Thursday 22 December 2016

Week Commencing 3rd January 2017


Dear Parents and Carers,

 

This week’s events:

 

In2Sports –  This week we were using our imaginations while pretending to be in the supermarket. We were sorting and categorising bananas, pears, apples and tomatoes (soft balls and cones). We had to move around the garden carefully to avoid all our friends that were shopping!!

 

Theatre bugs –

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Up Coming Events

Tuesday 3rd January – Open for 2017!

 

Next week:

 

Staff News

From January Ruby will be joining Donna, Megan and Carla in the Bluebell room. I hope all of you have had the chance to meet Ruby by now, if not please let Donna know and she can introduce you to her.

 

Menus

Image result for children foodJust to let you know there will be a few changes to the tea menu for the first week after Christmas as we will be cooking and providing our teas as one of the chef’s at Markenfield is on holiday. Lunches will remain the same.

See attached document for the weekly menu.

If you would like to see a copy of our allergens menu at any time please ask!

 

This week’s activities

Each key person will be responsible for designing an activity based on their key children’s needs; however, all children who are in on that day will have the opportunity to access the activity too.

If the key person is on holiday or off, another staff member will be able to lead the activity in their place so that the children do not miss out.

For more information on the Early Years Foundation stage, the guidance we use to support our planning and practice, please visit:


 

This week’s planned activities are also on the ILD’S.

 

Buttercups

 

Topic of the month: Winter wonderland

 

Tuesday – Sammy’s group are finding their own body parts while exploring the hand held mirrors

Wednesday – Nilem’s group is discovering media and textures while playing with coloured water and farmyard animal

Thursday –Charlotte’s group will be experimenting while making marks in trays of cornflour gloop

Friday – Charlotte’s group is singing action songs with their friends building listening and attention skills

Charlotte is off Wednesday, Jessica is off Thursday, Sammy is in all week and Nilem is on holiday all week.

 

Bluebells

 

Topic of the month:  The Very Hungry Caterpillar

 

 

Tuesday – Megan’s group will be cutting up their own strawberries for snack while talking about the hungry caterpillar story

Wednesday – Donna’s group is exploring the small world people and cars encouraging language through play

Thursday – Carla’s group are playing with the linking elephants building counting skills

Friday –  Donna’s group will be singing and dancing along to the ‘Sticky Kids’ CD supporting listening and attention skills

Donna is off on Tuesday, Chloe is off Thursday, Megan is off Wednesday, Carla is on holiday on Tuesday and Ruby is in all week. Donna and Megan are on training Friday morning.

 

Sunflowers

 

The Sunflowers have one detailed weekly focused activity to ensure all the children have the opportunity to take part in it. The Key People link this activity to their individual Key Groups.

This will work alongside their weekly planned activity list which you can see in the room and on the ILD’S.

 

This week’s activity is: talking about our Christmas holidays..

 

This week the children will be talking about their Christmas holidays and talking about what they got for Christmas. The children will be given the time to talk and will be supported to initiate conversation and listen to what their peers are saying. The activity will be extended and the children will create a picture of their favourite thing Father Christmas brought them.

 

 

Topic of the month: Transport

 

The letter of the week is: F

 

The children will be:

Writing the letter F

Drawing pictures of our fish

Thinking of words that begin with F

Talking about firemen and firewomen

Looking at the F alphabet soup can

 

The Number of the week is: 16

 

The children will be:

Counting up to 16

Doing a number 16 puzzle

Writing the number 16

Grouping 16 objects together

 

The shape of the week is: Square

 

The children will be:

Drawing  a square shape

Finding square shapes around the room

Looking for square flashcards

Counting how many sides a square has

Leanne is off Wednesday, Becci is off Tuesday and Ines is in all week.

 

Interactive Learning Diary

Don’t forget to check out all the exciting things your child has done this week, on their ILD profile.

We aim to put at least one observation up per week.

Follow the link below: www.interactivelearningdiary.co.uk

 

Our Policy of the Week

 

Early Help Assessment (EHA) policy

 

Aim of Policy

 

To outline the commitment of our setting to the EHA approach and inter agency working.

 

Points to Consider

The EHA process, replaces the previous Common Assessment Framework (CAF) process.

The EHA process is a consent based approach and families will be involved throughout and must have given signed permission for the EHA to take place.

Purpose of the EHA

Children and families may need support from a wide range of local agencies. Where a Child and family would benefit from coordinated support there should be an inter-agency assessment.

These early help assessments should identify what help the child and family require to prevent needs escalating to a point where intervention would be needed by a statutory assessment.

The early help assessment is used to help practitioners gather and understand information about the strengths and needs, based on discussions with the family. The holistic assessment identifies the most appropriate way to meet those needs, and with consent of the family can support a team around the family approach.

Steps to take:

  1. Something will have triggered the key person, senior practitioner or SENCO to recognise a possible need in a child or young person. It may be a change in their behaviour, an action, consequence, development assessment or something else which alerts them.
     
  2. The key person, senior practitioner or SENCO will inform the setting manager, keeping them informed throughout the rest of the process.
     
  3. Key person, senior practitioner or SENCO will prepare their evidence and their developmental assessments of the child to support their concern.
     
  4. The key person, senior practitioner or SENCO will need to seek further information to help clarify the problems or issue, and prevent needs from escalating. At this point, the family is engaged.
     
  5. The key person, senior practitioner or SENCO requests permission from the family to seek involvement from the local authority EHA team. At this stage, it may only be a second opinion observation. A part of this process will be checking to see if an Early Help Assessment or Team Around the Family is already in place for the family to ensure you are working together.
     
  6. The LA EHA team will support the setting with the current processes for an EHA. A Team Around the Family (TAF) will be established and a lead professional appointed.
     
  7. When an Early Help Assessment has been completed, practitioners are able to see the family's needs holistically and not fragmented. They will work together to support the needs and development of the child within the family.

What is the role of the lead professional?

The Early Help Assessment will be undertaken by a lead professional who will provide support to the child and family, act as an advocate on their behalf and coordinate the delivery of any services.

The lead professional role, is not necessarily a setting representative. It could be undertaken a general practitioner (GP), family support worker, health visitor or special educational needs coordinator.

Contacts:

In this setting the SENCO is: Becci Stone

Our local authority EHA contact area is: Surrey South West Area (Guildford and Waverly)

The EHA team contact number is: 0208 541 9282

The web link for this settings local authority EHA information page is: earlyhelp@surreycc.gov.uk

 

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!

 

Kind Regards,

 

Jess, Charlotte and the South Hill Team