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We asked parents and carers if they felt their child enjoys Nursery, here are some responses.

“loves the Nursery and all the staff”.

“my child thoroughly enjoys Nursery and is learning at a very fast pace”.

“they’re always excited to go and they look forward to all the activities”.

“I’m very happy with their progress at Nursery”.

“I have seen a big change in their speaking. They’re speaking a lot more”.

“Thank you to care for my daughter at this Nursery. I’m happy for all”.

“She has come along way since she started Nursery. She has become confident and loves Nursery time and always excited to go to Nursery every afternoon. On weekends she misses Nursery”.

“Leaders place a strong emphasis on monitoring children’s attendance.”

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“Staff support children’s independence excellently.”

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“Children behave courteously at the table and demonstrate high levels of confidence in social situations.”

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“Staff ask children questions about their play and children respond appropriately.”

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“Staff discuss healthy eating and children develop a strong understanding
of the importance of healthy lifestyles on their physical well-being.”

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“Parents feel
that their children’s needs are met and that they progress well in their learning.”

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“The enthusiastic manager successfully leads a motivated, well-qualified team of staff.”

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“Staff engage children in small-group activities that focus on
reducing gaps in their communication and language.”

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“Babies confidently explore. They choose to join in activities with two-year-old children.”

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“Staff prepare healthy food on site and children eat heartily.”

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“Childrens behaviour and their attitudes to earning are outstanding.”

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“Staff have consistently high expectations of children.”

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“Children establish strong bonds with the nursery’s staff.”

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“Staff use sign language and pictures when communicating with children to help those less able to understand.”

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“Staff incorporate children’s interests and learning needs into activities, which help to highly motivate children to learn.”

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“Children develop
their creative skills as they identify their own facial features and draw self-portraits.”

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“Staff work
closely with parents to make referrals if needed, to quickly seek support from
other professionals.”

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“Parents speak positively about the care which their children receive.”

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“Leaders work
very closely with parents to promote children’s attendance and place the utmost importance on children’s welfare. “

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“Children settle quickly on arrival.“

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“Parents appreciate the support and ideas to help them to continue their
children’s learning at home.”

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“Children know what makes them similar and different and learn to respect and appreciate diversity in the wider community.”

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“Children demonstrate high levels of confidence as they move around the nursery to explore the wide range of resources accessible to them.“

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“Children learn what is acceptable, and how some behaviour can upset and hurt their friends.”

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“All children, including those who speak English as an additional language and those with special educational needs and/or disabilities, make good progress.”

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“The manager and staff monitor children’s
progress successfully.”

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“Staff introduce a word of the week and a book of the week, which helps to thoroughly embedded children’s knowledge and understanding.”

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“Children have consistently positive attitudes to their learning and keep trying.”

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“Staff place a strong emphasis on developing children’s speech and language
skills.”

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“Staff accurately identify aspects of children’s development where they need additional help and implement targeted support.”

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“Children display keen interests in their play and are eager to join in.”

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“Younger children learn the names of objects and match animals to the sounds that they make.”

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“Staff skilfully support children to manage their feelings and to teach them right from wrong.”

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