Laily Ghuznavi (Laily Childminding) - network childminder
My name is Laily and I am an Ofsted registered childminder. I have been childminding for 10 years and I have experience in looking after children from the ages of 5 months +. I have looked after a number of children in my setting and I ensure that I provide high quality child care within a positive, safe and happy environment. I take children in my care to a local playgroup, library and park. I also go to a weekly childminding network and I have completed and passed my NVQ3 in childcare. I offer 15 hours free Early Education Entitlement (FEEE) for ages 2-5 year olds (Subject to eligibility). School drop/pick up is only available for: Redbridge primary school, Parkhill primary school and Glade primary school.
Who to contact
- Telephone
- 020 3583 3019 or 07500 896187 020 3583 3019 or 07500 896187
- laily.ghuznavi@hotmail.com
Where to go
- Address
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Ilford
Essex - Postcode
- IG4
- View IG4 on a map
Time / Date Details
- When is it on
- Monday to Friday - 7.00am to 7.30pm Available all year
- Time of day
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Morning
Evening
Afternoon
Inclusion Information
- Has Special Needs provision
Childcare Information
Funded Places
- No 3 & 4 year old funding
- No 2 year old funding
Opening Times & Facilities
- Facilities
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Outdoor garden
Hot meals provided
Parking available for pick up or drop off
Sleeping area
Free Early Learning - 2 years
Adjustments for wheelchair users available
Visits and outings
Transporting children to and from school
Free Early Learning - 3 & 4 years
Free Early Learning - Extended entitlement
Caters for all dietary needs
Caters for all cultural needs
Network childminder
School Pickups
Does offer school pickups
- Schools
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Glade Primary School
Redbridge Primary School
Parkhill Junior School
Parkhill Infants School
Ofsted Information
- Ofsted URN
- EY342805
- Link to latest Ofsted inspection report
Local Offer
Provision
- Age range
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Early Years (0-4 years)
Primary (4-10 years)
Secondary (11-16 years)
- Shortbreak type
Education Offer
- Overview
At my setting it is important that every child is given the same opportunities. This means that they will be able to learn, develop and reach their full potential. All the children in my setting are able to access a range of activities which support their learning and I ensure that this includes children with special educational needs or disabilities.
I adhere to the requirements of the Equality Act 2010 and the SEND Code of Practice 2014.
My setting is located in the Woodford Avenue area of Redbridge. I have a separate dedicated playroom which is a large size and includes toilet facilities. I also have a large garden area.
I can accommodate up to 6 children.
- Identifying children's needs
It is important that any needs of the child are identified as early as possible. Any concerns regarding a child’s development will always be discussed with the parents.
Regular observations and assessments are carried out to determine where the child is developmentally. All assessment is play based and follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) Curriculum.
- Dedicated contacts
I will be the first point of contact for parents and cares to discuss their child’s progress.
- Involving children and their families
- Regular contact between parents/carers and the setting
- Advice on how to support learning at home
- Planning and review meetings
- Parenting advice
- Range of support available
- EYFS Curriculum planning differentiation
- Additional support strategies
- Support for behaviour
- Support for health needs
- Partnership working with other professionals
- Support for communication needs
- Measuring children's progress
Termly progress reports are provided and discussed with parents.
Two year progress checks are also carried out in the prime areas.
Children are regularly observed and these are placed into the Learning Journeys which are shared regularly with parents. Observations include next steps and then planning is implemented to support the child to achieve.
- Support and training for school staff
I have completed a Level 3 childcare qualification.
- SEN Modular Beginners Part 1 – May 2015
- Supporting Behaviour – May 2015
- Accessibility of the school
All resources are clearly labelled and accessible to all children.
The toilet is located in the dedicated playroom which is all on one level. There is a short walk of a few metres from the main house to the playroom. The children eat, sleep and also play in the main living area of the house.
The garden is fully accessible from both the house and the playroom. There is a small step from the main house and again a small step into the playroom.
- Inclusion
All activities are planned so that they are appropriate to the level of the child’s development and can be adapted if required.
Regular outings are planned for all children and are always risk assessed.
- Transition arrangements
I have a transition policy in place and individual support is provided during the transition period.
- Support and training for parents and carers
- Links with children centres
- SENCo
- Parent consultation
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