In addition to using the EYFS framework, the Bisley Montessori Nursery School upholds Maria Montessori's philosophy.
This assists kids with daily tasks like putting on and taking off shoes, zipping up coats, and other aspects of living in the real world. For instance, we demonstrate the operation of buttons, zips, and other objects using customised dressing frames, tiny bottles, and tweezers.
It's one of the earliest signs of independence and self-assurance that parents notice as a result of a Montessori education.
enables kids to use their senses to investigate the foundations of their environment.
Even though you might think your child is too young to be interested in such things, kids find them to be really interesting.
Through maps and the globe, kids can learn about the world.
Our goal is to inspire kids to learn the alphabet's phonic sounds and incorporate them into their reading.
Every day during circle time, we love story time.
Developing gross motor skills helps with this, and toys like riding bikes, climbing, jumping, and scooters as well as gardening and sand play all help with this.
We now conduct yoga, music and movement, listening games, singing, and French courses on Wednesdays.
In the autumn and summer terms, the child's key worker produces a report on them, and they have three terms worth of goals established for them.
A 2-year-old check is completed for each child in this office and handed to the parents to take to the health visitor for their 2-year-old development review.
This procedure lasts for 24 to 26 months.
In order to help children adjust to being left alone at the nursery, we encourage them to participate in a few practise sessions before they enrol. Alternatively, parents are welcome to stay for the first session and participate in the activities.
You can meet the child's keyworker at these meetings and talk to them about anything you think will assist your youngster adjust.
You can write anything that would be helpful to your child at the nursery in the news book that your kid receives when they first arrive.
We promote healthy eating at our childcare, so we kindly ask that you send your child to each session with a piece of fruit or vegetable.
To ensure that we are aware of any sensitivities, please always let us know before your child consumes a snack.
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