Funny Day's - Play / Learn / Grow / Together
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FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions:

1. Is childcare service approved by government? Does parent receive centrelink benefits?

Yes our service is approved provider. Eligible parents receive centrelink benefits such as CCS (childcare subsidy) based on their family income. Parents needs to register with centrelink - MyGov website via online application and need to inform them about starting of childcare service for their child/ren

2. What are requirements for new child enrollment?

Parent/s and child needs to have a separate CRN, child's birth certificate copy and up to date immunisation statement when they submit the enrollment form.

3. How to enroll my child?

Parents to call on 0435816845 to make an appointment for orientation and enrollment process.

4. Whats’ fees for childcare Service?

Funny Days Kindergarten is a registered service provider. Eligible parents are entitled to the centrelink childcare benefits such as Child Care Subsidy (CCS). All daily fees includes morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea.

for current childcare fees, please contact the service

5. How to pay childcare fees?

Parents to pay fees by direct debit method. Fees will be deducted every fortnight from their credit card or nominated bank account. Its the easiest way of making payment and parent won't need to remember all time

6. Does our childcare provides services for children who needs additional help?

Funny Days believe that educators are children’s best teachers in their learning process. Teachers collaborate with families and children to prepare child’s developmental goal, projects and themes based on their interests. Management and educators works with mutual respect and collaboratively to meet children and families needs. Funny Days management assist all staff in their personal and professional development, maintains professionalism and follows professional standards at all time.

Service Management

Yes, our childcare provides Inclusion support service for those children who has disability, autism or development delays issues in coordination with government agency.