Tracking & Securing Children’s Progress

We are making changes to the way we document and secure our children’s progress.

Here is our WHY

Through observation and consultation with children/families and our staff team we have evaluated the time we spend writing up and documenting children’s learning and the time we get to physically be present, participate and scaffold learning experiences – we decided the balance was off!

We asked our children, to get a gauge of how much they took the lead on their learning and understood their learning. What are you learning about? When answering this question, most of the children spoke to us about the curricular learning throughout their environment and not their own personal journey.

We asked our parents what they thought about the observations that were put up for their children. Whilst all were complimentary about the detail that was put into each observation, the majority admitted they would by happy just with some photos to see what they had been up to – favouring twitter as our best form of communication.

What we have been doing

At present each staff member is given 2 hours off the floor per week to ensure planning and paperwork is up to date and that your child’s learning journey is documented. Given the number of staff in our team that means that each day there are 2 members of staff off the floor to allow for this. 4 hours in which children do not have that additional staff member each day.

We brought this to the staff team meeting at in-service and we searched for solutions. We discussed firstly from a staff member perspective their feeling towards the written workload. The consensus of the staff team was that with the demands of write up’s they were finding themselves struggling to settle into the moment as their minds would be preoccupied with all the other aspects of the job. As a staff team we are all in agreement this is not the service or provision we want to provide, we want to be present for the children, we want the freedom to follow their lead, we want to ensure quality provision with maximum interactions, and we want to do all this without compromising securing your children’s progress and development.

What we plan to do

Each staff member will be given 1 day every 6 weeks off the floor to evaluate their key children’s progress, planning for and setting challenge steps for moving forward. In between this time snapshot stories will be added with your child’s input to support their understanding of their learning journey. Staff will work hard to promote a sense of autonomy for your child in regard to their learning. Our journal systems will be used to document and track your child’s Health & Wellbeing, Literacy and Numeracy Progress throughout their time with us. Staff members will use their observations and knowledge of your child to support learning experiences and outcomes using their personals interests and vehicles for discovery.

Environment planning takes place alongside the children in the same way as before ensuring that children are exposed to and can explore cross curricular learning opportunities and experiences daily.

We intend to roll out our new way of working from next week. Week commencing 21st August 2023.

2 staff members each week will be given their non-contact time, and this will be staggered to ensure we are able to closely monitor and evaluate this new way of working. You will begin to see staff members use snapshot stories more often as they start to map your child’s journey alongside them.

We hope in turn, that you will be able to see an increase in your child’s understanding and confidence in their knowledge of how to share this journey with you.

Trial period

As with everything it is important that we enter a trial period, critically evaluating the provision we provide to ensure we continue to get it right for our children and families. We are proposing that our initial trial period for this is up until December this year at which point, we will be reaching out for feedback. We will be particularly interested to get feedback from those parents who are returning this year and have only known our way of working up until now.

In the interim if anyone has any questions, feedback, or suggestions please do not hesitate in contacting us.

Thank you as always for your continued support.

Team Colquhoun x

EYC Closure Dates 2023/2024

August

14th & 15th – In-Service Days

September

22nd & 25th – September Weekend

October

13th – In-Service Day

December

25th, 26th, 27th, 28th & 29th – Winter Break

January

1st & 2nd – Winter Break

February

14th – In-Service Day

March

29th – Easter Weekend

April

1st – Easter Weekend

May

2nd – In-Service Day

6th – Bank Holiday

24th & 27th – Spring Bank Holiday

July

15th – Glasgow Fair

Breastfeeding Support & Information

 

Useful Links to Support, Promote and Protect Breastfeeding

 Legislation

The Breastfeeding (Scotland) Act 2005

Breastfeeding etc. (Scotland) Act 2005 (legislation.gov.uk)

This act makes it an offence to prevent or stop a child under the age of two who is permitted to be in a public place or licensed premises from being fed milk in that place or on those premises.
The Equality Act, 2010

Equality Act 2010 (legislation.gov.uk)

This act confers protection for children over the age of two to be breastfed in public spaces.

 

Publications for ELC Settings

Setting the Table

Setting the table (healthscotland.com)

Setting the Table – nutritional guidance and food standards for early years childcare providers in Scotland is a guidance publication for food provision in early years childcare provision.

The aim is to ensure that children aged 0–5 in childcare settings across Scotland are offered healthy and nutritious meals, snacks and drinks.

The section on Breastfeeding provides information on the benefits of breastfeeding, safety guidance for storing and giving expressed breast milk and providing a supportive environment.

Care Inspectorate Food Matters

Food matters | Care Inspectorate Hub

 

Food Matters is a resource that highlights examples of good practice from across the ELC sector and is intended to a practical, inspirational and support improvement.  It complements and should be used alongside, NHS Health Scotland’s Setting the Table, the nutritional guidance and food standards for the ELC sector.

This document provides an example of becoming breastfeeding friendly and encourages the ELC sector to think about how they can provide an environment that welcomes and promotes breastfeeding.

 

 

 

Information Websites

FeedGood | Parent Club This Scottish Government site contains a wealth of information on breastfeeding and caring for infants.
Breastfeeding Videos | Best Beginnings This site has a series of short videos covering many aspects of breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding | Ready Steady Baby! (nhsinform.scot) This site includes information about breastfeeding, pregnancy, labour and meeting your new baby.
Support for parents – Baby Friendly Initiative (unicef.org.uk) This site has a range of useful resources for parents on infant feeding and relationship building.
First Steps Nutrition Trust This site is an independent public health nutrition charity that provides information and resources to support eating well from pre-conception to five years.
Early Years – NHSGGC This NHSGGC site has information on starting solids, Vitamin D and Breast and Formula Feeding.

 

Publications for Families

Off to a good start: all you need to know about breastfeeding – Publications – Public Health Scotland This booklet aims to help pregnant women, new mums and their families make decisions about how they will feed their baby.
   

 

Breastfeeding Support

Pregnancy | Evidenced-based information on Pregnancy | NCT The National Childbirth Trust (NCT) provide evidence-based information, signposting and access to support and services.  NCT have a range of trained peer support programmes support women and families facing specific challenges, such as social isolation, feeding difficulties or poor mental health.

The line is open every day from 8am to midnight, including bank holidays. 0333 251 7459

Glasgow Breastfeeding Buddies – Provide free, Friendly and welcoming breastfeeding support.

Hillhead Community Centre 169 Meiklehill Road, G66 2JT.  Mondays 10am – 11.30 am  

National Breastfeeding Helpline – Helpline

 

This advice line offers friendly, non-judgemental, independent, evidence based breastfeeding support and information to anyone in the UK who needs it. The helpline is provided by the Breastfeeding Network and the Association of Breastfeeding Mothers

This advice line operates from 09:30am – 09:30pm every day of the year. 0300 100 0212

La Leche League GB – Friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onwards

 

Breastfeeding counsellors and peer supports offer friendly breastfeeding support from pregnancy onwards, runs support groups and offers telephone, online and written support.

 

 

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