Little World Children

The location of the daycare

The day care center "Kleine Weltkinder" is located in the north of Berlin in Charlottenburg, on the edge of the Spree and opposite the Charlottenburg Palace Gardens.

The S-Bahn station Jungfernheide (Berlin Ringbahn) and the U-Bahn station Mierendorffplatz are in the immediate vicinity.

Who we are

The "Kleine Weltkinder" daycare center offers 25 childcare places for boys and girls aged 0 to school entry, including integration places. The childcare places are divided into 12 places in the baby area and 13 places in the kindergarten area. The children have access to four rooms and a play area. In addition, the daycare center has a terrace for the common use of both groups.
In the respective rooms, the subject areas are based on the Berlin
Education program designed as inviting 'functional corners'.

Crib area „Star group“

Children under three in our facility receive special protection. Our nursery rooms have been set up to correspond to the development of children under three.
Attachment is an important prerequisite for children to cope with their developmental tasks. The primary attachment begins in the first few months of life and ends around the second year of life.
The bond between child and parents is also relevant for educators and pedagogical professionals. The relationship also shapes the attachment behavior towards other people.
In the crèche, it is particularly exciting to observe the rapid developmental steps of the child and to offer exciting offers according to your own needs.
The rooms in the nursery area provide enough space for movement, relaxation, and various play activities.
Dabei begleiten und unterstützen wir die Kinder auf ihrer Entdeckungsreise in den sechs Bildungsbereichen des Berliner Bildungs Programm sowie unterschiedliche interessanten Themen im Jahrescurriculum.

Elementary/Pre-school Moon Group

Transitions are not easy phases for children. These include, among other things, the transition from family to daycare, from daycare to preschool, or from preschool to elementary school. Each child is unique and needs space and time for acclimatization. A flexible period of at least four to six weeks should be planned for this. In order to make the start of kindergarten as pleasant as possible, we work according to the Berlin adaptation model (INFANS). The Berlin adaptation model is divided into three phases: the basic phase, the stabilization phase, and the final phase. In the basic phase, the caregiver accompanies the child to the facility and slowly builds contact. This phase usually lasts three days. On the fourth day, the parent removes themselves from the group room after saying goodbye to the child. However, they remain nearby in case they are needed in the group room. The first separation determines the duration of the adaptation period. In the final phase, the child stays in the daycare for several hours and has formed a first emotional bond with the pedagogical specialist. The parents are always available for emergencies during this time. The child is given enough time to internalize the daily routine and becomes increasingly confident in the group. Upon agreement with us, parents have the opportunity to observe in the daycare before registering their child. In admission interviews, we introduce the parents to our adaptation concept in detail and make specific agreements with them. The educators receive important information from the parents about the child's diet, sleeping habits, and play behavior. This information is documented in the language learning diary and is the cornerstone for the child's educational biography. They make it easier for educators to understand and perceive the needs of the children. In the best case, transition phases can thus be accompanied in a gentle and loving way.
en_USEnglish