Sunrise Early Years and Childcare Limited

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About Sunrise Early Years and Childcare Limited


Name Sunrise Early Years and Childcare Limited
Inspections
Ofsted Inspections
Address Miller Memorial Hall, The Avenue, Tottenham, N17 6TG
Phase Childcare on Non-Domestic Premises, Full day care
Gender Mixed
Local Authority Haringey
Highlights from Latest Inspection

Summary of key findings for parents

This provision is good • The manager uses self-evaluation effectively to review the quality of the provision. She successfully seeks the views of staff and parents when making changes to the setting.

Plans for improvement are implemented well to benefit all children. • Staff competently support children's developing language skills and help them to acquire a broad vocabulary. For example, staff in the baby room introduce words, such as 'roll', 'stretch' and 'cut', to describe children's actions as they manipulate and shape play dough.

• Staff have developed strong and trusting relationships with parents. Regular conversations and meetings, alongside written feedback, hel...p to provide a consistent approach in supporting children's care and learning. • Staff provide children with nutritious meals and snacks throughout the day.

They speak to children about the benefits of eating fresh fruit and vegetables, and encourage them to try a range of different foods. This helps to promote children's awareness of healthy choices. • Children develop important skills and attitudes to support their ongoing development and prepare them for starting school.

They listen to stories, experiment with marks and practise drawing and writing skills, which helps to form good foundations for literacy. • On some occasions, group activities are not sufficiently well planned to support children's listening and attention skills and help them learn as much as possible. • Staff sometimes miss opportunities to help children understand appropriate behaviour and begin to manage their feelings.


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