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3 Ways To Add Hygge To Your Provision Today

Apr 15, 2024
There are many ways that we can inject that warm, cosy hygge feeling into your classroom, setting or home. To avoid overwhelm I have 3 tips that you can try today.
 

Step 1. Storytelling Opportunities

Happiness Psycholgist and author of The Little Book of Hygge: Danish Secrets to Happy Living, MeiK Viking describes one of the aspects of hygge living is the pleasure that is found in everyday activities.
 
 
Storytelling plays a big part in finding joy and pleasure in life and especially so if it contains humour (which is shown to reduce the stress hormone!). The coming together for meals or the long walks in the wild offer many opportunities for telling stories in Scandinavia. Perhaps you could have a bigger focus on storytelling in your practice; outside, in the woods and in tiny nooks of your provision. You don’t need to set up a large area for story telling to happen in. An inviting invitation to play on a shelf will do, inside a box or even in a hat! The storie...
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Story Telling in the Early Years

Mar 06, 2024

Telling stories always gives me that hygge feeling of joy and being cosy. It's also such a lovely way of celebrating coming together and sharing a love for storying!

Here are some of my favourite book recommendations;

  • How to Catch a Star by Oliver Jeffers
  • Four Seasons in One Day by Jessica Courtney- Tickle 
  • Lost Words by Jackie Morris
  • I Am the Seed That Grew the Tree - A Nature Poem for Every Day of the Year: National Trust 
  • We're Going On a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen
  • Little Red Hen

 

Classic books 

  • Not now Bernard 
  • Where the wild things are 
  • Hansel and Gretel 
  • Goldilocks and the Three Bears 
  • Gruffalo 
  • Bear Hunt 
  • Little Red Riding Hood 
  • Dear Zoo 
  • Mr Gumpys Outing 
  • Whatever Next 
  • Peace at Last

 

Ideas to support practice 

  • Get outside to story tell 
  • Listen to music and move to the story it creates (Four Seasons in One Day) 
  • Tell a story with just props 
  • Tell a story in the forest 
  • Sit around the fire pit with hot chocolate and tell stories from memory...
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How I plan for the start of the Autumn term

Sep 09, 2021
 

When it comes to planning for the first few weeks of the Autumn term with your new children I would focus on prioritising the following:

  • Making sure new children feel safe and settled
  • Building positive relationships with all children
  • Establishing rules and expectations 
  • Getting children used to the daily routine 

If you take a re-watch of my video from my Hygge Summer School you can see that I share the ways I would plan and organise the daily routine at the start of the year in Reception or nursery. 

When the time feels right for you and your children you can then start to spark new curiosities and interests by introducing these to the children. As much as I believe lots of what we teach from should come from the children I also understand that there needs to be a balance of us as educators offering the opportunity to broaden the children's knowledge through the exposure to different and new experiences. These might be linked to seasonal changes, festivals or celebrations.  ...

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A Hygge Case Study: Creating a homely and child led environment

Nov 18, 2020
 

In this case study (taken from the Autumn Conference) Nikki shares with us how she transformed her nursery. 

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Starting The School Year Smoothly

Sep 07, 2020

Here are a few tried and tested ways to start the new school year in a smooth way.

A tour of the school/ setting in small groups and showing who works in school and what they do. 


Tour of your provision in small groups and giving little teams the same tidy up job to do each day.

Share some getting to know you stories like Owl Babies. Offering children the chance to talk about who’s important to them and the things they like. 

No phonics or maths sessions! Instead have a focus here on building relationships and developing a routine. Lots of small group circle times and getting to know you games. Lots of opportunities to revisit phase 1 of letters and sounds. 

Make birthday crowns and display these around your setting. When it's a child's birthday they then get to wear it for the day!


A focus on good sitting, good looking, good listening during small group time. I like to reinforce the spoken words with makaton actions and symbols too.

I used to love writing a story about teach child'...

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25 Years Experienced Educator Refreshing Practice

Sep 03, 2019
I really love being able to share with you the work and it's impact on my members. This week i'm featuring in my spotlight the highly dedicated and reflective Ann.
 
