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Lunch/snack times

 

What are these? 

These are important parts of the day that should be relaxed, enjoyable and sociable occasions for all children and practitioners.  A perfect opportunity to foster positive relationships and for rich learning to occur. 

Key messages: 

  • “When meals and snacks are provided, children are fully involved in the planning and preparation of these, as appropriate.
  • Children and staff enjoy eating together in an unhurried and relaxed atmosphere, ensuring a caring and positive social experience.
  • Staff recognise daily routines as a rich opportunity to promote close
    attachment.
  • Staff are focused on all children and can respond immediately should an emergency, such as choking, occur.
  • Food choices are nutritious and reflect current guidance. They are appropriate for children’s individual cultural and dietary needs.
  • Children experience warm, caring relationships with staff when receiving
    support with feeding.
  • Where children are weaning, or are receiving their nutrition from milk feeds, this is well planned.
  • Where appropriate, children are included in the overall meal or snack experience with others in the setting.
  • Fresh water is available throughout the day and children are encouraged to remain hydrated.”

A Quality Framework for Daycare of children, childminding and school-aged childcare

p 12, Care Inspectorate, 2022

Ways we can do this: 

All settings must audit their lunchtime experiences using SBC’s Monitoring Effective Practice in Lunchtime Routine Audit (below) and then develop their practice in line with the Care Inspectorate & NHS guidance below. 

Linked Areas of Practice 

Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC)

Independence

Nurture

Policies

Sensitive Interactions

Transitions

 

Tools  

Reflecting on Practice

SBC Guidance to support

National Guidance to support

Further Reading to support

Training to support

Lunchtime in a Larger Nursery

Broomlands Primary School Early Learning and Childcare, a Scottish Borders Council Nursery hub, share how they support learning through their lunchtime experience.

Food Glorious Food – SEIC Pamphlet

SBC Lunchtime Routine Audit

Setting the Table 2024

Food Matters

Practice note – supporting positive mealtime experiences in Early Learning and Childcare (ELC)

Supporting Healthy Smiles

National Standards for Nursery and School Toothbrushing Programmes

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