Dear leen,
yes, both parents can join in, so usually i'd follow my girl whilst my hubby is the photo/videographer
the weekly programme goes like this:
1. warm up exercise with songs and "marching" around the circle
2. stunt of the week between parent and baby
3. free play (got many little tikes swings and gym facilities)
4. separation time (babies play in the circle with the teachers whilst parents step aside, for the babies to learn independence)
5. keep the toys (for the babies to learn to sort the toys)
It was bubble-time instead of the separation time for the week with bedtime theme
6. puppet story time
7. bye bye song
i must say that it's a safe and clean environment for the kids to exercise and learn to socialize. my girl being the only baby in the whole family clan only communicates with oldies like myself and my in-laws, so the school is an ideal learning environment for her.
as for the teachers, they're very nice. my girl being shy of strangers, tends to cry very often. but they're very patient with her, am so thankful for this. the principal is also very nice, my girl likes him.
overall, am very satisfied with the school except that their normal classes are usually in the morning (too rush for me) and they're more crowded. we can keep our private classes small (at least 5 babies)