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What are the Benefits of Sand Play in Early Childhood Development?

At Nido Early School, we embrace the Reggio Emilia approach to learning, which encourages hands-on exploration, creativity, and self-expression. One of the most versatile and engaging experiences we offer to children in their early years is sandpit play. While it may seem simple, the humble sandpit is a rich environment...
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Why is Dramatic Play Important in Early Learning?

Early childhood is a crucial time for development, filled with exploration, discovery, and imagination. Among the many educational tools and strategies used in early learning settings, dramatic play stands out as a powerful approach that supports a child’s cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth. Often referred to as pretend play,...
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Nido Early School Now Proudly Offering Huggies Nappies

At Nido Early School, we are always looking for ways to enhance the quality of care we provide to our children and families. That’s why we’re thrilled to share that Huggies Nappies are now being introduced across all our early schools.This exciting transition is the result of months of behind-the-scenes...
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Sustainability Update: Plastic-Free Toilet Paper and Water Wipes Across Nido

At Nido Early School, we believe that sustainability is not just a practice—it’s a responsibility. As part of our continued commitment to environmental care and high-quality service delivery, we are proud to introduce two important updates to our everyday essentials: plastic-free toilet paper and the exclusive use of Water Wipes...
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What Are the Benefits of Nature Play for Child’s Development?

In an increasingly digital world, children are spending less time outdoors and more time engaged in screen-based activities. However, research consistently highlights the importance of nature play in fostering holistic child development. Nature play, which involves unstructured outdoor activities in natural environments, offers numerous advantages that support cognitive, emotional, social,...
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science at Nido Early School

Every year, February 11th marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a global celebration of the critical role women and girls play in advancing science and technology. This day is more than a moment to honour their achievements; it’s a call to action to inspire the next...
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Why Reading is Important for Young Children

Reading is one of the most fundamental skills a child can acquire during their early years. The importance of reading in early years cannot be overstated, as it lays the foundation for a lifetime of learning, growth, and connection with the world. For toddlers and young children, reading not only...
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5 Ways to Create a Smooth Transition to Childcare

Starting childcare is a significant milestone for both children and their families. While it’s natural to feel a mix of excitement and apprehension, there are steps you can take to help your child settle into their new environment with ease. Here are five effective ways to create a smooth transition...
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The Role of Play in Building Emotional Resilience in Children

Play is a cornerstone of childhood, providing more than just entertainment—it serves as a powerful tool for emotional development and resilience. Emotional resilience refers to the ability to cope with and adapt to life’s challenges, and for children, play offers a safe environment to explore, express, and manage emotions, laying...
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The Value of Routine and Rituals in Early Learning Environments

In early childhood education, routines and rituals play a pivotal role in shaping a nurturing and supportive learning environment. They provide children with a sense of security, predictability, and stability, which are fundamental for healthy emotional and cognitive development. In early learning settings, routines and rituals act as the scaffolding...
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