Several preschool educators have spoken out after Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament (MP) Gerald Giam raised a parliamentary question suggesting that some preschools extend care hours until 7.30pm daily to meet the needs of working parents.
Since the issue was raised in Parliament on Feb 26, multiple videos have surfaced online of educators defending the preschool industry and highlighting concerns about teachers’ welfare.
Proposal to extend operating hours raised in Parliament
Giam, MP for Aljunied GRC, highlighted the “logistical impossibility” faced by working parents who finish work at 6pm in the Central Business District (CBD) and need to pick up their children in heartland estates by 7pm.
Citing work inflexibility, commute costs, and the lack of domestic help — factors he said disproportionately affect lower-income parents — he suggested that at least one preschool per HDB estate offer care until 7.30pm. These extended hours could be staffed by “ancillary care assistants” to avoid increasing the workload of core educators.
Giam also asked whether the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) had conducted a “proactive survey” to assess parents’ interest in the longer operating hours.
“Without this, we cannot assume that demand is low simply because parents may have resigned themselves to the current reality and are making career sacrifices in order to cope,” he said.
Responding to Giam’s suggestions, Minister of State for Social and Family Development Goh Pei Ming acknowledged the challenges working parents face, but stressed the importance of flexible work arrangements.
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He noted that the number of preschools offering care beyond 7pm has fallen from 40 schools in 2021 to 20 today.
Extending hours, he added, would come with “staffing requirements, additional resources and costs”, which centres may factor into late-charge fees.
He also highlighted “very real manpower constraints” that preschools face, noting that educators themselves have families to return to in the evenings.
Parents, he added, should also recognise the importance of spending sufficient time with their children, rather than leaving them at school for extended hours.
@asiaone Responding to a suggestion by MP Gerald Giam to require one pre-school per HDB estate to offer care services beyond the standard operating hours of 7pm, Minister of State for Social and Family Development Goh Pei Ming said that he empathises and understands that some working parents will face the constraint of picking up their children by the said time. Beyond the need for flexible work arrangements to support working parents in balancing family and work commitments, MOS Goh noted that while it is a business decision for preschool operators on whether to extend their operating hours, preschools may also face “very real manpower constraints”. He added that preschool educators themselves may also be parents who have to go back to their families, or pick up their own children. #Singapore #Parliament #Parents #Childcare #Preschools ♬ original sound – AsiaOne





