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PARENT S HANDBOOK

Contents Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 3 Page 4 Page 4 Page 4 Page 5 Page 5 Page 5 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 6 Page 7 Page 7 Page 7 Page 8 Page 8 Page 8 Page 9 Page 9 Page 9 Page 10 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Welcome Our Team Opening Times & Fees Admissions Learning Through Play Progress Meetings & Reports Transition Records Keeping in Touch Open Door Policy Collecting your Child Collecting your Child continued Smoking Photographs Festivals & Cultures Equal Opportunities Toys & Personal Items Sick & Unwell Children Snacks and Cooking Activities Clothing Footwear Jewellery Child Protection Managing Behaviour Accidents Medication Complaints Procedure Timetable Agreement

Welcome to Fledglings Pre-School Ofsted EY546189 rated GOOD in May 2013 Our Aim is to provide a safe, happy, welcoming and educationally stimulating environment in which children can learn through play to prepare them for school and life. We also want you to be happy with the service we provide to both you and your child. This is what our handbook is all about. The Fledglings Pre-school ( Pre-school) is registered with OFSTED and Essex County Council as a provider of care and education for three and four year old children within the Upshire area of Waltham Abbey in Essex. The Pre-school is also a member of the Pre-school Learning Alliance. The Named Person is Lynne McPheat. Children are happy and settled as they develop very warm and trusting relationships with their key person and other pre-school staff Ofsted 2013 The overall management and control of the Pre-school will rest with the members of the Extended Schools Committee ("the Committee"). The Committee consists of members of the Upshire Primary School Governing Body. All matters regarding admissions and administrative duties will be addressed by Sue Smith, the Senior Practitioner in Early Years Education. To help us operate safely and effectively we have in place a number of policies and procedures. These are outlined in this handbook. If you want to see the full versions they are displayed in our setting. For further information please speak to Sue Smith. 1

Our Team Sue Smith Senior Pre-school Practitioner Early Years Foundation Degree SENCO/Safeguarding Officer Lynne McPheat Named Person Extended Services Co-ordinator BTEC National Business Studies NVQ3 Diploma Business & Admin Mandy Player Pre-school Practitioner NVQ3 in Children s Care, Learning & Development Health & Safety Officer Michelle Slaytor Pre-school Practitioner NVQ3 in Children s Care, Learning & Development ENCO/Equality Officer Sue Groves Pre-school Practitioner NVQ3 in Children s Care, Learning & Development Sarah Berg Pre-school Practitioner Undertaking NVQ3 in Children s Care, Learning & Development, Trainee SENCO Jodie Bevan Pre-school Practitioner Vicky Connor Pre-school Practitioner Katie Walls Pre-school Apprentice 2

Opening Times & Fees Sessions run Monday to Friday (term time only) at the following times: Morning session 08:45am 11:45am Afternoon session 12:00pm 3:00pm Lunch club available finishing at 12.15pm Funded and private sessions are available. Government grant scheme is offered in the term following your child s third birthday. Private places are available on a first come first served basis for either a morning or afternoon session at a cost of 9.00 per session. Fees are to be paid whether or not your child attends i.e. sickness, holiday etc. All fees must be paid weekly in advance i.e. on the first day of attendance each week. A lunch club is also available for our Pre-school children at a cost of 2.00 per day please provide a packed lunch. We now take children from the age of two years both on a funded or a private basis. Currently our 2 year old sessions are held every morning from 8:45am to 11:45am. Government grants are available and to find out if you meet the funding criteria you will need to register with the Children s Centre at the Hill House site on Ninefields. The cost of our private sessions is 9.00 per session. We do ask that you, or someone familiar to the child, stay for at least the first session if you feel your child may have trouble settling-in. Please feel free to stay for as many sessions as it takes for your child to feel comfortable and settled. Admissions at Fledglings Pre-school Once you have put your name down on the waiting list we will telephone and inform you in writing as soon as a place becomes available. All relevant paperwork will be sent to you once your child s place is confirmed. Please be aware that a place at the Pre-school does not automatically guarantee a place at Upshire Primary Foundation School. You must still apply to the local authority. 3

