Friday, 19 December 2014


Parent News

 

Dear Parents and Carer,

 

A polite notice to inform you of our closure over the Christmas period, we are open as normal until Wednesday 24th December, whereby we will be closing at 4pm and reopen as usual Monday 5th January at 08.00am.

 

Tickets for our Robbie Burns dinner, on January 17th, shall be available from Monday of next week.  Please contact the office if you would like to join us.

We would like to thank all of the parents and children that attended the Christmas parties; we hope you and your children enjoyed the visit from Father Christmas. We hope you have a lovely Christmas and New Year and look forward to seeing you in 2015!

 

Thank you for all of your support during 2014.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014


Parent News

Dear Parents and Carer

A polite reminder that the either the photographs or payment for the photographs need to be returned by this Friday, December 19th.

We would like to welcome Maria who joins our team.  Maria used to volunteer in our pre school room and is known to create some fantastic art and craft activities to carry out with the children.

Tickets for our Robbie Burns dinner, on January 17th, shall be available from Monday of next week.  Please contact the office if you would like to join us.

The nursery shall close at 4pm on Christmas Eve and re open at 08.00am on Monday January 5th.   Many thanks for your support during 2014. 

Policies

Please find attached our blood borne virus infection policy.

Snails

The focus in the snails this week continues to be Christmas time with the additional focus of physical development. The children will continue a selection of creative activities for a Christmas display whilst exploring the tents and tunnels, practising stacking doughnuts and having fun with the soft play.

Planned activities within the Snails surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December.

 

Amy – Day off Thursday, Annual leave Friday       

 

Caterpillars

This week the Caterpillars team will continue to support the children’s interest in the role play area by following their lead in how the equipment in their play is used.  In addition to this the children will have the opportunity to take part in a range of creative activities in preparation for Christmas including painting, gluing and sticking, chalking and mark making with crayons. The book of the week is ‘Teddy bedtiome; I’m not sleepy’. Planned activities within the Caterpillars surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Days off       

Jamie – Tuesday

Alisha – Monday

 

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December.

 

Ladybirds

The current interest in the Ladybirds this week is cars and the happyland resources. The children will have the opportunity to participate in painting with the toy cars, use the transport cutters with the playdough and explore the happyland village.  Other activities include using cars in the sand, chalking on the pavement outside and making a Christmas hat.  The story of the week is ‘Peppa’s Christmas Wish’.

Planned activities within the ladybirds surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December

Days off  

Abi – Monday

Naomi – Friday

 

 

Bumblebees

This week the children will be focusing on Christmas and cooking. The children will be making Christmas gifts, using the blocks to build ‘Santa’s sleigh’ and cooking cheese straws.   The children will make a sleigh out of the large building blocks and use the interstars to make Christmas hats.

Planned activities within the Bumblebees surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning which is now displayed on the large notice board outside the Bumblebees room.

Christmas party – Tuesday 16th December.

 

Days off     

Jani – Thursday

Jenni – Monday

 

Butterflies     

This week the butterflies will be focusing on Winter, exploring the season and making a winter display. The activities will include snow play in the water tray and making snowman pictures  The children will also continue to discuss Christmas traditions and continue making Christmas gifts.  In the cooking club this week the children will be making highland shortbread.  The children will be focusing on the letter of the week, which is, ‘U’ and the number of the week, which is number 11.

Planned activities within the Butterflies surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Wednesday 17th December.

 

Days off   

Stani – Friday                                    

Tara – Thursday

Juan - Wednesday

 

Michelle is day off Friday afternoon.

 

Guidelines for universal precautions on handling blood in children’s nurseries.

1. Before treating someone who is bleeding, staff will ensure they have covered any of their own cuts or abrasions with a water-proof dressing.

2. Wear gloves for all procedures.

3. Don't delay treatment of a child who is bleeding, under any circumstances because gloves are not immediately available. Use an absorbent barrier such as a towel, paper towel, handkerchief etc. for an actively bleeding child.

4. Dispose of used gloves, soiled dressings, sanitary towels, tissues, etc, in a place where they will not be handled, e.g. in bags which are burnt or buried.

5. Wipe clean and then sterilise all surfaces and instruments contaminated with blood. Make sure you use an effective disinfectant.

