Our practitioners have a key role to play in working with you to support your young child. This includes identifying their learning needs and responding quickly and professionally to any difficulties, wherever appropriate. We work together with other professionals from agencies such as local and community health and social care to identify needs and provide the best learning opportunities for children. We understand that parents are their child’s first and main educators. We aim to work in partnership with you to share important information — including what your child enjoys doing at home and how you are supporting their development. By working together, we can create the best possible learning experience for your child.
We believe that strong relationships begin with open, two-way communication. Whether it’s a quick chat at drop-off, messages during the day, or updates at pick-up, we make sure you always feel informed and included. Your insights are valuable, and we’re always here to listen, share, and support your child’s experience together.
Each day, we provide you with friendly updates about meals, sleep, mood, and activities. These small insights help you stay connected to your child’s daily routine and give you the chance to talk about their nursery experience at home, creating consistency and comfort between home and nursery life.
We schedule regular parent meetings to discuss your child’s learning, development, and well-being. These meetings allow us to share observations, celebrate milestones, and work together on any areas where your child might need support. Your input helps us create a personalised plan for your child’s ongoing growth.
We document your child’s journey through photos, journals, and shared observations. These tools not only help us track development, but also give you a window into their world — what they’re learning, exploring, and enjoying. You’re always welcome to add your own notes and memories too!
We love having families involved in nursery life. From exciting picnics and nursery trips to seasonal events, there are plenty of opportunities for you to join in and connect with your child’s learning environment. These shared experiences help build stronger relationships between parents, children, and staff.