Lietutis Day Nursery

Childcare from 8.00am to 6.00pm

Who to contact

Contact Name
Edita
Telephone
020 8590 8662 020 8590 8662
E-mail
lietutis2010@gmail.com
Website
www.lietutis.co.uk
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Where to go

Address
19, Norfolk Road
Seven Kings
Ilford
Essex
Postcode
IG3 8LQ
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Time / Date Details

When is it on
Monday to Friday - 8.00am to 6.00pm Available during summer, Easter and half term holidays
Time of day
Morning
Afternoon

Inclusion Information

Has Special Needs provision

Childcare Information

Funded Places

Has 3 & 4 year old funding
Has 2 year old funding

Opening Times & Facilities

Facilities
Outdoor garden
CCTV
Hot meals provided
Parking available for pick up or drop off
Sleeping area
Free Early Learning - 2 years
Language classes
Adjustments for wheelchair users available
Visits and outings
Free Early Learning - 3 & 4 years
Free Early Learning - Extended entitlement
Caters for all dietary needs
Caters for all cultural needs
Fully wheelchair accessible

School Pickups

Does not offer school pickups

Ofsted Information

Ofsted URN
EY460188
Link to latest Ofsted inspection report 
Local Offer

Provision

Age range
Early Years (0-4 years)
Shortbreak type

Education Offer

Overview

We provide the best care for each and every child in our setting, to enable all children to make the best possible progress. We have a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) and his deputy, who are always available if any questions or concerns about children with SEND come up.

Day Nursery Lietutis is established in an ex-residential house in a quiet residential area of Seven Kings, Ilford, Essex, within the London Borough of Redbridge.

We are close to local schools and children centres. The nursery is open weekdays from 8am to 6pm, 51 weeks per year. We are a small nursery, with 3 groups of children (babies, toddlers and preschoolers) in 3 separate rooms.

We can care for up to 39 children at any one time. The nursery is split into 2 floors, babies and toddlers are on the ground floor, and pre-schoolers on the first floor. Each group have separate toilets. All together there are 5 children's toilets and hand basins in the nursery and 1 disabled toilet.

Fresh meals and snacks are prepared 5 times a day. All children share access to an enclosed and secure outdoor play area, as well as a playground in the local Seven Kings park, which is just 15 minutes away.

Identifying children's needs

We at Lietutis Day Nursery observe children on a daily basis making assessments and progress checks according to those observations. We work in partnership with parents and share any progress checks of their child as well giving advice and providing SEN information to parents.

Dedicated contacts

If parents have any questions or concerns about their child's development they can contact the nursery manager Ms Edita Jakiene or SENCo Co-ordinator Miss Viktorija Plosciauskaite.

Involving children and their families
  • Planning and review meetings
  • Advice on how to support learning at home 
  • Parenting advice
  • Regular contact between parents/carers and the setting

Parents/carers are involved at every stage, including (where necessary) medical protocol and care plans.

Range of support available
  • EYFS Curriculum  planning differentiation
  • Specific teaching interventions
  • Support for behaviour
  • Support for health needs
  • Partnership working with other professionals
  • Support for communication needs 
  • Additional support strategies
Measuring children's progress

Our progress checks are completed termly and shared with parents. 

Support and training for school staff

Our named SENCo attended the SENCo Modular training on 25/01/2016.  Also they regularly attend SENCo forums and provide training (regular meetings), support, individual consultations and updates to our staff members.

Accessibility of the school

Access to the building is very good, we have a ramp for buggies and wheelchairs. All stairs are secured with safety gates. Unfortunately children in wheelchairs arent able to access the upstairs by themselves.

Inclusion

Our staff members (particularly Key Persons) plan the Curriculum taking into account children's individual needs. Children with SEN have an Individual Outcomes Plans (IOP), where their learning aims are split into smaller steps. These outline the strategies that staff members will use to support them, in order to reach those targets. This is monitored by SENCo.

Transition arrangements

Transitions between rooms are planned to give plenty of time for children to adjust to their new group, to meet their new key person and familiarise themselves with the new environment.

One of the biggest transitions a child goes through is starting school.  For families with SEN children this can be a particularly worrying time. Nursery to school transitions are planned taking into account individual children's needs. Books of photographs showing environments, activities and key staff are provided by the schools to share with the children at nursery. SEN assistants can accompany families on school visits. A transition document is shared with the parents and receiving school, which reports on the child's strengths and areas of need.

Support and training for parents and carers
  • Parent consultation
  • Parent workshops
  • SENCo
  • Links with Children’s Centres

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