6. Where safety permits soak surfaces for 20 minutes and then wipe dry.

7. Wash hands thoroughly when you have finished. Hand washing is usually adequate for non-blood secretions, but the above precautions (i.e. gloves, etc) can also be used.

8. Make sure that first-aid kits include disposable gloves, disposable wipes or towels, plastic bags for contaminated waste.

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) this is a virus which attacks the immune system. It is both immune suppressing and opportunistic, not only depleting the immune system but replicating within the body as the immune system becomes more damaged. People with HIV become increasingly likely to develop certain infections, or some forms of cancer, which the body would normally be able to resist easily.

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) this is the most severe clinical expression of infection with HIV. AIDS is diagnosed according to clinical criteria established by the regions or countries nominated health body. These criteria include the diagnoses of one of several opportunistic infections, including Kaposi's sarcoma, lymphoma, and a rare form of pneumonia.

Hepatitis B this is a vaccine preventable viral infection of the liver that causes nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting and jaundice (yellow skin).

Hepatitis C is a blood-borne viral disease that affects the liver and can cause serious long-term liver problems.

How these viruses are transmitted:

HIV can only be transmitted through sexual intercourse/activity involving the exchange of body fluids (semen & vaginal fluids); the exchange of blood by sharing needles and syringes, by injecting drug users. It can also be transmitted from mother to baby during pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding.

HIV positive children represent a minimal risk to others. It has not been conclusively demonstrated that HIV (and hepatitis B) infected children who bite others transmit the virus. Any child who is bleeding from an injury should be removed for the protection and safety of all other participants in whatever sport they are playing. The injury should be treated following the safety procedures set out in the above guidelines.  

HIV is not transmitted by casual contact, such as sneezing, handshaking, and the sharing of eating and toilet facilities.

Hepatitis B is transmitted through close contact with blood or other body fluids of an infected person. This can happen in a number of ways: by close physical contact; by sexual intercourse; from mother to baby when the baby is born; by injecting drug users sharing non-sterilised needles; and by tattooists using non-sterilised needles.

Hepatitis C is transmitted through contact with infected blood. It occurs through sharing contaminated injecting equipment and contaminated skin piercing such as tattooing and body piercing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, 5 December 2014


Parent News

Dear Parents and Carers

This Friday heralds our nativity play and the start of our festive celebrations.  The nativity begins at 10am however please can all parents of those children taking part, please be at nursery for 9.30am.   Also can all parents see a member of the preschool team whereby we will allow photographs and video footage (terms and conditions apply).  I would also like to remind parents that unfortunately, due to limited space, a maximum of two people per child are allowed to attend.  Thank you.

We have arranged for new flooring to be installed in our pre school class from 4pm on Thursday December 18th  and all day Friday Dec 19th. This means that the class will be out of use.  We are arranging to use other rooms within the nursery and will inform parents very shortly of the plans.  In preparation for this and also in preparation for the pre school Nativity play we shall be moving furniture out of the pre school.  It may begin to look a little bare however thought has gone into ensuring planned activities take place whilst allowing the children to make use of the additional space created by the removal of the storage.  An exciting few weeks ensue!!!

Many thanks in advance for your co operation and patience.

 

If you have not returned your T towels or payment, please can I ask you to do so by Wednesday December 10th.  Any outstanding returns after this date shall be charged to the parent.  Many thanks.

 

This week is our charity week whereby on Wednesday we shall be supporting the NSPCC on ‘Bobble Hat’ Day (please see the poster on the door of your child’s room) and the Save the children charity with ‘Christmas jumper’ day on Friday.  So don your children in their festive best, make a donation and join in the fun!!  Tara and our cooking club shall be making gingerbread men to sell to contribute to the charities. Please look out for these delectable delights and other activities that shall be going on during the week.

 

We would like to welcome Emma to joins our Bumblebee team in the New Year.  Emma comes to us with ample of experience, having her own children and being deputy manager of a pre school in the past.

Please can I remind parents to take the children’s bags home with you at the end of every session.  Space to hang coats and bags, especially during the cold weather when we have hats and scarves, is limited.  Thank you.

On Saturday January 17th we shall be holding a Robert Burns dinner (Burns night is on Sunday January 25th ) at the setting for parents.  Invitations shall be sent out shortly.  This is an excellent opportunity for parents to meet and get to know one another.  All are welcome, bring your friends!! Further details shall shortly follow.   

