Hillside House Day Nursery

Red Group

Routine

A child's routine is as important at nursery as it is a home. Routines allow children to feel comfortable and settled whilst in the nursery environment as they know what is happening next. Whilst routines are in place, they are flexible. If children are engaged in an activity and are keen to continue, sessions can be extended for further learning and enjoyment . The EYFS also recommends having routines in place as it is important for the children’s emotional wellbeing.

Click on the picture to see Red Group Routine.

Potty Training Advice

All children are ready for Potty Training at different times. The usual age for success is approximately two and a half years. We ask that you start potty training when your child is at home and then we will continue the process. From experience we would advise that you do not use pull ups, they feel like a nappy and the child becomes confused. Bring your child in pants, don't use pull-ups or nappies for the journey. Pack plenty of spare pants and bottoms at first and be prepared for accidents. (There may be many) Let us know in the morning that you have started potty training and we let you know at pick up how it has gone!

Click the picture to go to the NHS link on 'How to potty train' Good Luck!

Blue Group

Getting Ready for School

In Blue group it is important that we get the children ready to start school, there are lots of skills to consider including being able to put on their own clothes, follow instructions, try different foods and be able to use the toilet without help. We do this with support, guidance and positive encouragement. Your child's reception teacher will usually visit in the term before September, we will let you know if they have arranged a visit.

Please click on the picture to see the Kirklees Council parent's guide to help get your child ready for school.

Routine

A child's routine is as important at nursery as it is a home. Routines allow children to feel comfortable and settled whilst in the nursery environment as they know what is happening next. Whilst routines are in place, they are flexible. If children are engaged in an activity and are keen to continue, sessions can be extended for further learning and enjoyment . The EYFS also recommends having routines in place as it is important for the children’s emotional wellbeing.

Click on the picture to see Blue Group Routine.

Phonics - Letters and Sounds - Phase 1

Starting in Yellow Group and continuing in Blue Group we use the government teaching programme 'Letters and Sounds'. The programme is designed to teach children how the alphabet works for reading and spelling. We have lots of fun activities such as 'bug in the rug' and 'silly soup' making learning through play fun and effective.

Go to the 'Our Learning' section to see the parents guide to the Letters and Sounds Programme.

Applying for a School Place

It's time to apply for a school Place! The deadline is January each year for the term starting September.

Please click on the picture to see the Kirklees information on applying for a Primary School Place.

Yellow Group

Phonics - Letters and Sounds - Phase 1

Starting in Yellow Group and continuing in Blue Group we use the government teaching programme 'Letters and Sounds'. The programme is designed to teach children how the alphabet works for reading and spelling. We have lots of fun activities such as 'bug in the rug' and 'silly soup' making learning through play fun and effective.

Go to the 'Our Learning' section to see the parents guide to the Letters and Sounds Programme.

Routine

A child's routine is as important at nursery as it is a home. Routines allow children to feel comfortable and settled whilst in the nursery environment as they know what is happening next. Whilst routines are in place, they are flexible. If children are engaged in an activity and are keen to continue, sessions can be extended for further learning and enjoyment. The EYFS also recommends having routines in place as it is important for the children’s emotional wellbeing.

Click on the picture to see Yellow Group Routine.

Potty Training Advice

All children are ready for Potty Training at different times. The usual age for success is approximately two and a half years. We ask that you start potty training when your child is at home and then we will continue the process. From experience we would advise that you do not use pull ups, they feel like a nappy and the child becomes confused. Bring your child in pants, don't use pull-ups or nappies for the journey. Pack plenty of spare pants and bottoms at first and be prepared for accidents. (There may be many) Let us know in the morning that you have started potty training and we let you know at pick up how it has gone!

Click the picture to go to the NHS link on 'How to potty train' Good Luck!

Baby Room

Nursery Guide to Weaning

Each parent and child will approach weaning differently, but from many years of experience our advise is as follows. Begin by using soft spoons and plastic bowls. It is recommended that babies begin weaning at around 6 months unless instructed otherwise by the health visitor. Weening should be done alongside the children still having their normal infant feeds.
Many parents choose baby led weening, but it is also important to introduce a spoon to get the children used to this.
Babies begin with puree of simply fruit and vegetables cooked and blended; Babies will begin with small amounts until they get used to the textures. Once used to some of the texture the babies can then be given blended dinners to a smooth paste. These should not replace milk feeds (breast or formula)
At around 10 months some parents will begin to leave lumps in the food to give it more texture and help the babies with their gag reflexes. This will help them learn how to move food around the mouth, chew, and swallow.
By 12 months babies should be ready to have chopped up food as they should have the ability to chew and swallow food in small pieces. It’s also important to understand that all children are different, and some may take longer than others to meet these weening stages.
Breast milk and infant milk is important to a child up until the age of 12 months after this if ready the child can be introduced to cow’s milk. It’s not recommended that a baby under 12 months has cow’s milk.

