The Treasure Box, Hickling

The Treasure Box, Hickling Nursery / Preschool education for children with Special Educational Needs &/or Disabilities (SEND) Together we focus on ability rather than disability.

The Treasure Box is in the centre of the rural village of Hickling, and it provides a safe, secure and supportive place for children with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities to grow, learn and develop at their own pace. "The Treasure Box is a treasure trove for learning, where curious children love to play”
- this vision is reflected in our ethos and underpins everything that we do. Our

small Treasure Box community is kind, caring, courageous and determined to make a difference for our very special children and their families. I am proud of our family orientated approach, where parents and I are on the same team. Where we work together to understand what children need and jointly give children a voice in how they are educated. Together we support children to reach their greatest potential. No matter how hard things get, you can count on me. I can help you to navigate the confusing SEND system, to understand your child’s needs, to fight battles over diagnoses and support, guide you through the EHCP process, and help you to find a suitable school place for the next phase of your child’s education. I take a holistic approach that strives to empower families through their SEND journey. Early discussions with you enable me to develop a good understanding of your child’s areas of strength and difficulty, your concerns, the agreed outcomes sought for your child, and their next steps. I know and respect that parents are the experts on their child. I treat every single child as the unique individual that they are; following their interests, catering for their different learning styles, attending to their diverse needs, supporting their well-being, and working with their varied routines. Providing a service which responds to the individual needs of families, is my commitment: I want children to achieve well in their early years and lead happy and fulfilling lives. As the SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator), I ensure that parents are closely involved in their child’s education, that parents are informed of actions taken, and that positive relationships are forged with other Professionals. I am committed to empowering all children to excel, by understanding how each child learns, and delivering a curriculum that meets their needs. I work with parents in the best interests of their children. All children are valued in my inclusive Setting. Children learn to understand their barriers to learning as well as how to celebrate their achievements, thereby increasing their confidence and improving their participation. All children are encouraged to access their environment as independently as possible, and to form positive relationships with their peers. This helps them to be well prepared for the future and ultimately progressing on to opportunities that lead to better chances in School, work, living, health, friendships and relationships. Norfolk County Council provides me with subsidised training, specialist equipment and access to advice and guidance to support the inclusion of all children. I know when to refer to relevant outside agencies / services, in order to access advice and support. My personal strengths lie in supporting Cognition and Learning, and Communication and Interaction. Child development fascinates me and I am always keen to learn new things about new children. I have robust Policies and Procedures concerning SEND. These are regularly reviewed and updated, to ensure that I am providing equal opportunities for all children. My home-based Setting has a large playroom, downstairs toilet, and a purpose built outdoor play area. The children benefit from a wealth of resources (suited to their individual ages, stages, needs and interests), the company of others, and a calm, relaxed Setting, with a consistent and supportive adult. I have up-to-date certificates in Paediatric First Aid, Safeguarding & Child Protection, and Food Safety, plus I have accessed numerous Norfolk County Council and online training courses, on many aspects of SEND. I have recently completed my level 3 SENCo Award to add to my NVQ level 3 in Children's Care, Learning and Development. Please see my website for further information about my services... https://treasureboxhickling.org

09/02/2023

Here's my slide show interview with Menna Godfrey from Outdoors Thinking:
talking about my experience of working with children with special needs (SEND) whilst developing my outdoor practice and my early years provision.

https://youtu.be/3Y_5N1bDWB4
01/02/2023

https://youtu.be/3Y_5N1bDWB4

Shaping Us is our new campaign to highlight the importance of early childhood.Watch this video to find out how and why our early childhood shapes the adults ...

Wise words, followed-up with appropriate actions. What a wonderful setting... 😍
27/10/2022

Wise words, followed-up with appropriate actions. What a wonderful setting... 😍

Here's a helpful blog from the Department for Education:'How to help your child's early language skills - top 10 tips fr...
20/10/2022

Here's a helpful blog from the Department for Education:
'How to help your child's early language skills - top 10 tips from the experts'

The Education Hub is a site for parents, pupils, education professionals and the media that captures all you need to know about the education system. You’ll find accessible, straightforward information on popular topics, Q&As, interviews, case studies, and more.

A great idea to grab a child's attention...
19/10/2022

A great idea to grab a child's attention...

Attention Autism Stage 1 Space

This creative idea was sent to me by Simone Dobbin. Simone was working with a child at home, so the session was 1:1. The programme is designed for groups of children, but it works 1:1 too when circumstances mean that is the way forward. We can be flexible!

Stage 1 Bucket Resources: Blow up astronaut, colander and torch to create a starry night

Thank you, Simone, for sharing your ideas...I will never look at a colander in the same way again.

Nearly gone!...2 part time spaces available now, for early years children (0-4) with special needs (SEND)For more detail...
18/10/2022

Nearly gone!...
2 part time spaces available now, for early years children (0-4) with special needs (SEND)
For more details visit https://treasureboxhickling.org
call +44 7956 647529
or message me via FB

18/10/2022

In my post yesterday I shared some thoughts on reading resources to support younger learners.

A space to celebrate and share nursery rhymes is also crucial too!

That’s why we make sharing nursery rhymes part of our every day rhythm. We’ve set up this small world farm to go alongside ‘The farmers in his den’ rhyme. Our alphabet rhyme time book is a really useful support for provision too.

Did you know that research into child development shows that if a child can recall 8 nursery rhymes by the time they are 4 years old then they usually go on to be some of the best readers and spellers by year 3!

www.hyggeintheearlyyears.co.uk

17/10/2022

Such a great way to keep the child at the centre of our excellent early years practice 😁🥰

Hi we are Stephanie Bennett and Lyndsey Hellyn. We empower Early Childhood Owners and educators to slow down, design intentionally, and support holistic development. Move from hurried practice to mindful, curious learning. www.thecuriosityapproach.com

14/10/2022

This film gives more information about how early years settings can support children with SEND and their families and adjust and adapt their care to support ...

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The Green, Hickling
Norwich
NR120XN

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5pm
Friday 7:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+447956647529

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