Heavitree Community Preschool implicitly incorporates the core British principles of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, respect for one another, and tolerance for people of all religions and beliefs into its daily operations.
We actively encourage diverse appreciation, opportunity equality, inclusiveness, and British values.
Early interactions and experiences influence social and emotional development, which also takes equality and British ideals into account.
Children's earliest skills are supported by the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) so that they can develop into social citizens in an age-appropriate manner. These skills include the ability to listen and pay attention to directions, understand right from wrong, recognise similarities and differences between themselves and others, form and maintain friendships, develop empathy and consideration for others, take turns during play and conversation, assess risk, and be aware of rules.
The staff at Heavitree Community Preschool encourages kids to see their role in the bigger picture as part of the emphasis on self-confidence and self-awareness. They also encourage them to know that their opinions matter, to respect one another's opinions and values, and to talk about their feelings, such as recognising when they need help or not.
By encouraging children to take risks on the climbing frame, mix colours, talk about their experiences, and learn from others, teachers provide kids the chance to gain self-awareness, boost their self-esteem, and enhance their confidence in their own skills.
Children at Heavitree Community Preschool are encouraged to engage in a variety of activities that help them learn about the language of emotions and responsibility, reflect on their differences, and realise that it's okay to have different opinions. One such activity is talking about how we're feeling today during carpet time and throughout the day.
Treating others with tolerance and respect, or as you would like to be treated (through the prime areas of Personal, Social and Emotional Development, and Understanding the World).
Children are engaged with the larger community in an environment where opinions, faiths, cultures, and ethnicities are valued by staff members who foster an inclusive and tolerant atmosphere.
Children should understand the similarities and differences between themselves and other people as well as between families, faiths, communities, cultures, and traditions. They should also have tolerance, admiration, and respect for both their own and other cultures.
Staff promote tolerant behaviours, such as sharing and accepting others' perspectives, and emphasise their significance.
Heavitree Community Preschool works to promote diversity and dispel stereotypes by, among other things, telling tales that reflect and celebrate the variety of children's experiences and offering tools and activities that dispel gender, ethnic, and cultural prejudices.
fail to dispel gender norms and frequently separate boys and girls.
failing to speak up against actions that go against the core British ideals of democracy, rule of law, individual liberty, respect for one another, and tolerance for people who practise various religions and beliefs.
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