Tips on Choosing the Right Nursery for Your Kids Atherton

For many parents, selecting a nursery for your little ones is a daunting task. The best way to make your choice is to visit as many as possible first, but the question remains, what should you be looking for?

Juice
+44 (0) 161 929 7470
20A Market Street
Altrincham
Richard's
+44 (0) 1695 575680
57A Moor Street
Ormskirk
Footprints Day Nursery
01942 876546
Alderfold Street
Atherton
Buttons & Bows Day Nursery
01942 888616
332 Hamilton Street
Atherton
Oaklea Private Day Nursery
01942 795213
68 Leigh Rd
Atherton
Kiddies
+44 (0) 1254 675030
63-65 Victoria Street
Blackburn
Kidz R Uz at Full Day Nursery
01942 893000
Dorset Rd
Atherton
Atherton Pre-School Day Care
01942 883957
High St
Atherton
Shone Phyllis
01942 797677
51 Bag La
Atherton
Hindsford Community Link Ltd
01942 895313
14 Lodge Road
Atherton
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Tips on Choosing the Right Nursery for Your Kids


Selecting a nursery for your little ones can be a daunting task. The best way to make your choice is to visit as many as possible first, but the question remains, what should you be looking for?


The first and foremost consideration should be the staff. The quality of care and standard of education are the two most important considerations. When visiting a nursery, carefully observe the relationships you see, both adult to child and between members of staff.


Check how the staff handle interactions with the parents and the children. An example of a good nursery is somewhere where the staff are friendly and engaged in the development of the children. A balanced approach to praise and punishment is also important in selecting the right nursery.


One characteristic of a good nursery is that children are happily engaged in an activity with either another child or an adult. It should provide for the social and personal development of a child, which is reflected in the children’s good behaviour and relationships with others.


In selecting a suitable nursery, parents should take into consideration the activities and teaching methods that it provides for the child. Choose a nursery that emphasises developing children’s literacy, as well as social and personal development. In addition, it should promote creativity among the children and should have the necessary equipment to facilitate and promote the children’s learning.


Another important factor in choosing a nursery is parental involvement. It should promote partnership between the school and the parents to encourage the development of the child.

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