Parent News
Dear Parents and Carer,
We will be holding an Easter
bonnet parade on Thursday 2nd April at 10am. If your child doesn’t normally
attend a Thursday, you are still more than welcome to join us in the parade. A
prize will be awarded to the most creative Easter bonnet made by parents and
children, an under 2’s prize and an over 2’s prize.
We are due to book our termly
development meetings with parents, please see your child’s keyworker to arrange
a date and time that is most convenient for you. Your child’s key worker will
discuss their development for the spring term and any interests your child is
showing.
We would like to thank everyone
who participated in The Giant Wiggle, confirmation of how much we have raised
will be announced shortly.
Please see your child’s keyworker
if you are interested in organising a playdate. Your child’s keyworker will be
able to provide further information about this. Dates and times are arranged to
be most convenient with you and are carried out during the working week.
We would like to inform Pre-school
parents that there has been a recurrent case of head lice; please can parents
check their children. Thank you for this matter.
For children who are term time
only, the end of term is Thursday April 2nd and the beginning of the
summer term is Mon April 13th.
The nursery will be closed from
6pm on Thursday April 2nd and will reopen at 8am Tuesday April 7th
due to the Easter bank holiday.
With regrets I would like to
inform parents that Little Sports Stars will no longer be continuing with us,
we are currently looking for a replacement.
We would like to apologise for the
issues with the parent survey, especially question 5! This has now been
rectified.
On Friday 17th April at
4pm we are holding a question and answer session for those parents who have
children that will be attending school in September this year. The session will
be an hour long which will provide you with information on how we are
supporting and extending your child’s learning. Please see Michelle if you wish
to attend or require any further information.
Lastly, we are holding a Forest
School taster session on Sunday 26th April between 10am-12midday. We
ask for this session to be parents only as you will be experiencing and taking
part in activities. The session will be held at the site where the children
attend, the Chantry Wood which is off Half Penny Lane. If you require a map,
please see Lee. If you are interested in the session, please inform Michelle.
Policies
Please find attached our non-attendance
policy.
Snails
The focus in the snails this week is
Easter, spring and creative activities. The children will have the opportunity
to make and create Easter baskets and listen to spring books. The children will
also be able to explore the pop up tent and tunnel, to explore buttons and
flaps on ICT toys, making faces in mirrors, play with the treasure baskets and
explore the different sounds they make and the weights of the items. Outdoor
activities include exploring with water play and boats and playing with musical
instruments.
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.
Amy – Day off Monday
Caterpillars
This week the Caterpillars team
will focus on outdoor play and new toys and equipment. Activities this week
will include gluing and sticking, playdough, cornflour play, ICT toys,
exploring sensory materials, and shape puzzles. The book of the week is ‘5
little ducks’. The Caterpillars will be looking at spring colours, pink and
yellow in cornflour play, sand and paste. Outdoor activities this week include
bikes and tunnels, connecting stars, mini top and sensory balls.
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 – Thursday
Alisha – Monday
Ladybirds
The current interest in the
Ladybirds this week is ice play and Easter festivities. The children will have
the opportunity to make Easter nests by carrying out a cooking activity. The
children will be able to explore an animal ice kingdom, frozen teddy bears,
completing Easter puzzles, making bunny rabbit masks, coloured ice play,
decorating Easter eggs and ice pop painting. Outdoor activities include playing
in the tents and tunnels, climbing using block play, rolling balls to peers and
taking part in an Easter egg hunt. The story of the week is ‘we all went on
safari’.
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.
Days off
Abi – Monday
Naomi – Tuesday
Bumblebees
This week the children will be
focusing on Easter activities, painting, playdough, singing and building
towers. Activities this week include group painting in the garden, tin foil
painting exploring the colours yellow and green, building towers using cups,
having a teddy bears picnic counting to 5, exploring and reading books from
other rooms and puppet play by talking about emotions and feelings within a
small group. The children will also be cooking this week and they will be
making Easter nests. Outdoor activities this week include hoops, balls and
bats, climbing on the climbing frame, moon sand and water play, bubbles, Easter
egg hunt, and completing an obstacle course. The story of the week is ‘monkey
puzzle’. There is also an additional focus this week which is encouraging the
children to serve their own lunch and tea.
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.
Days off
Jani – Monday
Jenni – Tuesday, in the office on Thursday
Butterflies
This week the butterflies are focusing
on spring and Easter. The activities include Easter crafts, making bunny hats,
Easter tree, painting the eggs and hanging them from the tree, Easter baking –
making Easter basket cakes, making their own chicks. Outdoor activities this
week are follow my leader, simon says, parachute games, bikes and traffic
lights – learning about road safety, dolls and dolls clothes, planting seeds,
sand play – building castles. The children will be focusing on the letter of
the week, which is, ‘E’ and the number of the week, which is number 14.
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.
Days off
Stani – Thursday
Tara – Tuesday
Lee – Term time only
Jade - Monday
Michelle is day off Thursday.
Non-attendance policy
Aim of policy
To give
clear guidelines on what to do if a child expected at nursery does not arrive.
Points to consider
This
policy needs to be made aware to all parents upon starting at the setting so
they understand it is to protect children rather than intrude into personal
lives.
Under the
Early Years Foundation Stage providers must be alert to any issues for concern
in the child’s life at home or elsewhere. By understanding why the child has
not attended helps us to form a picture of their life outside of the setting.
This policy links to our Child Protection policies.
Castle Daycare and Preschool aim to achieve this
by:
- Asking all parents to inform the nursery if
their child is going to be absent and the reason why.
- Recording on the registers when and child is
absent and why, using the following code:
S = sickness
H= Holiday
A = unknown absence
- If a child is due in and has not arrived, the
nursery will wait a reasonable time, depending on the child’s session and
usual pattern of attendance, before contacting the parent to find out a
reason for the child’s absence.
- This reason will then be recorded on the
registers.
- Patterns of non-attendance can be monitored
through the registers.
- Where possible the nursery would encourage
parents to contact the setting rather than the setting contacting the
parent.
- When contacting the parents the staff will do
so in a sensitive manner whilst explaining the need for the phone call.
- If a child claiming EYFE is off for more than
two consecutive weeks or is regularly absent the manager will need to
contact the EYFE team.
- The social care team may need to be contacted.
Please discuss this with your Manager and DCPO.
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