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Curriculum

All children at Monkey Puzzle Day Nurseries are encouraged to learn through play. Our curriculum covers all the key areas of the early years foundation stage and is designed to meet the needs of each individual child.

We follow the Government’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework which sets the standards for learning, development and care for children from birth up to 5 years of age.

The principles which guide the work of our Early Years Professionals and are woven into our curriculum are grouped into four themes:

A unique child – every child is a competent learner from birth who can be resilient, capable, confident and self assured

Positive Relationships – children learn to be strong and independent from a base of loving and secure relationships with parents and/or key person

Enabling Environments – the environment plays a key role in supporting and extending children’s development and learning

Learning and Development – children develop and learn in different ways and at different times; all areas of learning and development are equally important and inter-connected.

Learning and Development

Three prime areas of learning

  • Personal, social and emotional development
  • Communication and language
  • Physical development

Four specific areas of learning

  • Literacy
  • Mathematics
  • Understanding of the World
  • Expressive Arts and Design

Key Person System

Each child has their own key person to enable them to feel reassured, safe and cared for within our setting. This person also keeps a detailed Learning Journey of the child’s progress during their time with us. These records are available to be viewed and discussed at any time by parents, who are always encouraged to add details of their child’s experiences from outside the nursery. This enables us to identify with your child’s learning requirements to ensure the most stimulating activities and effective learning goals are in place for each individual child.

Parents days are held at least twice a year and are an opportunity for parents to discuss their child’s progress on a formal one to one basis.

Key Initiatives

  • Tiny Mites – Work with our ladybirds and butterflies weekly. They enjoy singing, dancing and listening to what the ‘Tiny Mites’ puppets have been doing.
  • Football Future – Join us weekly and do multi sports with the children, usually in the garden. It helps our children develop great hand and eye co-ordination, start to enjoy sport and work together as part of teams.
  • Dramallamas – Work with our oldest children in butterflies weekly. Drama Llamas helps children understand the structure of stories, play with language and understand emotions while exploring characterisation. These building blocks give those who wish to perform in the future the skills to do it well; but for others it develops the confidence to take on more day to day challenges such as speaking up in groups.
  • Spanish – Butterflies have Spanish time weekly. The children have been introduced to the Spanish language through singing, games, dancing and number rhymes. They are really enjoying learning a language.
  • Supernastics – Supernastics come into the nursery weekly and work with Ladybirds. They are a broad-based, holistic programme that combines creativity and music with basic training in flexibility, balance, strength, agility, co-ordination and body awareness for young children. It creates opportunities for our children to move and participate and they love it!
  • Little Mandarin – Butterflies have weekly Mandarin lessons. Alongside learning the vocabulary and storytelling, the children sing songs, play games, roleplay and use sign language; so there’s a real mix of activities they get involved in which makes learning Mandarin a lot of fun!

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