Your First Day

We are so pleased you have decided to join us.  The initial settling in period can be a bit daunting for both you and your child, so we’ve created this simple guide to help you.  Please feel free to ask the teachers or myself if you have any questions.

What to bring each day

In a school bag please pack:

Please leave special toys at home as they can get lost or damaged.

What to do on your child’s first day

On your first day please come and see me or my 2IC so we can help re-orientate you to the centre, show you where things go, and let you know what the procedures are etc.

What to do in the morning

What to do in the afternoon

Special Achievement Journals and our Policies

Routines

Under 2s routine:

9am: Nappy change for early arrivals

9.30am: Morning tea

10.00am Bottles/early sleepers to bed/ play time

10.45am: Nappy change, 11.15am: Lunch / bottles / mid day sleepers to bed / nappy change after sleep

12.30-2.30pm: Play time for morning sleepers

2.30pm: afternoon tea / bottles / afternoon sleepers to bed

3.30pm: Nappy changes

5pm: snack / nappy change

Play time is interspersed with indoor / outdoor play, physical activities, art activities, music and book reading.

Over 2s routine:

9am: nappy change for early arrivals

9.30am: mat time / morning tea

10am: free play

10.30am: nappy change / toileting

11.30am: lunch for first sleepers / bed / nappy change on waking

12pm: Second lunch

12.30-2.30pm: free play

1.30pm: nappy change for non-sleepers

2.30pm: mat time / afternoon tea

3-5pm: free play

3.30pm: nappy change

5pm: late snack

Play time includes free play and activities set up by teachers, daily physical activity, Letterland on the computers, and extension activities for the 4 year olds.

Programming

You will often hear us talk about ‘programming’ and see displays up on the walls.  Programming is the focus of children’s learning and is based on the needs and interests of individual children or groups of children.

For example, some of our children may develop an interest in aspects of nature.  So we support and guide the children’s learning around this by doing research, doing a “show and tell” with nature items from home and we’ll go and explore in the garden etc.

Additionally, we encourage you to get involved and help continue this learning at home.  To find out more feel free to talk to me or any of our teachers.

Don’t forget…

We encourage you to call and check on your child.  We understand that it’s hard for parents to leave their child with us for the first few times, and often it’s more upsetting for the parents than the child!  So please feel free to call us as often as you need.

We also realise that the initial settling in period can be hard on some children.  Don’t worry; our teachers will keep a close eye on your child and will always be there with lots of cuddles for them.

And finally…

Welcome!  We look forward to working with you to help your child develop, grow, learn, laugh and make friends.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to talk to me.

Kind regards,

Sharon Udy,

Centre Manager