Embracing Holistic Learning

Happy Hearts childcare launches in Beerwah

By Sonia Isaacs

Family-owned and operated ‘Happy Hearts’ childcare and Kindergarten is set to launch in Beerwah later this month.
The new state-of-the-art, purpose-built facility is located in the new Health Hub precinct, which will be the company’s ninth early learning centre.
Speaking with GC&M News, Happy Hearts Owner, Nabeel Tayob, said the company chose Beerwah as the location of their first Sunshine Coast centre due to the significant demand for high quality childcare in the Hinterland area.
“The opportunity to establish our centre in such a centralised location in Beerwah was ideal, due to an unprecedented demand for a high quality childcare facility and a central location in a rapidly growing hinterland hub,” he said. Mr Tayob said he was genuinely excited to be bringing their quality play-based early learning facility model to Beerwah.
He said the team was looking forward to building new relationships and establishing connections within the Beerwah community.
“We are excited to be bringing our child-focused, all-inclusive service to the Sunshine Coast,” he said.
“We have put a lot of thought and planning in providing an authentic, enriching and exceptional experience for both our children and educators.”
Mr Tayob explained that ‘Happy Hearts’ was much more than just a name, it was a holistic philosophy. He said the name reflected the company’s commitment to core values that included providing a harmonious, inclusive and supportive environment for all.
“Our environments create a safe, natural, homely, flexible, and welcoming atmosphere,” he said.
“We value and respect the unique individuality of each other, our children and families.
“We lead with kindness, to create a harmonious atmosphere where everyone is valued.”
Happy Hearts Beerwah will cater for children aged from six weeks to five years of age.
The centre has qualified educators as well as Bachelor Qualified Teachers to run the approved Kindergarten program. Happy Hearts Beerwah will also have an in-house chef with a full commercial kitchen, providing the highest quality food for the children in their care.
Mr Tayob said when children attended the centre everything was included from nappies and fresh meals to Centre activity incursions and excursions.
He said by offering a safe, inspiring and nurturing environment, Happy Hearts empowered children to build confidence, self awareness and emotional intelligence.
“Our research has found that children who are engaged in quality play based learning experiences are more likely to have a positive developmental outcomes, which can support the best possible start to their schooling life,” he said. Online enrolments are open now, and centre tours are available by appointment at www.happyheartschildcare.com.au/location/beerwah/
To contact the centre call (07) 2112 7822, 8-12 Turner Street, Beerwah.

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