Remarkable Rabbits - Miss Davidson
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Your child is in the… Remarkable Rabbit key-person group |
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Your child’s key person is… Miss Davidson
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I am a qualified | I am a qualified Early Years Practitioner with a foundation degree in early childhood studies. I have 15 years experience in early years settings |
My favourite food is… |
Chicken roast dinner followed by fruit crumble and custard or a slice of cake! |
My favourite story is… |
The Very Hungry Caterpillar and We’re Going on a Bear Hunt |
My hobbies include…
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Reading and spending time with family and friends. |
My favourite thing about working with children is…
| Each day is different! The children make me smile and laugh as they play and learn. Watching the children grow and develop into their own characters and become independent is rewarding. |
The Key Person is a named practitioner who has responsibilities for a small group of children, they are there to help the child feel safe and secure. The role is important for both child and parent and it is an approach set out in the EYFS. The Key Person will respond to children’s needs and help them settle into a new environment, communicate is paramount between parent and Key Person as these discussions hold key information about the child. A Key Person will be a point of contact for parents.