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Inside Chris Hemsworth's Australian child care drama.

 

Don’t worry guys, Chris Hemsworth is just like us. Well, almost.

It has been reported in Confidential that the Thor actor, and his wife, Elsa Pataky, are applying for childcare centres across Sydney.

They have placed on application in a well-known Catholic day care centre, for their four-year-old girl, India Rose, and two-year-old twins, Tristan and Sasha.

A spokesperson for the centre have confirmed the Hemsworth kids are on the waiting list but aren’t being given any special treatment.

The centre said many families in the wealthy area often try to buy their way to the front but all parents are expected to wait their turn.

Further confirming they are truly wonderful people, the spokesperson said Hemsworth and Pataky have never tried to use their money, fame or privilege to jump the queue.

Well, that really does melt out hearts.

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Earlier this week, Hemsworth spoke to InStyle and admitted his two little twins aren’t exactly sure what their dad actually does.

“My boys are still too young to even know what we’re doing. My daughter certainly, she’d see the trailer or see posters and remember shooting in the castle.

“She goes to school and says, ‘My dad works in a castle with a princess and fights the bad guys’. I think she’s the most excited.”

The family only just moved back to Australia in 2015 and are reportedly spotted at local events and markets.

Also in the area where they’re now living is presenter, Leila McKinnon and former tennis player, Pat Rafter.

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Marina 9 years ago

He could always return to his home town of Phillip Island and come to my Family Day Care! I'd be happy to have him LOL.

Melbmum 9 years ago

Sounds divine!!


Melbmum 9 years ago

Family Day Care people!! Spots available now!!

Michelle 9 years ago

Er...no thanks. Carer taking 4 under 4 to the supermarket to do her shopping? Carer taking 4 under 4 to the doctor's with her? Out shopping when it is lunch time and nap time? Watching TV? No no no thanks! Not quality care in this instance!

Shae 9 years ago

Really??? You obviously have no idea how strict FDC is!! We cant just take them out wherever and whenever we want! We have to do the same excursion and risk assessment paperwork as a center. We also need to provide a justification for the outing.

we also have to provide a learning program, we cant just let them run feral and do what ever we want!

Melbmum 9 years ago

Spot on Shae!! I have some amazing educators who are driven and passionate about FDC and have won incredible awards like educator of the year. FDC offers what LDC often can't and the ratios are perfect for individual attention to a child's growth and development. FDC Educators are generally passionate and creative individuals who LOVE their job!! I am sorry you haven't been able to experience this Michelle as it is
truely wonderful for the children in care.

Shae 9 years ago

I used FDC for my children - she was amazing!!! Best thing I ever did for my kids. They learnt more from her then some Centre .

I now run my own FDC and its sometimes the hardest job I have done due to the strict legal requirements plus spot checks from the government and my scheme. Its not an easy job at all!

Yes we do take children "shopping" but its not very often and its usually a reason behind it. FDC focuses on the childs interest so if a child is interested in "shopping" we turn it into a learning experience like learning about our currency, counting, reading price tags (identify numbers), learning to interact with the community members, etc.... its not just go spend the day at the shopping center, drinking coffee.

Im sorry you had a bad experience, however don't judge all of FDC because of 1 person you felt didnt do her job properly