Learning Through Play At the Pre-school children learn through play whilst following carefully planned activities covering the three prime areas of the revised Early Years Foundation Stage Framework which are: communication and language, physical and personal, social and emotional development. Literacy, numeracy, essential skills and knowledge for children to participate successfully in society, understanding the world and expressive arts and design are also incorporated in the prime areas. Progress Meetings & Reports Each child at the Pre-school is allocated a Keyworker who works closely with them monitoring their achievements through observations and evaluation. At the end of each term a snapshot report is sent out to parents. This gives the Keyworker the opportunity to share the child s progress with his/her parents/carers. Parents/carers can also share any issues or concerns they may have regarding their child. Parents/carer days are set up twice yearly and these meetings are verbal and informal. Transition Passports When a child is leaving to move on to their Primary School the child s Keyworker will complete a Transition Passport. A meeting is then arranged with the child s parent/carer to discuss the report which has a section that can be completed by the parent/carer if they wish. The report is then, with the parents/carers consent, passed onto the child s new setting. This transition passport gives the child s new practitioner guidance as to the child s progress and achievements within the Foundation Stage. 4

Keeping in Touch We warmly welcome parents/carers who want to become involved with our Pre-school. Parents/carers can come in at any time to speak to the Senior Practitioner or a member of staff regarding your child s progress. They will be more than happy to see you. Should you wish to call us you can do that too but if we are unable to answer your call please leave a clear message with your name and the number you wish us to call you back on and we will call you as soon as possible. Tel: 01992 715567 Open Door Policy Our Pre-school has an open door policy as we strongly believe in the importance of working in partnership with parents/carers and other outside agencies. You are also invited to attend a Stay & Play session with your child. Outside agencies may include Health Visitors, area SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator Officer), SALT (Speech & Language Therapist), EYAT (Early Years Advisory Teachers) and teachers of the visually and hearing impaired to promote children s welfare and development. Collecting your Child Your child must be collected promptly at the end of each session. If you are delayed you must telephone immediately and inform us of the arrangements you will make for the collection of your child. If you do not contact us and you are late collecting your child we will call your named person. It is important that you keep us up to date with any changes to telephone numbers or contact person details. Your child can only be picked up by one of those named on your child s registration form. If someone other than those named is going to collect your child please inform the Senior Practitioner in advance. 5

Continued... We operate a password scheme. This means that in the event of a parent/carer phoning to explain that a relative or close friend is picking up their child we will ask for a password from the parent/carer. We will expect the adult who is picking up the child to know this password. A child cannot be collected by anyone under the age of 16 even if they have been given permission to do so by the parent/carer. In the event of the children having to vacate the building for safety reasons they will be taken to the Main School. Smoking We operate a no smoking policy. Smoking is not permitted in the building or in the outside play area at anytime. Photographs We sometimes take photographs for display and monitoring purposes and also to promote our activities to the wider community. Should you have any queries or questions regarding the taking of photographs, please speak to the Senior Practitioner before signing the agreement slip at the back of this handbook. Festivals & Cultures Throughout the year different ethnic festivals will form part of the curriculum programme that is offered to your child. All children are included in these activities to help them explore and gain a knowledge and understanding of the world around them. At Christmas the children perform a Christmas Play to Parents/Carers. 6

Equal Opportunities The Pre-school positively promotes an Equal Opportunities policy and Special/Additional Education Needs and Inclusion policies. These policies are intended to include all children, parents/carers, students, volunteers and staff. We are committed to offering equal opportunities to everyone. We ask that you embrace and support our policies to help us to provide equality of opportunity for all. Toys & Personal Items We do not encourage children to bring in their own toys, as lost or broken toys can cause distress. They are only able to bring in a personal item for Show & Tell please see timetable. Toy guns, knives and other toys of an offensive nature are strictly prohibited. Whilst we understand that your child may have personal belongings with them we will encourage all the children to respect other people s property. We take no responsibility for toys, money or jewellery brought into the Pre-school. Sick & Unwell Children Please do not bring your child to Pre-school if they are unwell or suffering from an infectious condition and telephone us as soon as possible to let us know that your child will be absent. Children suffering from sickness and/or diarrhoea will only be allowed back once the symptoms have ceased for 24 hours. If your child becomes unwell whilst in our care we will comfort them and if they are feverish we will monitor their temperature every 15 minutes. We will also ask you to come to collect your child. If we are unable to contact you we will call your named emergency contact person and ask them to come to collect your child. 7

