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Trinity Kids: Raising The Bar In Childcare

Daisy Ng, Founder and Chief Education Officer, Trinity Kids

12-Nov-24 10:00

Trinity Kids: Raising The Bar In Childcare

Childcare is one of the most pressing challenges facing Malaysian families today. With concerns over learning environments for children, safety and the delicate balance between work and family life, parents are struggling to find reliable, childcare options that ensure their children’s well-being.

In today’s episode, we are joined by Daisy Ng, the Founder and Chief Education Officer of Trinity Kids, a playschool dedicated to reshaping the childcare landscape in Malaysia. Daisy shares with their mission to create a safe, nurturing environment where children can thrive, while also supporting modern working families. We will also dive into Daisy’s journey to founding Trinity Kids, the challenges and opportunities within the local childcare industry, and her aspirations for accessible, affordable childcare for Malaysian families.

Produced by: Carol Wong

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  Women in BusinessmanagingeducationFamily/Parentingentrepreneurs

Tags:  playschoolchildcarechildcare industry





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