A Parent Handbook – Communicate with Parents Effectively!

A Parent handbook is used to communicate policies, procedures and any expectations that you have for the families of your childcare service. This can often be the first written communication…
A Parent handbook is used to communicate policies, procedures and any expectations that you have for the families of your childcare service. This can often be the first written communication…
Maintaining quality nappy changing practices in your Early Years Service is an important aspect of first-class child care. Hygienic procedures support children’s health and safety. It also reduces the risk…
You can help even a very young baby learn, grow and develop by doing simple everyday activities and interactions. Talk, read, sing, and play together every day. It’s about spending…
Positive Mental Health should be encouraged from a very young age and promoting and practicing it should be central to your every day teaching. Keeping little bodies healthy is something…
We can’t stress enough what an important part of the service you provide is effective communication with the families of children in your service. Soliciting specific feedback on the experience…
Are you looking to use a cleaning product at your Early Years Service that is gentle on surfaces and easy on skin? Are you looking for a product that is…
Aim to achieve and maintain regulatory compliance with the new Annual Review for Early Years Services. This comprehensive new document was developed by Childcare Experts Canavan Byrne in line with…
Under TUSLA’s Regulation 14 (Governance), Early Years Services are expected to conduct a comprehensive Annual Review (in the form of a comprehensive self-assessment). This review will examine the implementation of…
‘Thrive: Summer Outdoor Nature Activities for Children and Families’ by Irish Author Gillian Powell M.Ed. We are delighted to add to our product category ‘Exploring Nature with Children’ with this…