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It's
important to stay in touch
Open communication is essential when the care of a child
is shared which is why we use various methods of communicating
with parents. Daily contact with your child’s teacher ensures that
verbal exchanges can take place, concerns can be raised and dealt
with and progress can be
discussed. All of our children take home written daily reports
which allows you to see at a glance any important information that
you need to know such
as food and milk intake, diaper changes, activities and the kind
of day your child had.
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Progress reports covering development and
progress are sent home periodically which are based on the
results of our comprehensive screenings that are regularly
carried out by the teacher.
Knowing what your child is doing during
the day helps you reinforce and encourage the same topics
and activities at home. This kind of consistency helps your
child
be an active, enthusiastic learner.
If you would like to speak privately with
either your child’s teacher or a member of the management
team please contact the office to arrange a time to meet. Although
we love to talk about your child anytime we must ensure that
adequate staff are available for remaining children during
discussions so please let us know in advance so that we can
give you our undivided attention. If you just need a quick
update on your child’s progress or a chat with the teacher
please allow yourself and us enough time before the end of
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We have an open door policy for all parents of children
that attend AVA and we enjoy having parents stop by to play
and
spend time in their child’s classroom. Your child will
appreciate the attention and you’ll enjoy seeing what
goes on during our busy days. Visiting the classroom helps
parents get to know the staff and lets you keep in touch with
your child’s expanding world.
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