Northfleet Nursery School

Northfleet nursery school

Tel: 01474 533950
Email: office@northfleet-nur.kent.sch.uk
“Learn to play then play to learn”

Parents Advice

Early Years Choking Table

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Early Years Choking Table

Primary School Flyers

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Is My Child Too Ill For School?

Please see below for NHS guidance on when you child should and shouldn't attend school

Is My Child Too Ill For School?

Parent Expectations

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parent welcome.pdf

Sun Safety

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sun safety.pdf

Toilet Training

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 Toilet Training HV Leaflet

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Toilet Training charts

Princess Toilet Training Chart

 

Dinosaur Toilet Training Chart

Top tips for Toilet Training

Helpful links:

Top 10 potty training tips | ERIC

How to potty train - NHS

Support your child with good oral health

Oral Health Poster

Getting Ready For School

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getting ready for school.pdf

Early Help and Preventative Service

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Healthy Lunch Ideas

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Defered Entry To Mainstream Schools

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What to expect in the Early Years Foundation Stage?

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Information from our health colleagues on Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) that can be shared with families

 

We’re seeing an increase in severe respiratory illness in children as restrictions ease and people mix more, with cases higher than usual for this time of year and further increases expected over the winter months.

Symptoms of severe respiratory infection in children, include a high temperature of 37.8°C or above (fever), a dry and persistent cough, difficulty feeding, rapid or noisy breathing (wheezing).

Most cases of respiratory illness are not serious and clear up within two to three weeks, but parents should contact their GP or call NHS 111 if:

  • their child struggles to breathe
  • their child has taken less than half their usual amount during the last two or three feeds, or they have had a dry nappy for 12 hours or more
  • the child has a persistent high temperature of 37.8C or above.

 

Some children under two, especially those born prematurely or with a heart condition, can suffer more serious consequences from these common respiratory infections.

Find out more about the symptoms and what to do here.