Creche leaflet
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Creche leaflet
Creche Information for Parents Things you may want to know Preston East, Cherry Tree & Willows Park Children's Centre Watling Street Road, Preston PR2 6TU Tel: 01772 539420 137726.indd 1-2 15/02/2011 13:39 ` Why we run creches We run a variety of crèches at the centres to allow parents to access a variety of services, such as groups, training and counselling. The main focus of our crèches is to offer support to your child to ensure they have a safe and enjoyable time. Whilst in the crèche they have the opportunity to learn new things, meet new friends and most of all, have fun. What happens next? Once you are happy your child is settled you will be able to relax and attend your session, secure in the knowledge your child is safe and well looked after. If your child does not settle, or becomes upset at any time when in the crèche, a member of staff will contact you in your group. Who looks after my child? What will my child be doing? All our crèches are always staffed with experienced childcare practitioners, who have relevant qualifications and up to date training. We work in close partnership with other childcare agencies, and sometimes they deliver crèches on our behalf. The staff will provide a range of toys and activities, age appropriate for your child. These may include: Our crèches are planned to meet the Early Years Foundation Stage principles and commitments. What do I do when I bring my child to a creche? As you drop your child off in a crèche, staff will ask you to complete a crèche form to provide us with information about your child. This is so we can make sure we follow your child’s routines, such as nappy changing and sleep times. But, it also enables you to share other information which may help us – this could be information such as: • • • • Arts & crafts Messy play Songs & rhymes Stories If the crèche is longer than an hour, we offer your child a healthy snack and a drink of milk or water. What will the staff be doing? In addition to playing and working with your child during the crèche, crèche workers will also supervise children, to ensure their safety at all times, and attend to their care and needs. They observe what activities your child enjoys, in order to plan further activities during the next crèche they attend. Creche workers also collect information for your child's Learning Journey. • • • • • They have just woken up They haven’t eaten yet They may require a nappy change They have had a busy morning There is a problem at home, that morning Staff do not want this information to pry into your lives, but to help them be able to offer the best possible care to your child. Any information shared will be treated in confidence, following the Children’s Centre Confidentiality Policy. When you drop your child off, staff will also label items such as bags, bottles or toys, with your child’s name so we ensure you get all your belongings back at the end of the session. 137726.indd 3-4 What is a Learning Journey? A Learning Journey is a record of your child's learning in their crèche, built up over time. It shows links to the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and your child's development. You may wish to share this with your child's nursery or school. Creche staff will be happy to chat with you about how you can contribute to your child’s Learning Journey What happens when collecting my child? As your session finishes please make your way back to the crèche to collect your child. Children are only allowed to leave the crèche room with the parent/carer who signed them in, unless other arrangements have been made with a member of staff when first dropping your child off. Staff will share information and talk to you about what your child has done, and ask you to sign the crèche form prior to them leaving. 15/02/2011 13:39