'I have been working in childcare for almost 25 years and my setting was in need of a complete overhaul! I have always been busy but felt the need for a change.
 
I saw Hygge advertised and looked into it I loved it from the start. The parents of the children that I care for love the transformation and the resources.
 
When you work in a small setting it is very easy to become complacent as we have minimal help, it is up to the individual to keep up with continuous improvement.
 
This is where I found KSEY invaluable. I started with a couple of short courses and then started the HYGGE in the early years.
 
 
I was hooked from the start and began to transform my setting.
 
I have replaced most of my plastic toys with natural resources but I still keep some of them because the ...
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We Inherited Cluttered Provision

Aug 30, 2019

Dottie’s Nursery and Dots and Tots are
currently taking part in the Hygge in Early
Years Accreditation to transform their
learning environments and practice. Look at
this fabulous lunch time transformation!

 

In Norway and Denmark mealtimes are seen as a time to come
together as a unit over some much-loved home-made food. Yet in
England I often visit settings and schools where lunch time feels
rushed, noisy and a process rather than an event to celebrate in the
day. Not only are young children often fussy eaters but they might
be worried about opening their yogurt, leaving the comfort of a
familiar room or being with different staff who support lunch time
cover. When planning lunch times these factors need to be
considered;


  • Are the children in a familiar environment?
  • 
 Are the adults familiar to the children and available to support
them and talk to them?
  • 
 Does the menu offer a variety of choice across the week? Cooked
with seasonal produce.

  • Is the lunch time environment c
  • ...
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4 Ways To Support A Child Starting School or Nursery

Aug 21, 2019

Well hello there!

Many of you were be thinking about going back to work and how you can effectively support the transition into the school or setting for new children. So in this weeks blog I'm going to give you three ideas to try.

1. Create a Sense of Belonging


Here one of my fabulous members of the Hygge in Early Years Accreditation has reflected on ways she can create that sense of belonging during self registration. Look at these individual peg dolls that can be moved to show "I'm here!"

2. Why not recommend to parents reading this wonderful book 'A Kissing Hand for Chester Raccoon.' This is a beautiful story that's sure to help with separation anxiety. Can't wait to get your hands on the book? Head to this You Tube link (Turn the volume on mute) and read the book together. 


3. Ask your children to bring in a family photo or drawing that you can display in a frame or on the wall.

4. Why not record a video of you and your team telling the children how excited you are to se...

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A Reggio Art Studio

Jun 27, 2019
I had the absolute pleasure this week of visiting one of my local Reggio inspired nursery settings and having a tour of the outdoor art studio.
 
The outdoor studio is set up in a wooden cabin on the beautiful forest school grounds of the nursery. I was greeted by their artist in residence which is known as a atelierista. An Atelierista is a teacher that traces a child’s discoveries through artwork, and working together they document and reflect on what is learnt. The cabin has a lovely light and airy feel to it with doors leading out into a decked area.
 
Twice a week the children in preschool (3-4 year olds) will have the opportunity (If they choose) to come and work in the studio.
 
There is space in the centre of room for collaboration and large scale projects. While around the room the different stations allow for creative freedom. With a station dedicated to still life drawings and painting (with many natural stimuli from outside), a tinkering s...
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Team Building

Jun 27, 2019
Do you feel as though your team are always falling out and could do with some team building activities?
 
This was a question that was asked in the community group set up on Facebook for those that are studying my Hygge in Early Years Accreditation. (Find out more here)
 
When I worked as a leader I would hold 15 minute daily team meetings before the children came in. During this time we would run through the day, discuss health and safety/ safeguarding and share the current interests and fascinations. I really felt that having this daily meeting was important to help everyone understand how the day would pan out and allow us to have communication around it. It also meant that if any issues or difficulties were brought up by the team then these could be discussed there and then. Instead of building up over a series of days.
 
 
We would also finish our daily meetings by spending the last 5 minutes running through a guided meditation. We would use the ...
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