Zoeya Mehwish, 7, practises the keyboard during her free time at Roses Music and Learning Centre in Fujairah, on December 14, 2016. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National
Zoeya Mehwish, 7, practises the keyboard during her free time at Roses Music and Learning Centre in Fujairah, on December 14, 2016. Jeffrey E Biteng / The National

Working mothers in Fujairah at a loss to find care for children during holidays



FUJAIRAH // Working mothers have expressed their concerns about a lack of holiday camps and activities for children in the emirate over the upcoming three-week school break.

Only a few centres are offering a limited number of activities for two to three hours a week, leaving parents struggling to keep their children occupied during the break, often while they have to work.

A 38-year-old working mother from Syria said that she would have difficulties during the school break as her maid was be out of the country.

“I finish work about 6pm and during school days I leave my kids with the maid. Now she is on vacation and I don’t know what to do,” said Hala Sadiq, who has three children aged between 5 and 9.

“I can’t leave them alone so I started searching for a day-care centre that provides activities that suits their ages. Unfortunately, I didn’t find any.

“Most of them offer activities for two to three hours a week and that’s not enough, so I decided to send them to my sister’s house in Sharjah. It’s not the ideal situation but I don’t have other choices.”

Another working mother said that she had to take annual leave to look after her child as she had no other options.

“I don’t have a full-time maid so I applied for a vacation to stay with my child during his school break. It’s the only solution as I couldn’t find a place to put him in,” said Seham Ayoub, a 35-year-old Jordanian mother of a six-year-old boy

“I wanted to enrol him in a sports activity like soccer but the fees are quite high and we can’t afford it now. Most likely we will spend the vacation at home unless he approves to go and take some music classes.”

Muhamed K B, an Indian father of two, said that children in Fujairah need to have a place that could provide daily educational and fun activities so they could make the most of the holidays.

“Children need extracurricular activities throughout the day to keep them busy and enjoying their free time,” he said.

“I have a 6-year-old girl and a 2-year-old boy. I believe it is a must to have a child camp that can provide such activities everyday as some institutions are conducting programmes but only for one hour twice a week.”

The manager of Roses Music and Learning Centre said that it had been offering music, singing and painting classes for almost five years in Fujairah.

“We offer lessons for children above 3-years-old and the course duration is for one month. Participants can attend three sessions per week, with each lesson for one hour,” said Indian Dhanesan C B.

The centre is open weekdays, but only from 4pm to 9pm. The course costs Dh200 a child.

“Our prices are affordable and not high in order to encourage everyone to join,” he said.

“Sometimes we offer morning classes, but only during school breaks. Unfortunately children can’t spend the day at the centre but at least they can learn something new during their visits.”

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