Reflections Nursery is recruiting a full-time Atelierista (artist working with children). Our current Atelierista, Angela Chick is leaving to pursue her artistic enterprises and we wish her well. We are now looking for someone with a creative background and experience of working with young children. If you are interested in applying please contact: martin@reflectionsnurseries.co.uk
Reflections Nursery and Forest School in Worthing draws inspiration from the pre-schools of Reggio Emilia. We won UK Nursery of the Year in 2009/10 and were rated Outstanding at our last three Ofsted inspections in 2010, 2013 and 2014.
Tuesday, 9 October 2012
Thursday, 26 July 2012
Professional Development Day - 20th October 2012
Children Creativity & Outdoor Learning
A Professional Development Day
focussing on the work of Reflections Nursery, with reference to the Reggio
Emilia Approach.
Date: Saturday 20th October 2012, from 10.00am until 3.30pm
Venue: Reflections Nursery, Worthing
Cost: £60 (Full-time Students £30) including refreshments & lunch
What is creativity and what is its significance for young
children? How can we best support creativity in children? What is the role of
the outdoors in supporting creativity?
Martin Pace, Director of Reflections, along with Angela
Chick, Senior Atelierista and Yvonne Barr, Nursery Manager will be supported by
other Reflections educators to give presentations and workshops drawing on six
years of children’s learning at Reflections Nursery, Worthing and the Reggio
Approach.
Participants:
We welcome registrations from all those working in the area
of early childhood education and on creative arts/education projects with young
children.
Programme:
- Registration
at Reflections Nursery, Worthing
- A
guided tour of the nursery with a Reflections’ educator
- Presentation,
‘Children, Creativity and Outdoor Learning – the work of Reflections Nursery
and inspiration from the Reggio Approach’ - Martin Pace & senior
educators
- Lunch
- Concurrent
Workshops to choose from:
Workshop 1: Children learning in the outdoors – Martin
Pace
Workshop 2: The Atelier supporting children’s
creativity – Angela Chick & Yvonne Barr
- Free
time to walk around Reflections Nursery
Please contact susan@reflectionsnurseries.co.uk
for further details.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Dead Beetle Sketch
Dead Beetle: Atelier Discussion: 12th July 2012
Anna
(3yrs 6 mths); Leo (3yrs 10 mths); Jem (4yrs 0 mths); Evie R. (4yrs 1mth);
Esther (4yrs 4 mths); Lewis (3yrs 4 mths); Thomas (4yrs 5mths)
The Thursday Forest School group were
leaving for the woodland and noticed a dead stag beetle on the stairs leading
to the minibus. Leo and Jem believed this was a cockroach that had escaped from
the Atelier (we have Madagascan Giant Hissing Cockroaches in our Atelier). On
their return from Forest School, Leo came into the Atelier and told Angela he
saw one of the cockroaches that escaped. He looked in to the cockroach tank to see
if it had returned. Leo saw some of the
cockroaches sleeping and asked, “Are they dead?”
“There’s one that’s dead that is a baby
one. It’s so small and dead but it’s not bone yet” Anna
“Where’s it gone?” Leo
“It’s gone somewhere different.” Anna
“Goes somewhere else.” Jem
“Maybe someone carries it away?” Anna
“If we give the cockroach over there which
is dead some water then it might come back again” Evie R. (Referring to the
dead stag beetle in a petri dish in the display case)
“When you die you never come back and you
will cry because you will never never never never never never never never never
never never see your mummy.” Esther
We get the tools to experiment with water
and the dead stag beetle which had been in the display case.
“It will take 13 drops!” Evie R.
We count together.
“It won’t come back to life.” Jem
“When the cockroaches are dead, we can put
water on them and it moves them back to life.” Esther
“He might float, won’t he?” Jem
“He won’t float or fly, he’ll go up in the
sky.” Esther
“It is hard, why is he hard?” Anna
“Because we put water on it, he’s gone all
coldy and shrivelled up” Evie R.
