Deysbrook Childminding Network

My name is Tracie Dowling and I have been a childminder for over 32 years and I live in Anfield Liverpool. I am also part of the strategic team at Liverpool City Region and Beyond Early Years Stronger Practice Hub (EYSPH) and support childminders within the Region. 

My role is to be a point of call to support the childminders, signpost them to early years funded support programmes and link in with the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) to promote the Early Years Evidence store and Early Years Tool kit. 

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/ 

The Stronger Practice Hub has funded a Childminder Network drop In at the Deysbrook Village Centre.  https://www.deysbrook-vc.co.uk/ 

This provides the local childminders with a venue to meet up weekly with their minded children, link to myself and each other to share good practice and access face to face support. 

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The childminders and children enjoy attending the drop-in sessions as this supports good practice by giving the children experiences to gain valuable social skills like sharing, taking turns, communication, and cooperation by interacting with others children.  Having access to larger group activities such as music and movement and craft time also provides opportunities to develop language skills, motor skills, and overall confidence through play-based learning and exposure to larger group activities and toys and helping with preparing for school transition.  The Drop in provides a venue for childminder and child-based training opportunities and a space for childminders to connect and build a community with each other. 

 

Over the last few months, the childminders and children have enjoyed the Sustainability Goal bitesize sessions that I have facilitated. 

https://sdgs.un.org/goals 

 

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We have focused on one goal each week, for example week 1, we focused on Goal 1  ‘No Poverty’. We all sat together on the carpet and read the story ‘The Three Little Pigs’ we discussed the different types of housing and what it’s like to be homeless. We thought about what the safest house would be and which would have strong foundations that can withstand challenges due to global warming. 

 

 

 

 

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I provided the children with an activity using wooden ‘Three Little Pig’ story props to decorate using crayons and recyclable materials. At the end of the session, I gave each childminder an information pack explaining why I chose the activity, how I incorporate the goals within my setting, extra reading materials / information around the Sustainability Goals.

 

 

 

 

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The following week before we started the next focused activity, we discussed the previous goal and how and what the children did at their childminders setting to include ‘poverty’. One child told me she made a Den, but she got upset because one of the children pulled off the blanket. I suggested next time they use pegs to see if the den stayed up longer. She told me her childminder made another den out of a big sturdy box and this was fun. Another child had used their props to tell the story again. This feedback from the children was invaluable and makes the time I spend putting the activities together all worthwhile.

 

 

 

Anne Wrigley a childminder of the Deysbrook Drop in provided me with some amazing feedback.  She said by attending the drop in and accessing support gave her confidence when she had her latest OFSTED inspection. By taking part in the bite sized Sustainability Goals awareness made her realise she was already promoting sustainability but hadn’t realised this. Since attending the sessions, she now takes the children to the local charity shop to donate and purchase items and every few weeks she buys wool to knit squares with the children to make blankets for the homeless.  Anne and the children go on a trip to St Luke’s church to donate food for families who are less fortunate. 

During Annes previous OFSTED inspection, the inspector commented on the lack of extra training.  In this inspection the inspector said it was evident Anne had been very proactive extending her continuous professional development. Anne explained to the inspector about the SPH webinar recordings and how she liked them as she can dip in and out, at a time that suits her due to the flexibility and thought they were a perfect way to extend her knowledge.

 

Further reading:

 

https://www.strongerpracticehubs.org.uk/hubs/nw/liverpool-city-region-and-beyond-eysph/resources/autumn-time-apples-and-apple-juice-dr

 

 

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/early-years/evidence-store

 

 

https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/early-years/toolkit/play-based-learning

 

 

https://www.evertonnurseryschoolandfamilycentre.org/childminders

 

 

https://www.evertonnurseryschoolandfamilycentre.org/early-years-sustainable-hub