This article is in collaboration with EdgeProp.
To enable more mothers to pursue their careers, adequate and accessible childcare facilities are vital to support working families.
Finding adequate child care and support remains one of the biggest hurdles for working mothers and young parents. Rising costs of living demand the creation of dual-income households.
According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), less than 60% of Malaysian mothers with children under the age of six are working. This number falls short compared with other Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Singapore, Cambodia and Vietnam.
Having adequate and high-quality childcare centres in the community can provide support to working parents, particularly to mothers intending to return to work. In Selangor, the MamaKerja initiative provides a childcare incentive amounting to RM1,000 to working women earning less than RM8,000 and raising a minimum of three children aged 12 or below.
We explored six popular neighbourhoods in the Klang Valley with more than five childcare centres to cater to its residents.
In this affluent township that offers various amenities amidst green surroundings, there are seven childcare centres based on our desktop research from the Department of Social Welfare website, such as The Children’s House Child Care Centre, and Reliable Child Care Centre. TTDI boasts diverse landed properties, including single-storey and double-storey terrace houses, townhouses (Kiara Green Townhouses) and bungalows, as well as luxury condominiums (The Greens and The Residence) on freehold land. Also, Villa Flora Condominium won the Silver award in the 10 years and above multi-own strata residential category at EdgeProp Malaysia’s Best Managed and Sustainable Property Awards 2020.
This mature neighbourhood with excellent F&B offerings that cater to locals and expats offers 10 childcare centres, according to our Google search, including Taska Tulip, The Children’s House and Kinderland Bangsar. The area provides a mix of landed and high-rise properties, with the latter offering new non-landed options such as Talisa @ Bangsar Hillpark, a luxury condominium.
This sports hub has become one of KL’s prime property locations. Bukit Jalil offers many condos (SkyLuxe On The Park and The Park 2 Residence) and apartments, as well as landed homes, mostly freehold with excellent amenities in the vicinity. According to our desktop research from the Department of Social Welfare website, we found 11 childcare facilities in the area, such as Little Creche Preschool & Childcare Centre and Taska Mama Kids.
Subang Jaya covers vibrant neighbourhoods such as SS15, UEP Subang Jaya, Bandar Sunway and Putra Heights. Aside from landed homes and condos (Subang Olives Residence, Harmoni 1), there are a number of upcoming mixed residential developments in the area (Tropicana Metropark, 2fifth Avenue), which increases the options for interested homebuyers. We counted over 20 childcare centres spread across the city, including Little Montessori World Child Care Centre (USJ 3), Kinderii EduPlay Childcare Centre (Putra Heights), Little Creche Subang Jaya Preschool & Childcare Centre (USJ 14), and Treehouse Childcare (USJ 3C).
Shah Alam covers a huge range of neighbourhoods such as Kota Kemuning, Glenmarie, Setia Alam, Denai Alam, and Bukit Jelutong. Setia Alam in particular, is known for being a development hub for beautiful townships like Eco Ardence and Tropicana Alam, where you can find a mix of landed properties and condominiums. There are also wide ranges of landed, self-contained residential developments in Kota Kemuning (Twentyfive.7) and Glenmarie (Glenmarie Cove). Based on our research, Shah Alam also has a similar range of over 20 childcare centres located across the city, including Choo Choo Train Baby & Child Care Centre (Setia Alam), KindyHaus Baby & Child Care Centre (Glenmarie), and Little Pumpkins Child Care Centre (Seksyen 14).
Petaling Jaya covers neighbourhoods like Kota Damansara, Ara Damansara, SS2, Bandar Utama, and Taman Megah. Interested homebuyers will be spoilt for choice with the number of landed and non-landed (Mahogany Residences, The Atera, Dwitara Residences, and Tropicana Gardens) residential developments available. We found over 10 childcare centres spread across PJ, including WYNKIDS and Spring Montessori House Kindergarten in Kota Damansara, Reliable Childcare Centre @ Damansara Perdana, and Tree Dolphin Childcare Centre in Ara Damansara.
Some areas such as Sri Hartamas, Bangsar South, Titiwangsa, and Balakong have fewer childcare centres. This could be attributed to the neighbouring areas with larger populations, providing numerous childcare options.
This article was contributed by EdgeProp. a real estate platform that offers property listings, market insights, and valuation tools to help users make informed decisions about buying, selling, or renting properties.
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