Parent-Child Center

The Down Syndrome Foundation R.O.C. operates infant and toddler childcare services with the goal of creating a “second home” for children. Within an atmosphere of respect, acceptance, inclusion, enthusiasm, and love, the program provides guidance tailored to each child’s individual needs. It fulfills their basic physical requirements while emphasizing mental health development, character building, curiosity stimulation, observational skills, and patience cultivation. This approach promotes the healthy and holistic development of each child’s personality. The Foundation also aims to help parents better understand Down syndrome through its supportive childcare services, fostering a nurturing environment of love, respect, and joy. 

Guided by the philosophy of "co-play, co-learn, co-read, and inclusion," the program offers diverse childcare support, parenting education courses, and seminars. It provides a safe, well-equipped, and comfortable learning environment with exploration zones tailored to developmental stages. These activities enhance parent-child interaction, strengthen their bond, and allow children to feel their parents' love and care. 
•    Service Recipients: Preschool children under the age of 6 and their caregivers, as well as other individuals with childcare-related needs.
•    Tuesday to Sundays from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM and 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM. Closed every Monday and on public holidays as announced by the government.