Snacks & Cooking Activities We provide daily a drink of either milk or water and a piece of fruit or veg. We also provide cooking activities and we ask for a contribution of 5.00 per term to help meet these costs. Please ensure that you complete all the relevant paperwork sent to you as this will inform us of any food allergies that your child may have. Please do not let your child bring sweets to Pre-school. Clothing Your child will take part in many different activities during a session so please make sure that they are dressed in comfortable, practical clothing. We have a Pre-school uniform, which comprises of: A red sweatshirt, cardigan or fleece White/red polo shirts (These are also available with our name and logo embroidered on the front and can be purchased these at the main school office) Black or grey trousers/shorts/skirts/pinafores Black or grey joggers White shirt or blouse Red/white checked dress (Fleeces and sweatshirts are also available with our name and logo embroidered on the front and can be purchased at the main school office). Footwear For health and safety reasons we do not allow children to wear unsuitable footwear such as flip flops, heeled shoes and sandals. 8

Jewellery For health and safety reasons children MUST NOT wear jewellery other than small studs for those children who have pierced ears. If you have any questions please feel free to discuss this with a member of staff. For Your Child s Protection It is the responsibility of any staff member or volunteers to report to our Safeguarding Officer any incidents where they feel that a child may be at risk, either witnessed or disclosed. The Safeguarding Officer has at all times the duty to pass this information onto their line manager whose duty in turn is to pass this information onto Social Services who will then decide on any action to be taken. The welfare of the child is paramount at all times. Managing Behaviour In the first instance we will talk to the child who is displaying challenging behaviour. If this is ineffective and the child cannot be distracted s/he will be taken away from the situation to a quieter area and given the opportunity to calm down. Staff may feel that a reward system is appropriate and will sometimes use this to encourage positive behaviour. Positive behaviour is encouraged and praised by all members of staff. If a child has behavioural difficulties our Senior Practitioner will discuss with staff, parents/ carers strategies to promote positive behaviour with the individual child. In the event that a child displays excessive violence, aggressive or disruptive behaviour resulting in the disruption of other children and the session in general we will ask the parent/carer to meet with the child s Key Worker and the Senior Practitioner to discuss how the situation can be resolved. With the permission of the parent/carer the Area SENCO can be called in to carry out observations on the child to help with strategies to promote positive behaviour. 9

Accidents We will do our very best to prevent accidents but they do happen from time to time. All Preschool childcare staff members are qualified Paediatric First Aiders and should your child suffer a minor injury such as a bump or a bruise we will comfort them and administer first aid if necessary. You will be informed of all accidents. If your child has an accident requiring medical attention we will contact you immediately. If you cannot be contacted we will call your named emergency contact person. The staff member who witnessed the accident or who is dealing with your child will complete an accident form. Once completed the form will be shown to the parent/carer for their information and signature. In the event of your child needing emergency treatment an ambulance will be called immediately, you will then be contacted and given instructions where to go i.e. to the Preschool or directly to the hospital. Medication We can only administer medication prescribed individually to your child by a doctor. We will not administer over-the-counter medicines such as cough mixture. Medication for your child must be clearly labelled with the original pharmacist s label outlining the child s name and dosage. All medications must be handed to a member of our staff. A medication consent form must be completed and signed by the parent/carer for all medicines needing to be administered. 10

Complaints Procedure We sincerely hope that you will have no cause for complaint but we do have a system in place should you wish to do so. Step 1: You are welcome to speak to staff about any queries or concerns you may have. If you would rather speak to the Senior Practitioner then you may do so. Step 2: In the event of you not being satisfied with the outcome you can speak to the Named Person of the Pre-school, Lynne McPheat. Tel: 01992 715567 Step 3: If you are still dissatisfied you can speak to Ofsted, with whom we are registered. Their telephone number for suggestions, complaints and whistle-blowing is: Tel: 0300 123 4666 All complaints will be recorded on a Complaints Record form, which outlines the source of the complaint, the nature of the complaint, how it was dealt with and the actions and outcomes. These forms are part of the revised complaints procedures issued by Ofsted (November 2011). 11

Timetable Our timetable changes each term but your child will regularly participate in the following: Show & Tell Tuesday and Thursday Book Changing Wednesday mornings ICT once a week in the ICT Suite of the main school Assembly after the summer half term holiday the children will participate in the main school s celebration assemblies which take place on Friday afternoons. Inside and outside play, adult lead activities, messy play and cooking are an example of the activities that your child will take part in. 12

Agreement I confirm that I have read the Fledglings Pre-School Parents Information Handbook and agree with its contents. I am happy for my child to attend Fledgling Pre-School. NB: Please use BLOCK CAPITALS Child s Name: Address: Parent/Carer: Signature: Date: 13