Nurture
Educating children and ensuring that they grow up to lead safe, happy, healthy, and successful lives is at the heart of everything we do at Moor Allerton Hall Primary School.
We recognise that attachment and being valued as an individual are central to the learning process.
The Nurture Room is an integral part of the school and provides:
- A nurturing environment in which children can explore their emotional needs in a secure and supporting situation,
- Someone to talk to and a place to help children communicate effectively with their peers,
- Immediate support in unpredictable circumstances,
- Assistance with physical development,
- Opportunities for small group work in which children feel able to discuss issues which trouble them.
Nurture Room Activities
As well as being a place to visit if children are worried or want to chat, the Nurture Room provides a wide range of fun activities that support the creative teaching and learning.
There are planned individualised programmes of activities that allow children to practice skills and express individuality, thereby promoting self esteem, enjoyment, achievement and enabling them to make a positive contribution.
The children enjoy:
- Art/Design: Paint, collage, modelling, drawing media, sewing, weaving.
- Games: Cooperative, luck, strategic, listening, discussion, observation, motor and fine manipulative skills, literacy, numeracy, memory
- Jigsaws/Patterns.
- Construction: Problem solving, environmental puzzles, creativity.
- Role Play/Small World: Games, dolls house, dressing up, soft toys, cars, kitchen.
- Books: Reading, listening, recall, relaxation.
- Worksheets: Fun, about me, likes, dislikes, friends.
- A safe place for outside agencies such as play therapists CHAMS workers and social workers to carry out sensitive work with children.