Circle of Security

The characteristics of secure attachment are one of the most researched aspects of attachment. It has been studied for well over 50 years by many different professionals researching cultures from many different countries. Overall, the list says children who have a secure attachment will benefit from the following ways:

  • They will feel more happiness and less anger at their parents

  • They can solve problems on their own and ask for help when they are in trouble

  • They have lasting friendships and get along better with their friends

  • They have better sibling relationships

  • They feel better about themselves and what they can contribute

  • They are more protected against feeling hopeless or helpless about life

  • They trust the people they love and know how to be kind

  • They believe that good things will happen

    BE STRONGER< KINDER, WISER.....

    The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program is based on decades of research about how secure parent or caregiver-child relationships can be supported and strengthened.

    Information taken from Circle of Security International - see website below
    www.circleofsecurityinternational.com/p/parenting-blog/the-benefits-of-secure-attachment


Mixed Age Groups

Preschool/Infant

During the day, Infants, toddlers and preschool children will be primarily in their designated areas. There may be intervals of times throughout the day where groups of preschool, toddler or infant children spend time together, following Manitoba Childcare regulations and Best Practices.

This is most likely to occur during

  • Opening (6:45 am - 8:30 am) in the designated opening preschool or infant room.

  • Daily outdoor time in our play yard located beside CKLC Centre, which is safe for all age groups

  • Closing (5:00 pm - 6:00 pm) in the designated closing preschool or infant room.

  • Other times may include when children come together for activities or events for a short period of time in one of the preschool rooms or infant/toddler room.

  • When a infant/toddler is visiting a preschool room, prepping for their transition to the preschool program


​During the times that the children come together in a mixed age group setting, the preferred room will be one that is accommodating to infants/toddlers. Small materials and equipment will be adjusted and placed high during the visit, staff will be familiar with the space and monitor the children closely. If preschool children are visiting the infant program, (for example, at the end of the day) materials will be provided that meet the needs of the preschool children and are safe for the infant/toddler children.
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Mixed Age Group – Preschool  & School Age

At certain times in the day; 

  • early morning approximately between 7:00 am  –  9:00 am

  • at the end of the day approximately between 3:15 pm  –  6:00 pm

  • on in-service days or holidays, for  periods of time between the hours of 

    7:00 am – 6:00 pm, 

  • children may be grouped with children between 2 – 12 years old.

Children will meet outside to play or from time to time visit each other in our Centre outside or school gym.

Developmental Benefits

These groups as noted above will have the opportunity to play and inter-act with one another at different times during the day. It is our belief that rich exchanges take place when children are permitted to play, socialize and interact with one another, fostering physical, social, emotional and cognitive development.

This time provides an opportunity for siblings to play with each other as well as develop; friendships, empathy, enhanced learning, nurturing and understanding of differences among the children. All of these occasions will lend to enhanced development for all children as modelling and observation occur.

The children will follow a similar schedule and routine, with differences allowed for each mixed age group noted above for varying needs such as naps, nutrition, and attention level. Children will be offered/provided with safe activities, materials and toys that are suited for their individual needs.

The Early Learning Curriculum, as set forth in the Parent Policy, will be used as a guideline for play, inclusion and development for all children. Children will be provided time to play in individual or small group activities. All children are encouraged to play interactively with direct supervision.

Ratio

Ratios will be met as per regulation 8(2)(b) , where children are cared for in mixed age groups, the ratio will be calculated on a pro-rated basis, based on the following;

Infant: 1:4 Group Size. 8
Toddler: 1:6 Group Size. 12
Preschool 1:8 Group Size. 16
Kinder 1:10 Group Size. 20
School Age. 1:15 Group Size. 30

Safety

Children’s safety is a priority and supervision of children will be closely monitored. Safety policies and procedures will be in compliance with Section 5(g) and Section 17 of the licensing manual. Evacuation procedures and emergency procedures will follow the BBE Emergency Evacuation Plan outlined in the Enhanced Safety Manual, which is reviewed and updated annually or on an as-needed basis during the year. Portable first aid kids are accessible and contain emergency contact information for all children. All staff have current first aid training and attend an annual training session each year with the local Health Nurse. Fire, tornado and lock down drills will be practiced when in mixed age group settings several times a year and recorded in our drill log sheet.

Approved MELCC July 2016