DBI Early Years Foundation Stage Unit Welcome to our Nursery Parent Meeting.

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DBI Early Years Foundation Stage Unit Welcome to our Nursery Parent Meeting

Parents are important Parents are children’s first and most enduring educators. When parents and school staff work together, the results have a much bigger impact on children’s development and learning. Talking with your children and developing their language gives them the means to develop good social and academic skills. Is it also needed to make sure that children build a good bank of words, learn to listen attentively and speak clearly and confidently.

Children learn by copying behaviour so they learn to talk by listening to you talking and by responding.

How we support in school We use a range of strategies to help your children listen, think and talk. We are going to share some of these with you today.

Helping your child to talk Thinking Time Remember the 10 second rule.

Observe, Wait and Listen

Comment, Comment, Comment, Comment, Question

Say your child’s name first MohammedPrincess Miranda Ryan

Let the child lead Let the children lead their play and interactions.

Look at the child

Adapt level of language Apple Red apple Juicy red apple Large red juicy apple Large red crunchy fresh apple

Child says “I build big tower.” Adult models “Yes, you built a big tower.” Model language (Child says “Bear’s ears.” Adult extends “Bear’s soft ears.”

Praise good listening “You listened so carefully when I was reading the story.” “Thank you for listening and helping me.”

Remove distractions

Phonological Awareness As a school we follow a phonics programme called ‘Letters and Sounds’ The overriding priority of the programme is to develop children’s vocabulary, speaking and listening skills Put simply, the more words children know and understand before they start reading and writing the better equipped the are to succeed

Activities include: -listening walks - memory games e.g. Kim’s Game -action songs, nursery rhymes and stories -rhyming soup -Sound discrimination- environment, instruments

Nursery Rhymes and Songs -Help children -Enjoy speaking and singing -New vocabulary -Memory -Rhyme and rhythmic patterns

Sharing books. Read to your child whenever you can but always at bedtime. Try to make it a special time in a quiet setting. Read and re-read a range of texts. Choose texts that will interest your children. Read books in your home language

Home reading - borrowing books In the entrance to the Nursery there is a book borrowing stand. Parents are encouraged to borrow books to read to their children and to return them regularly. By sharing books together you are showing your child that reading is fun and enjoyable and will help them develop a lifelong love of books and stories. Books can also be borrowed from local libraries. The nearest ones being Castle Green and Valance.

Interacting with your children In our nursery we provide a wealth of experiences to support your children’s learning and development. Playdough is provided almost every day as we believe it enables children to develop fine motor skills, language skills and creativity!

The learning opportunities from playdough are endless. Adding – colour, essence, spices, pasta, glitter and using a variety of tools like cutters, rolling pins, potato mashers, sieves, plastic knives for cutting, cupcake cases can extend learning and make it more fun.

You can show your children how to roll balls and sausages, pinch, cut, imprint, squeeze and twist playdough Playdough and a recipe for playdough are available a the end of the meeting

Thank you for coming Do you have any questions? How else can we support you?