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Keeping It Simple: Cosy and Natured Inspired Provision

Aug 30, 2019

Reading this from one of my Hygge in the Early Years Accredited students makes me feel so proud of their journey and all they've achieved.

Nurturing, supporting and allowing my students to flourish is what gives me a warm glow and makes me love my job even more!

"Starting my business back in December 2018 I was approached by a local authority officer who was supporting me with my ofsted registration. Sharon asked me “Laura I’ve never seen a provision like this before it’s wonderful what is your inspiration? What approach do you follow?”
I couldn’t reply I didn’t know myself, the only word I could give was “Hygge” but back then I didn’t truly understand the concept of hygge in the early years I just wanted to create an environment that brought the outdoors indoors, that was cosy and calming. A nature led approach that welcomed new children into my provision with a burst of light and opportunity.

It made me reflect and research, I wanted to be able to give my parents and OFSTED the...

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We Got The Whole Team Involved And Everything Changed

Aug 30, 2019

Reflection is a huge part of Early Years practice – from

the beginning of our training journey we are encouraged

to evolve and develop our own professional identity, by

exploring practice, making mistakes, and learning how to

be more effective in our roles. This principle is something

that truly is at the heart of the Lullabies ethos, and we

have recently embarked on our own journey as a team.

Lullabies Nursery and Pre-School opened in 2016, in the

centre of Glenfield, Leicestershire. The old Georgian

building lends itself perfectly to a nursery environment and

we worked hard to keep some of the original features to

stay true to the character of the building. We have four

classrooms across two floors as well as 3 outdoor areas for

the children to access, including a forest school. As the

nursery enters its third year our nursery Proprietor, Emma

Platnauer and nursery Manager, Chelsie Shaw, were keen

to reflect on the nursery’s journey so far, and our vision for

the fut...

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Guest Post: Year 1 Provision

Jul 11, 2019

 

This week we have the fabulous Hollie (also known as Bags of Beans!) who will be giving us a wonderful insight into how she's created calm in her year 1 classroom. I'm sure you will see that there are many hygge elements to this as well!

 

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My obsession with classroom environments began when I first visited St John’s C of E Primary School. From the moment I walked in I was struck by the calm atmosphere and serenity it brought to their children. My colleague and I whispered to each other is disbelief “it’s just so calm”. Upon walking back into my own classroom I was smacked in the face with bright colours and loud noises! Everything felt over stimulating and busy by comparison; as if there were balls of high energy bouncing around the walls! From then onwards I was hooked into finding ways of calming my classroom and moulding the environment to generate the same serene feeling I’d experienced at St John’s.

 

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I began with the lights! First of all, I wanted to reduce the lighti...

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Love Based Leadership in Action

Jul 04, 2019

I feel very fortunate to do the job that I do; work with a range of early educators and support them in their reflections to move practice forward. It’s great to see the transformation a setting has had after working so hard on areas of their practice.

 

Today I had the chance to visit one of the wonderful local nurseries I’ve been working with for the last year. This was a chance to hear and see the progress they’ve made in not only their ethos but how this has translated into their learning environment.

 

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Emma is an inspirational leader who also leads with a love-based leadership style. Making sure she invests time in getting to know each member of her team and giving them opportunities to lead in areas that are their strength. At the same time, she also understands the importance of supporting staff and has a clear system in place for professional development. Over the last year the team have worked hard on creating a shared and consistent ethos across the three rooms of th...

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A Reggio Art Studio

Jun 27, 2019
I had the absolute pleasure this week of visiting one of my local Reggio inspired nursery settings and having a tour of the outdoor art studio.
 
The outdoor studio is set up in a wooden cabin on the beautiful forest school grounds of the nursery. I was greeted by their artist in residence which is known as a atelierista. An Atelierista is a teacher that traces a child’s discoveries through artwork, and working together they document and reflect on what is learnt. The cabin has a lovely light and airy feel to it with doors leading out into a decked area.
 
Twice a week the children in preschool (3-4 year olds) will have the opportunity (If they choose) to come and work in the studio.
 
