Our Care

We cannot and should not physically distance young children. Our young children need physical contact with their peers and the adults caring for them. They need relationships without restrictions which are unachievable for their stage of development, especially while they resettle into a place - however familiar - without you there.

Children will still be able to hug and play together in their groups. They will still receive the usual standard of care from our dedicated practitioners. If a child needs comfort, they will receive hugs and reassurance as they usually would. To do otherwise would likely lead to anxiety, confusion, and perhaps fear, for a child.

We only ask that you spend time with your child, showing them how to wash their hands.

It is vital that we continue to work together in taking care of one another. I know a lot of you are still getting to know us, and what strange circumstances we find ourselves in at the beginning of our journey together. We are here, and are always willing to listen. If you have any questions or concerns at all, please do get in touch - email Kate, Helen or Hannah, or pick up the phone.

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