British Orchard Teacher Training Centre, UAE and UK.

She added that structured certifications directly impact care quality.

“At British Orchard Teacher Training Centre (BOC), we offer UK CACHE and KHDA-accredited training at Levels 1, 2, and 3. Even basic certifications in first aid, health, safety, and early years support empower nannies to contribute meaningfully to a child's development at home.”

Additionally, Gandhi also flagged the lack of standardisation in the sector.

“Most nannies still operate without formal training. However, this presents a key opportunity - introducing baseline qualifications for home-based caregivers could elevate national childcare standards. As the UAE advances its early years education agenda, certified nannies can play a vital role in safeguarding and supporting learning at home.”

Parents praise skilled nannies

Some UAE families say their experiences with highly trained nannies have made an enormous difference in both care and learning outcomes. Shreya Chakraborty recalled the support she received during her son's infancy.

“It was a real blessing to have Krishna Veni as my child's first nanny. She joined us when my baby was just 20 days old, and being a trained nurse, she brought a level of care and confidence that I deeply appreciated. After completing her 12th grade, she had pursued an intermediate nursing course and had hands-on experience assisting doctors with deliveries back home in Andhra Pradesh, India."

She was incredibly skilled in handling newborns - from giving oil massages and baths to understanding the nuances of feeding, burping, and interpreting a baby's reactions," said Chakraborty.

“What also made her stand out was her education. Since she had completed her schooling, she knew English and could introduce my child to the basics - letters, numbers, and early communication. Having someone with her training and maturity made a world of difference. It showed in the way she cared for my child.”

'Super nanny'

Filipino expat Bernadette Lalog spoke warmly of her nanny, Susan Ison.

“My nanny, takes care of my four-year-old twins, and I have to say - she's truly a 'super nanny'. She doesn't just look after them; she teaches them how to trace, colour, and paint. She's become their teacher and coach. Although she studied only up to secondary school, she takes on the responsibility with genuine dedication and sincerity."

When I was pregnant and diagnosed with gestational diabetes, Susan went out of her way to research online and carefully plan meals tailored to my dietary needs. She's more than just a cook - she's a culinary curator. She can whip up Filipino dishes that taste like they're from a restaurant and is also an excellent baker," added Lalog.

"Susan is incredibly resourceful. She even gives me manicures and pedicures from time to time - skills she taught herself. She's also handy with basic plumbing and can fix things like broken pipes and leaking taps.

On top of all this, she can do basic tailoring and alters my children's clothes when needed. People in our community often tell me that the way she cares for my children is truly unmatched. For us, she's more than just a nanny - she's family.”

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