Northiam C of E Primary School

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HALO Project

For young children, establishing healthy habits early is crucial for their overall development and future wellbeing.
That's why Honeybees Pre School  is excited to announce a new initiative in collaboration with East Sussex Public Health, building upon their ongoing efforts since 2016 to improve health outcomes for children and families called the HALO project.

 

This partnership signifies our commitment to fostering a nurturing environment where children thrive, not just academically, but also physically and emotionally. Our focus will be on promoting three key elements: Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, and Oral Health.

Moving and Grooving: Embracing Physical Play

 

We believe that physical activity isn't just about exercise; it's vital for developing gross motor skills, coordination, and a love for movement. Our updated play and learning policies actively support physical play, both indoors and outdoors. We have carefully designed our outdoor and indoor environment to get children moving, including:

  • Balance boards for developing stability
  • A small-scale physical trail to encourage exploration
  • A  climbing wall for building strength and confidence
Our aims for this project are clear:
  • To dedicate ample time for both gross and fine motor movement during every session.
  • To increase awareness among staff and parents about the importance of physicality in early childhood.
We anticipate significant positive impacts, including:
  • Children eagerly seeking out physical challenges and opportunities for movement.
  • Improved physicality and gross motor skills development.
  • Increased participation in a wide range of physical activities, from climbing and running to cycling and ball skills.

Nourishing Bodies and Minds: Embracing Healthy Eating Habits

 

Snack time is more than just a break; it's an opportunity to introduce healthy eating habits and encourage children to try new foods. We are committed to providing a balanced selection of fruits, vegetables, and salad items alongside bread, crackers, and cheese during our snack times.

 

Parents can stay informed about our snack offerings through the Weekly Snack Menu displayed in reception and the three-weekly menu available here.
Our goals for promoting healthy eating are:
  • To foster a positive relationship with food by encouraging children to enjoy healthy snacks and participate in cooking sessions.
  • To promote healthy eating and lifestyles amongst our children and their families.
We expect to see positive changes such as:
  • A wider variety of healthy options in children's lunchboxes.
  • Increased openness to trying new and healthy snack choices.
  • Children making more informed and healthier choices.

This collaboration with East Sussex Public Health represents a significant step forward in our commitment to the well-being of our children. By prioritising healthy eating and physical activity from an early age, we are helping to lay the foundation for a lifetime of health and happiness. We are excited to see the positive impact this initiative will have on our children and families.

 

 

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