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Visits & Key Teachers


     Starting preschool can be an exciting time, but it can take time for your
     child  to  get  used  to  their  new  environment  and  the  kaiako  (teachers).
     Settling in can look different for each family and we ask families to do a
     minimum of three prearranged visits into the room.  These first visits we
     ask  you  to  stay  with  your  child  and  interact  with  them  within  the
     environment along with talking to your child’s key teacher.  We will then
     ask you to leave the room for a period of time (the amount of time depends
     on how you and your child are feeling).  These visits are free of charge.  The
     next stage, depending on your booking times, we will arrange for your child
     to  do  some  shorter  sessions  working  towards  full  days/weeks.    This  will
     allow your child to become familiar with the rhythms and rituals here in
     the  Pebbles  room.    Some  children  settle  in  within  a  week  or  two  where
     other children may take several weeks.  We will work closely with you to
     make this transition into preschool as positive as possible for both you and
     your child.

     During these visits we work closely with you both to build positive, trusting
     relationships.  Please tell us as much information about your child and your
     whānau (family) as this helps us to care for your child.  It can be helpful if
     you write your child’s home routine down, we will then talk to you about
     what this looks like at preschool and create as much continuity as possible.

     We understand that you and/or your child may find it hard leaving each
     other.  Our wonderful team do everything we can to make this time as easy
     as possible.  We do use key teachers to support this process.  We work on
     building relationships during the visiting period.  A key teacher’s role is to
     help  your  child  to  settle  and  support  them  through  their  rhythms  and
     rituals of the day, allowing your child to get to know a small  number of
     staff at a time.  We all interact with the children and take part in their
     days,  particularly  as  they  are  becoming  more  settled.    This  process  also
     ensures you as a parent has someone who understands your aspirations for
     your  child  and  can  support  a  strong  connection  with  home.    Your  key
     teacher  will  also  discuss  your  child’s  individual  planning  and  assessment
     with you and is a point of reference for you as a parent.  Your child needs
     to feel safe and secure with us and needs to form a relationship as well.

     Their  relationship  with  us  is  built  through  the  relationships  we  form  as
     adults.    This  period  can  sometimes  take  a  couple  of  weeks,  sometimes
     longer to settle and feel confident in their new environment.
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