Children's Centres
Baby Sensory Services for Children's Centres
Baby Sensory is keen to work with Sure Start teams throughout the
country to support the excellent work which is being done to bring
communities together. A number of our Class Leaders have run sessions at their local Children's Centre.
Baby Sensory programme for Children's Centres
Due to the popularity of these sessions we have introduced a special
version of the Baby Sensory programme which can be run under licence by
Children's Centres.
This package includes training in the Baby
Development techniques used, equipment and lesson plans all of which
have been designed to meet the specific needs of these centres.
This programme has been a great success at our first two Children's
Centres which are the Barnardo's Children's Centres in Bournemouth.
Sessions have been held at two centres, Stokewood Children’s Centre in
Winton and the St Michaels Satellite in Westbourne . These have both
received enormous interest from parents and both settings have a
waiting list for their next programme which will commence in June 08.
Both of these centres have elected to run two programmes (20 babies per
programme) to cater for the demand. Josie Pyke who was responsible for
implementing the programme for Barnardo's said "We are delighted with
the way the Baby Sensory programme has attracted parents and young
babies into their new centres and that these families are then
returning to the Centre for other activities."
Baby Sensory are now working closely with Barnardo's to ensure the
programme supports their aim to attract the harder to reach groups.
To find out how you can run Baby Sensory classes at your
Children's Centre please contact your local Class Leader or e-mail malta@babysensory.com.
Parents Comments
"Since I have been coming to the Baby Sensory classes I have
felt more relaxed with my little girl. I sing the songs when we are at
home before she goes to sleep".
"Babies liked the tempo of the session, they never lost
interest. I like the way that the developmental facts were explained
to the parents i.e. language".
Meeting the Children's Centre core offer guidelines
The programme has made a direct impact on a number of the key measures for Children’s Centres. These include:
Information and advice on Parenting
– In addition to the parenting advice incorporated in the Baby Sensory
programme, families have regular contact with the Children Centre staff
who are trained to advise on child development and can signpost to
services for further support.
Identification and support for those suffering from
Post Natal Depression
– Through attending and enjoying sessions, bonding is likely to
improve. Barnardo’s have reserved 10 places on each programme for
families referred by local professionals.
Early identification of children with special needs and disabilities – Through
this specialist programme, babies demonstrating difficulties in areas
of development can be easily identified and lesson plans can be adapted
to meet their needs.
Increased parental understanding of their child’s development – Each class includes an element of parent input in order to provide direct teaching around baby development.
Increase involvement of Fathers – Barnardo’s is
planning to introduce Baby Sensory classes for Dad’s when they come
into the Children’s Centre for any ante-natal sessions.
Early Education – The Baby Sensory sessions will
contribute to the babies’ development through teaching parents how to
play and interact with their baby.