Pre-school education for 2 to 5 years olds
Pangbourne Valley Playgroup
Kennedy Drive
Pangbourne
Berkshire
RG8 7LB
Tel: 0118 984 1661
enquiries@pvpg.org.uk
registered Charity: 1039967
Ofsted Registration: 110733
Data Protection: PZ933890X
Pre-school Learning Alliance:
7224
Starting at playgroup is a very big step in your child's development. Often it is the very first time that a child will be separated from his/her parents, so getting a happy introduction is very important.
Here are a few tips that may help;
It is a good idea to make short visits with your child, before commencing full-time, so that you both get to know the people and how the group operates.
Get to know staff and helpers - if your child sees that you are happy and compfortable, then he/she will soon be comfortable with them too.
Be prepared to stay in the group until he/she is ready to be left.
Dress your child in easily washed clothes with easy fastenings and sensible shoes or trainers. Also bring indoor shoes/slippers or a pair of wellies for outdoors, named and in a bag. In summer we ask that children bring hats to wear during outside play.
It is important to collect your child promptly at the end of the session. It can be very upsetting for a small child to be the only one who isn't collected.
If someone different is to collect your child make sure that the staff know.
The normal daily routine
Morning session 9.00am. Children arriveHang up their coats and put their names
on the welcome board.Register is takenFree flow playSnackMusic and gamesFree flow playStory timeParents collect at 11.30am
Lunchclub11.30am Lunch club children arrive11.45am Lunchtime. Children bring packed lunch from home.
Afternoon session12.45pm. Children arrive, hang up their coats and register is takenFree flow playSnack Music and gamesFree flow playStory timeParents collect at 3.15pm
The sessions for the younger children have much the same routine. However the times that they are required to sit quietly, such as at story time, are kept short.
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