Policies

Please find attached our carbon monoxide evacuation procedure.

Snails

The focus in the snails this week continues to be Christmas. The children will experiment with mark making this week, making snowflakes for a Christmas display. In the garden our older babies will be supported whilst promoting gross motor skills through walking supported by equipment, whilst the younger babies will be encouraged to roll and crawl and to reach out to grasp objects.  This week the children will also enjoy the sensory experiences of treasure basket play.

Planned activities within the Snails surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December.

 

Amy – Day off Monday. 

 

Caterpillars

This week the Caterpillars team will be supporting the children’s interest in the role play area by following their lead in how the equipment in their play.  In addition to this the children will have the opportunity to explore playdough and experience sponge painting whilst the team support some of the children’s schema’s through encouraging them to fill and empty containers during sand play. The Caterpillars will also be focusing on carrying out Christmas activities ready for the festive season.  The children will also be encouraged to look at their family books.

Planned activities within the Caterpillars surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Days off       

Jamie – Wednesday

Alisha – Monday

 

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December.

 

Ladybirds

The current interest in the Ladybirds this week is role play. The role play area will be created into a shop and the children will be encouraged, with adult support to use the area as such. Other activities include bathing babies, building with large blocks and completing two piece puzzles.  Creative activities include making party hats, gluing and sticking ‘Christmas baubles’ and table painting.  The story of the week is ‘The Perfect Christmas Tree’.

Planned activities within the ladybirds surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Thursday 18th December

Days off  

Abi – Annual Leave all week

Naomi – Wednesday

 

Bumblebees

This week the children will be focusing on Christmas activities. The children will be making Christmas stockings, singing Christmas songs and gluing and sticking, using cotton wool.   The children will make a sleigh out of boxes, with adult support and construct and decorate a post box for Christmas cards. Activities to support creative development include cornflour play, decorating Christmas stockings, painting with stamps and using stencils to draw shapes. Literacy development shall be supported, this week by reading the story of the week ‘Jack & the Beanstalk’ and talking about photographs on the I pad. This week the children will be making Christmas biscuits.

Planned activities within the Bumblebees surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning which is now displayed on the large notice board outside the Bumblebees room.

Christmas party – Tuesday 16th December.

 

Days off     

Jani – Friday

Jenni – Thursday

 

Butterflies     

This week the butterflies will be focusing on their Christmas crafts. The activities will include making paper chains, writing Christmas stories, making Christmas hats and making hanging angels.  The children will also be discussing American customs and will make stuffed potato skins in cooking club.  The children will be focusing on the letter of the week, which is, ‘0’ and the number of the week, which is number 4.

Planned activities within the Butterflies surround each child’s current interest in conjunction with supporting and extending their development.  To find out what activities are planned for your child for this week, please see your child’s keyworker who will be happy to take you through the planning.

Christmas party – Wednesday 17th December.

 

Days off   

Stani – Friday                 

Lee – Thursday Afternoon                 

Tara – Tuesday

Juan - Wednesday

 

Michelle is day off Monday

 

 

 

Carbon monoxide evacuation procedure

 

Aim of policy

To give guidance to staff on what to do if the carbon monoxide alarms indicate a leak.

 

Points to consider

It is important that all staff familiarise themselves with the Carbon Monoxide detector in their setting as there are a wide range of detectors available.

 

Castle Daycare and Preschool aim to achieve this by:

 

In the event that the detector shows Carbon Monoxide to be present staff should:

  1. Turn off appliances or other sources of combustion at once.
  2. Immediately get fresh air into the premises by opening doors and windows.
  3. Call the gas emergency services

The number is__________0800 111 999_

           

A member of staff will

 

·         Alert all staff and children by sounding the alarm.

·         Evacuate the building with the children in their care in accordance with the local setting evacuation procedure.

·         Take out any registers for which they are responsible.

 

The Manager (where the Manager is not present the most senior member of staff present) will:

 

·         Check toilets, utility room and kitchen. 

·         Ensure that registers of children are complete.

·         Ensure every child, member of staff and others are fully accounted for through taking registers and enquiry of staff.

·         Contact the fire service and other emergency services if required.

·         Act as the main point of contact for the Gas service and other appropriate services.

·         Take responsibility for contacting parents/guardians/ carers.

Do not reenter the premises until told to do so by an approved Gas Safe Engineer.