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As part of the UK’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, the government has now asked all early years settings to close for all but the most vulnerable children and those whose parents are key workers.
I can only imagine what it feels like being in the midst of this situation, and we’re here to help support you through it.
This week, I spoke with Sophie Haylock, the director of Early Years HR and the owner of a day nursery in Surrey, England. She pointed out that all of us will likely have to deliver and receive some difficult news in the coming days, weeks, and months. What matters right now is how we confront that knowledge, she told me.
“At some point, we’re going to get through this. How businesses deal with it now is going to speak volumes to how parents, families and staff respond to us later down the line. Think about what you want people to remember you by when we start to open as normal again,” Sophie says.
By limiting the number of children and parents coming through your doors, you’re taking vital steps to stop the spread of the coronavirus. At the same time, staying open to those that need you makes you, as June O’Sullivan put it this week, the fourth emergency service.
Whatever you’re having to communicate to parents, I want to thank you for all you’re doing. You’re all superheroes, and you deserve the time and space you need to process this. But when you’re ready to share the news with the staff and families in your communities, I’d like to offer some pointers to help you to go about it.
Please note: here at Famly we love sharing creative activities for you to try with the children at your setting, but you know them best. Take the time to consider adaptions you might need to make so these activities are accessible and developmentally appropriate for the children you work with. Just as you ordinarily would, conduct risk assessments for your children and your setting before undertaking new activities, and ensure you and your staff are following your own health and safety guidelines.
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