There is space in the centre of room for collaboration and large scale projects. While around the room the different stations allow for creative freedom. With a station dedicated to still life drawings and painting (with many natural stimuli from outside), a tinkering s...
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Team Building

Jun 27, 2019
Do you feel as though your team are always falling out and could do with some team building activities?
 
This was a question that was asked in the community group set up on Facebook for those that are studying my Hygge in Early Years Accreditation. (Find out more here)
 
When I worked as a leader I would hold 15 minute daily team meetings before the children came in. During this time we would run through the day, discuss health and safety/ safeguarding and share the current interests and fascinations. I really felt that having this daily meeting was important to help everyone understand how the day would pan out and allow us to have communication around it. It also meant that if any issues or difficulties were brought up by the team then these could be discussed there and then. Instead of building up over a series of days.
 
 
We would also finish our daily meetings by spending the last 5 minutes running through a guided meditation. We would use the ...
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Live a Simple Life

Jun 20, 2019
Purchase what will bring you great happiness in the future.
 
Sometimes we can get a little lost along our track in life and we can benefit from a little reminder every now and again on what’s important for us.
 
Living a simple life is what the Danes pride themselves on. Nothing complicated, slowing down the pace and being present.
When it comes to spending their money the same applies. Danes will carefully plan their purchases and put thought into the ways they spend. it’s not about how much money they make and showing off but actually about how they spend the money to invest in That’s why you won’t see lots of new cars driving around Denmark or designer handbags on show. For them experiences mean more as they make you feel alive and bring you together. memories and experiences.
 
For example a holiday with the family would cost a lot of money but think of all the wonderful times together and the memories created will last a life time. How...
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Hygge Quotes

Jun 11, 2019

A good motivational quote always fills with me positivity to start the day.

 Here are some of my favourite Hygge inspired quotes. 

 “Just living isn't enough," said the butterfly, "one must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson” ― Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity. -Simone Weil” ― Louisa Thomsen Brits, The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Living Well

 

 

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“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives." -Annie Dillard

 

“You cannot buy the right atmosphere or a sense of togetherness. You cannot hygge if you are in a hurry or stressed out, and the art of creating intimacy cannot be bought by anything but time, interest and engagement in the people around you.” ― Meik Wiking, The Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well

 

 

“Craft makes our homes more human." -Ilsa Crawford

 

 

“Material goods rarely alter our levels of ha...

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Creating a Hygge Staffroom

Jun 11, 2019
We spend long periods of our days at work and during our downtime in the day it’s important that we have a space to relax, come together and recharge our batteries.
 
Here are my top tips on how you can bring that hygge feeling into your staffroom.
 
  •  Consider seating; offering sofas to sit on that are a bit more comfy

  •  A dining table to invite staff to come together over lunch

  •  Lovely homely place mats  

  • Plants

  • Photos in frames of things you’ve done together as a team (Parties, local walks, summer bbqs)

  • Soft warm lighting from lamps

  • Flowers in a vase on the table

  • A selection of teas and coffees

  • Fruit basket

  • Soft furnishings; cushions, throws

  • Lending library of books

  • Homely accessories- wicker hearts

  • Room spray

  • Declutter the space and organise

  • Fairy lights

  • Garlands (e.g felted leaves)

  • Calming colours whites and greys mixed in with some warmer yellows.

  • Consider how you migh...

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Be More Optimistic

Jun 11, 2019
Feeling more optimistic has a link to our level of positivity and happiness. When we feel more optimistic we approach a task with increased confidence and strength that it will go well. Yet it's really easy to get stuck in a cycle of self-doubt when it comes to things going wrong.
 
  1.  Identify Negativity

     

First identify what it is your feeling negative about. Make a list of all the solutions you can think of to solving the problem you have. Moving towards positivity and hope. Then commit yourself to taking one of these actions next time you feel this way.
 
For me my house sale has recently fallen though. My initial thought was “Oh no this is terrible what are we going to do now. Then I turned the situation around and thought well at least now we have more time to find our dream home (as we were about to move in with relatives), I'm saving money (as our next house will be bigger and have a more expensive mortgage) and lastly, I'm feeling tired so at least I do...
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