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Busy Bees Education and Training - enhanced training and development courses for all our nursery staff so that your child gets the very best learning experience. Gross motor movement - written by Laurissa Hyner-Anderson; academic researcher and gymnastics teacher, and Kenny Churchill; educator and Paralympic gold medalist.

Delivering Excellence - we ensure all our nurseries provide a high quality of care and excellence to your children through our internal quality assurance programme.It is important that children are offered a range of experiences to develop their physical skills which cover all elements of physical development such as gross and fine motor skills, endurance, coordination, flexibility, strength, body management skills such as balancing, locomotor skills such as running or crawling and object control such as using a bat or ball.

Be mindful that some stones or shells may have sharp edges. Always wash your hands thoroughly after handling items on the beach Explain to your child we are going to take part in our own Olympic games and that the Olympic games happen every four years, where athletes from all over the world come together to take part in different sports representing their country. Collect together some of your child's toys or items of interest, space these out on the floor to create a crawling course for your child.Consider any allergies your child may have before starting this experience. This playdough recipe also works with gluten free flour Sharing Best Practice Globally - we spend time immersed in our nursery settings to ensure we can share best practice globally and provide your child with the best start in life. You could carry out the Olympic games with friends or siblings or with just your child taking part! Former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt produced dance routines in 2021 to inspire our children to get active during the pandemic Exploring this sensory dough helps your child learn through their senses and make connections. Counting out the dough supports their early counting skills

Children who can walk on their own should be physically active for at least 180 minutes (3 hours) throughout the day. This should be both indoors and outdoors, ensuring children receive a balance of light activities as well as energetic activities. Take a few playdough or biscuit cutters with you to the beach or outside in your sand pit. Show your baby how they can use the cutters to make shapes in the sand! Talk to your baby about the cutters they are using Supported by Amy Fergus-Fuller, a trained yoga instructor and early years specialist, our bespoke yoga programme combines stories and traditional nursery rhymes to encourage your child to have fun whilst they move. Be Active and Healthy Cooking provides children with opportunities to try out using real tools, such as knives, graters and citrus squeezers. By allowing children an element of risk in these activities, they will learn how to use tools safely and start to understand safety measures. Each recipe gives specific direction to support the use of more ‘risky’ tools.Strictly stars James and Ola Jordan were inspired to make spoon people with their daughter Ella as part of a Busy Bees survey into craft activities and messy play Developed in partnership with speech and language advisors ICAN, our bespoke programme supports your child’s communication and language skills in nursery and at home, including supporting those with communication difficulties. Working alongside a qualified Makaton tutor, our educators and parents are taught Makaton signs to help support your child’s communication development.

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