Parent Partnership
Toilet training
At nursery we are keen to support your child when they are ready to start using the toilet and leave nappies behind! When your child begins toilet training, please let us know and we will discuss with you how you are managing this at home and ensure we work together to help your child. We have lots of experience of helping children learn to use the toilet so please don’t be worried about your child having accidents – this is normal and all part of the process! Just make sure you send them in lots of spare pants and clothes and it will really help your child be independent in using the toilet if you put them in easy to remove clothing such as jogging bottoms or leggings. We will ensure that if your child doesn’t make it to the toilet in time that we change them quickly and sensitively. At nursery we are always patient, calm and reassuring when children are toilet training so you can be confident that the experience will be a positive one for your child. It’s helpful to remember that every child is different and so some children will take longer than others to become dry.
Please feel free to speak to your child’s key person or any of the nursery team if you would like to discuss toilet training and if you would like further information, the links below take you to websites where you can access lots of helpful advice or you can download these leaflets.
Services for Young Children
Hampshire Services for Young Children (SfYC) supports parents, carers and families. Below you will find SfYC bulletins for parents with information about a range of topics.
- SfYC Update for Parents December 2024
- SfYC Update for Parents November 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents October 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents September 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents August 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents July 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents June 2024_.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents May 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents April 2024.pdf
- NHS Healthy Start Help to Buy Milk and Food March 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents March 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents January 2024.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents December 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents November 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents October 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents August 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents July 2023.pdf
- SfYC July 2023 Childcare Grant.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents June 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents May 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents April 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents March 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for parents February 2023.pdf
- SfYC February 2023 Autism Flyer.pdf
- February 2023 Reusable Napples Discount Scheme Article.pdf
- SfYC Provider Bulletin January 2023 BD Food Bank Poster.png
- SfYC January 2023 Household Support Funding Article.pdf
- Hampshire Healthy Families Contact Details.pdf
- Better Health Start for Life.pdf
- Arguing better flyer.pdf
- Me, You and Baby Too flyer.pdf
- Getting it right for children flyer.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents January 2023.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents December 2022.pdf
- SfYC November Hampshire Healthy Families Parent Information Portal.pdf
- SfYC November Hampshire Healthy Families 2022 Courses and Workshops.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents November 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents October 2022.pdf
- SfYC September Reusable Nappies Article.pdf
- Reusable Nappies Scheme Poster.pdf
- September 2022 Pantries in Hampshire.pdf
- September 2022 Engaging online safety stories for young children (002).pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents September 2022.pdf
- Connect4Communities-Summer Houshold Support Grant 22.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents July 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents June 2022.pdf
- Connect4families information for support with household bills June 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents May 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents March 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents February 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents January 2022.pdf
- SfYC Update for Parents December 2021.pdf
- SfYC foodbank information.pdf
- SfYC update for parents October.pdf
- Public Health England - Taking Your Child to an Early Years Setting.pdf
- Services for Young Children Update for parents September 2021.pdf
- Virtual get together sessions for parents of children with additional needs Autumn 2021.pdf
Keeping Healthy!
Below you will find information about keeping your child healthy.
Workshops and courses
Please see below details of a range of free workshops and courses designed to support you with a variety of topics associated with parenting.
Supporting children who are new to English
Having more than one language is something that should be celebrated and supported. Bilingualism helps a child's brain to develop and helps children learn because they can think about their ideas in two (or more) languages.
Speaking more than one language comes naturally to babies and young children whose brains are wired for all language. A child who develops good use of their home language (sometimes also called their mother tongue) is more likely to develop good English. But if parents use English instead, children can lose their mother tongue, neither language will progress and the child may have problems in both languages.
We encourage parents to use their mother tongue at home with their children while we support their developing English during their time at nursery. This ensures that children have the best chance of speaking well in both languages.
The National Literacy Trust is an organisation that aims to promote good communication skills in young children. The link below takes you to the bilingual section of their website where there is lots of information, helpful tips and leaflets designed to help parents support their child's developing English.
Hampshire County Council's Ethnic Minority Traveller Achievement Service (EMTAS) offers a wide range of resources and services to support families new to English including leaflets in many different languages, links to external websites and information videos. The link below takes you to the EMTAS section of Hampshire County Council's website where you can view the resources on offer.
ICON - How to cope with crying babies
ICON is a programme that provides information about infant crying and how to cope. Click on the link to visit the website or see the leaflets below for more information.