Please click on the picture to see the NHS Guide to Weaning video.

Routine

A child's routine is as important at nursery as it is a home. Routines allow children to feel comfortable and settled whilst in the nursery environment as they know what is happening next. Whilst routines are in place, they are flexible. If children are engaged in an activity and are keen to continue, sessions can be extended for further learning and enjoyment . The EYFS also recommends having routines in place as it is important for the children’s emotional wellbeing.

Click on the picture to see Baby Group Routine

Health & Food Information

Birthday Cakes

If you would like your child to celebrate their birthday with a cake at nursery you are welcome to bring a cake in. Nursery is responsible for all food given to children throughout the day so we would ask that the cake be a shop bought cake displaying the end date, must be in date and must not indicate that it 'may contain' or 'contains nuts'. If you would prefer the children can make a cake at nursery for your child's celebration.

Covid 19

The government has now removed the remaining COVID-19 domestic restrictions in England, The NHS advise, 'while you are no longer legally required to self-isolate, if you have COVID 19, you should try to stay at home and away from others to avoid passing on the virus' For nursery this means that we will no longer require testing or isolation for either staff or children. Children who have been sent home from nursery with a temperature may return to nursery when they are well again. If your child tests positive for COVID 19 please do not return to nursery for the exclusion period of 3 days. (see the schools exclusion link in the child sickness section of this page) Staff who test positive for COVID will also isolate in line with the government guideline.

Click on the photo to see the latest NHS Covid-19 information

Fever/High Temperature

It is very common for children to have a fever from time to time. It is usually nothing to worry about and may suggest your child has an infection. At nursery if your child has a fever (38 degrees or above) we will call you to come and collect your child, we will immediately attempt to reduce your child's temperature by removing clothes, cool flannel, changing location to somewhere cooler. If we feel it necessary we may seek your permission to administer Calpol until you arrive to reduce the risk of febrile convulsion.

Click on the picture to read the NHS advise on child Fever/High Temperature.

Child Sickness

If your child is sick, we would urge you to keep them at home. It is important to stop the spread of infection but also our staff work on a ratio, when a child needs our full attention, we are not able to give our attention to the other children. It's important we are able to work to our ratio for the welfare and quality of care of our children.

Please click on the photo to see the exclusion table for schools and nursery.

Staff - First Aid Training

The vast majority of our staff our first aid trained. There will always be at least one trained member of staff in each room. First Aid certificates are renewed every 3 years

Bowel and Bladder Problems

Poo problems in childhood are really common – constipation alone affects a third of all children. Because we’re not very good at talking about these problems, we can feel that our child is the only one.

Click on the picture above to access ERIC, ERIC is a charity dedicated to supporting children and their families with Bowel and Bladder problems. There is also additional information the assist in potty training too!

Children's Tooth Care

It's important to register with a dentist as soon as your child's first tooth breaks through. At this point it is recommended that you brush your child's tooth/teeth every day.

Please click on the picture to see the NHS guidance on how to look after children's teeth.

Meet our Staff
Jayne

Hi, I'm Jayne. I have owned the nursery since 2002. I have NVQ Level 3 in childcare. I am trained in Safeguarding and First Aid and am fully involved with all aspects of the nursery on a daily basis. I work alongside Jayde who is the Deputy Manager. In my spare time I love to ride my horse and walk my dogs.

Jayde

Hi I'm Jayde, I am Deputy Manager, I have a Level 5 in Childcare Leadership and Management. I am the SENCO lead, I am trained in First Aid, Safeguarding and Food Hygiene. In my spare time I like to spend time with my daughter and to visit family and friends.

Joanna

Hi, I'm Joanna, I am Baby room team leader, I have worked with babies for over 5 years. I'm level 3 qualified and have my First Aid certificates. In my spare time I like to see my family and friends and go on nice walks with my dogs.

Sarah

Hi I'm Sarah, I have worked at Hillside House since 2017. I am Level 3 Qualified, I am Yellow Group Team leader. I am first aid trained. In my spare time I enjoy to travel and see the world. I also enjoy spending time socialising with my family and friends.

Hayley

Hi I'm Hayley, I'm Blue Group team leader. I have a BA (Hons) in primary teaching (QTS) and Level 3 in childcare and Education. I am First Aid Trained. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my family and taking my dog Benji on long walks.