“He’s moving! He’s moving!” The children
shout as the water pours in and the beetle spins around.
“No, he’s floating!” Jem
“He’s walking!” Evie R.
“He’s not alive…” Lewis (getting upset)
“When he’s alive he might be a cockroach”
Evie R.
“He’s got dead legs” Evie L.
“He’s not going to fly ever again” Anna
frowns and looks down at the table
“He’s going to get really big and fat with
all that water” Anna
“We should leave it and wait” Evie R.
“How long is it going to take?” Jem
Thomas joins the group “Is it the beetle
that we saw when we went to Forest School?
Is he dead because he doesn’t like the rain?” Thomas
The beetle is now in a jar in water on the
shelf in the Atelier. We will be checking regularly for any changes...
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
A Brief Conversation About Extinction
Documented in our Pre-school Atelier by Angela Chick, Atelierista at Reflections Nursery, Worthing on 10th July 2012
Anna
(3yrs 6 mths); Ewan (4yrs 10 mths); Henry (4yrs 0 mths)
Anna:
I saw a dinosaur in the museum.
Ewan:
It wasn’t a real
dinosaur… it was a skeleton.
Anna:
It was a skeleton with skin!
Ewan:
It’s not a skeleton if it has skin.
Anna:
But I saw it!
Ewan:
It wasn’t a real one because they’re extinct.
Anna:
I saw it before they were extinct!
Ewan:
No… because dinosaurs haven’t been here since when we were created
by science!
Anna:
What science?
Ewan:
There was something called the Big Bang. The dinosaurs were here
before the Big Bang, now they’re extinct.
Anna: No! I saw them before they were extinct. I saw them moving and I
know it was real because it ate a fish!
Ewan: Maybe it just spat it out. They’ve been extinct a really long
time. They’re not even alive!
Anna: But I saw them before they were extinct!
Ewan: No, ask your mummy and she will tell you that they’re extinct.
Anna: They’re real life, see? Look at this book!
Ewan: That’s just a picture! They’re not real ones.
Anna: This shows the clock when the dinosaurs were extincting…
Henry: They don’t stink!
Ewan: When we say extinct, it’s ex… tinct, not ‘stink’.
Anna: They weren’t extinct when I went, I saw the real one! Like this!
Ewan: No, I told you, that’s a picture – see?
Anna: OK, this is a picture, someone did draw it.
Ewan: Maybe a grown-up did.
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Reflections Nursery Professional Development Day 26th May 2012
Inspired by
Reggio
A Professional Development
Day offering an introduction to the infant-toddler centres and pre-schools of
Reggio Emilia and focussing on the work of Reflections Nursery, Worthing
Date: Saturday 26th May 2012, from 10.00am until 3.30pm
Venue: Reflections Nursery, Worthing and St Paul’s Centre, Worthing
Cost: £50 (full-time students £25), including refreshments and a light lunch
What does it mean to for a UK nursery to draw inspiration
from the Reggio Approach? What are the differences between a pre-school in
Reggio Emilia and a nursery like Reflections? What are the benefits of
project-based learning in early years education? What is the role of an early
years educator? How can we best support children’s creativity?
Martin Pace, Director of Reflections, along with Angela Chick,
Senior Atelierista and Yvonne Barr, Nursery Manager will be supported by other
Reflections educators to give presentations and workshops covering five years
of children’s learning at Reflections.
Participants:
We welcome registrations from all those working in the area
of early childhood education and on creative arts/education projects with young
children.
Programme
- A tour of Reflections Nursery with a Reflections educator
- Presentation & Discussion: A Pre-school in Reggio
Emilia & Reflections Nursery – what do they have in common?
- Lunch and a tour of Reflections Nursery with Reflections
educators
- Workshop 1: Long-term project work at Reflections
- Workshop 2: Supporting children’s creativity
- A further tour of the nursery with a Reflections educator
Please see registration form attached or contact susan@reflectionsnurseries.co.uk
for further details.
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