Arnhall Nursery is a private day nursery that provides high quality childcare from birth up to 5 years.
We have pre-school grant funded places available & have been graded Excellent &
Very Good by the Care Inspectorate in our recent report; the nursery is set in the beautiful rural
surroundings of the Keir Estate on the outskirts of Dunblane with ample car parking.
Open all year round from 7.30am to 6.30pm
All meals included, home cooked by our in-house chef Fully qualifi ed and trained staff
For further details or to arrange a visit please contact the Nursery direct on 01786 822 391
Keir Estate, Dunblane, FK15 9NU
www.arnhallnursery.co.uk
and rushed aff air – something I blame on school’s desire to minimise talk and ‘get children through’ the lunchtime sittings as quick as possible. Eating meals en-famille, sadly may not be commonplace but it is a vital ingredient in sharing news, agreeing family priorities and in short keeping family communication channels open – no mean feat when teenagers and closed bedroom doors are involved! Conversation may be a dying art as many children, and let’s face it adults, have plugged the gap with virtual communication, but parents, schools and nurseries up and down the country have a duty to ensure that children experience a ‘family’ meal with adults and no TV as often as possible.
Children love nothing more than copying what they see happening at home, so if we are able to involve children in food preparation and cooking as well as baking we will not only set them up for life but also help them forge a positive association with food. Let’s face it with fast food options becoming ever more tempting and prolifi c, we need all the help we can get, so in the words of John Torode ‘Let’s cook!’
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