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Little Tums provides a well organised and delicious hot lunch, tea and snack service for nursery and school children Here at Little Tums we are entering our 12th year of providing award winning meals to schools and nurseries. Our main passion has always been to provide healthy, nutritionally balanced home cooked meals made from scratch allowing children to build a positive relationship with a variety of foods. From our kitchen in Sussex, we deliver our homemade meals across the South East Coast, Surrey, Kent and London. Our award-winning meals are prepared on the day they are to be served from menus that have been prepared in line with The Governments Food Standards Agency criteria and by an independent children’s nutritionist. We are so proud that we can help install healthier eating habits from such an early age. Our nutritional and dietary team are on hand to tailor specific menus for a range of dietary, allergen intolerant and cultural meal requirements and menus are often bespoke to the setting’s particular needs. We are able to offer our customers a flexible food service provision to fit in with their individual needs. To book your 2 week free trial please contact our team on 01273 640596
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COVER PHOTO❱ PEBBLES CHILDCARE, WORTHING contents onlineresourceswww.nurseryworld.co.uk BIG ISSUE Coronavirus: Find all the latest news on how the pandemic is affecting the early years sector and children. ➜ nurseryworld.co.uk/category/ big-issues/coronavirus PRACTICE GUIDE Discover outdoor practice in Japan ➜ https://www. nurseryworld.co.uk/ category/practice-guides/outdoorsin-japan MANAGEMENT GUIDE Plan your career by exploring qualifications levels from Level 1 to 6 ➜ https://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/ category/management-guides/ qualification-levels coming up APRIL 2022 ■ Outdoors key 4: How to support children and staff’s movement between indoors and out ■ Health and nutrition: What can be done to mitigate the negative effects of the pandemic on children’s physical development ■ All about...assessment within the revised EYFS, by Di Chilvers ■ How to make the transition to in the moment planning ■ Business: New series begins with a guide to financial management POSTER The second in our series of A2 posters spotlights people who help us in an emergency www.nurseryworld.co.uk in this issue  NEWS 6 analysis New research reveals the extent of the financial fallout settings have faced due to the pandemic 8 news round-up All you need to know in brief 11 noticeboard Community catch-up  OPINION 12 to the point Michael Pettavel argues for urgent investment in children’s services while Professors Brett Smith and Charlie Foster explain the need for children with disabilities to exercise 13 people The Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Peter Matejic on childhood poverty 50 over to you Your letters and social media posts  PRACTICE 14 keys to the outdoors Why it is important to let children choose when they want to be outside 16 building a curriculum Place children at the heart of learning 20 essential resources Ideas to support transporting schemes 28 health and nutrition Giving dads emotional support 30 good practice Should behaviour charts be scrapped? 32 all about Down’s Syndrome 35 special report Managing healthy food on a budget 40 Nursery World Show 2022 Your sneak preview  ACTIVITIES 22 Sustainable education Introducing the topic of trees and their preservation 23 SEND Strategies to help calm over-stimulated children 24 project How children and families explored hair types and styles together 26 outdoor calendar As Spring approaches it’s time to start planting 44 anti-racist leadership Liz Pemberton explains why the language we use is important 46 manager’s problem page How to defend your nursery’s policies  CLASSIFIED 47 services 48 appointments  MANAGEMENT 42 Recruitment Meeting today’s challenges COVER STORY P35 March 2022 | NurseryWorld | 5

COVER PHOTO❱ PEBBLES CHILDCARE, WORTHING

contents onlineresourceswww.nurseryworld.co.uk BIG ISSUE

Coronavirus: Find all the latest news on how the pandemic is affecting the early years sector and children.

➜ nurseryworld.co.uk/category/

big-issues/coronavirus

PRACTICE GUIDE Discover outdoor practice in Japan ➜ https://www. nurseryworld.co.uk/

category/practice-guides/outdoorsin-japan

MANAGEMENT GUIDE Plan your career by exploring qualifications levels from Level 1 to 6

➜ https://www.nurseryworld.co.uk/

category/management-guides/ qualification-levels coming up

APRIL 2022 ■ Outdoors key 4: How to support children and staff’s movement between indoors and out ■ Health and nutrition: What can be done to mitigate the negative effects of the pandemic on children’s physical development ■ All about...assessment within the revised EYFS, by Di Chilvers ■ How to make the transition to in the moment planning ■ Business: New series begins with a guide to financial management

POSTER The second in our series of A2 posters spotlights people who help us in an emergency www.nurseryworld.co.uk in this issue  NEWS 6 analysis

New research reveals the extent of the financial fallout settings have faced due to the pandemic 8 news round-up

All you need to know in brief 11 noticeboard

Community catch-up

 OPINION 12 to the point

Michael Pettavel argues for urgent investment in children’s services while Professors Brett Smith and Charlie Foster explain the need for children with disabilities to exercise 13 people

The Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Peter Matejic on childhood poverty 50 over to you

Your letters and social media posts

 PRACTICE 14 keys to the outdoors

Why it is important to let children choose when they want to be outside 16 building a curriculum

Place children at the heart of learning 20 essential resources

Ideas to support transporting schemes 28 health and nutrition

Giving dads emotional support 30 good practice

Should behaviour charts be scrapped? 32 all about

Down’s Syndrome 35 special report

Managing healthy food on a budget 40 Nursery World Show 2022

Your sneak preview

 ACTIVITIES 22 Sustainable education

Introducing the topic of trees and their preservation 23 SEND

Strategies to help calm over-stimulated children 24 project

How children and families explored hair types and styles together 26 outdoor calendar

As Spring approaches it’s time to start planting

44 anti-racist leadership

Liz Pemberton explains why the language we use is important 46 manager’s problem page

How to defend your nursery’s policies

 CLASSIFIED 47 services 48 appointments

 MANAGEMENT 42 Recruitment

Meeting today’s challenges

COVER STORY

P35

March 2022 | NurseryWorld | 5

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