Shelley

Hi, I'm Shelley, I am red group team leader, I have worked at Hillside since 2014 I have a level 3 qualification in childcare. I am the nursery Health and Safety Office, I am also SENCO trained. I have First Aid and food hygiene certificates. In my spare time I enjoy crafting.

Sumayyah

Hi I'm Sumayyah I work in Blue group I have a BA (with second class honours) Working with Children Young people & Families. I am First Aid Trained. In my spare time I like to go out for meals and meet up with friends.



Madison

Hi, I'm Madison I am working towards my level 3 in Childcare. I will be working in Yellow Group

Emma

Hi I'm Emma, I have worked at Hillside House for a few years. I work in Blue group. I have level 3 in childcare and I am first aid trained. In my spare time I like to spend time with my family and friends.

Amanda

Hi, I'm Amanda, I work in yellow group. I have worked at Hillside House for 18 years. I have an NVQ level 3 in childcare and I am First Aid trained. At home in my spare time I like walking, reading and gardening.

Phoebe

Hi, I'm Phoebe, I am First Aid Trained. I work in Yellow group most of the time but I am getting experience in all of the rooms. I am First Aid trained. In my spare time to like to do Anime and gaming.

Poppy

Hi, I'm Poppy. I work in Yellow Group. I have a level 2 child care qualification. I am First Aid Trained. In my free time I like to spend time with my friends and family and looking after my little nieces and friends.

Gemma

Hi, I'm Gemma, I am Level 3 qualified, I work 4 days in Baby Room. I have worked in childcare for many years. I am First Aid Trained. I have 2 children Theo and Bella. On the weekends we enjoy family time together including walks and going to the beach.

Megan

Hi, I'm Megan. I am nursery Nurse and work in baby room. I have an NVQ level 3 in childcare. I am First Aid Trained. When I am not working I enjoy spending time with my little girl exploring nature and visiting family. I also enjoy crocheting teddies and blankets.

Olivia

Hi, I'm Olivia, I work in Baby Room. I have a First Class (hons) degree in early childhood studies and level 3 Heath and Social Care. I am First Aid Trained. In my spare time I like to go out with my friends and spend time with my family.


Helen

Hi, I'm Helen I work in baby room. I am First Aid Trained. I have 2 grown up sons of my own and I am a proud Nana/Nannie to 2 wonderful grandchildren. My main hobbies are looking after my family and spending time with friends.

Deborah

Hi, I'm Deborah, I work in red group 4 days per week. I have a NNEB Diploma in childcare and education. I am First Aid trained. I have worked at Hillside since 2016. In my spare time I enjoy spending time with my two daughters, walking and going to the theatre.

Grace

Hi, I'm Grace, I am First Aid Trained and hold a level 3 in Chilcare. I work in red group most of the time but I am getting experience in all of the rooms. In my spare time i like to spend time with my 2 children.

Anam

Hi, I'm Anam, I am First Aid Trained. I work in Red Group but have experince in all of the rooms. I enjoy cooking and going out for food.

Natalie

Hi, I'm Natalie, I work in Red Group 2 days per week. I have a Level 4 in Childcare. I am First Aid trained. In my spare time I enjoy spending time visiting family.

Caroline

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Ocean

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JUDI

Hi, I'm Judy, I am the nursery cook. I have Food Hygiene certificate and lots of experience in the food sector I have grown up with children. I enjoy going out and socialising with my friends and family.

Sarah

Hi, I'm Sarah, I am the kitchen Assistant. I have Food Hygiene certificate and kitchen experience. I enjoy time in the garden.

Anna

Hi, I'm Anna, I am a lunchtime supervisor. I am first aid trained and have lots of experience with children. I have 3 children of my own and enjoy spending time with them doing various activities.

Caroline

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Chloe

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Keeping Children Safe

Keeping pre-school children safe online

The internet and technology is a part of nursery curriculum. Its vital we keep children safe online. We do this by supervision, parental blocks and ensuring that all games and apps which are accessible to the children are age appropriate and suitable.

Click on the picture above to see internet advice for children 0-5 years

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Teaching Children to stay safe

Safeguarding the children in our care is woven into our daily practice. We not only keep them safe, we teach them how to stay safe in many ways. In Blue Group, one of the resources we use is the NSPCC Pantosoraus song to support children's understanding that is is important to keep our privates, private!
Click on the picture above to play the Pantosaraus song, why not sing it at home!!

If you would like to know more about Safeguarding in nursery please see our Child Protection/Safeguarding Children's Policy in the Policies section.

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