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Creative Arts Classes
In an era where AI is set to take over most computational roles, we need to foster creativity, fluency of ideas and confidence in self-expression as much as we can...
Creative Arts Programme
Our creative arts programme has dedicated arts and music teachers at each school tasked with delivering both adult-led, focussed activities that aim to encourage skills development as much as the confidence to self-express in Early Years Education. Our arts programme draws its influence from our regional cultural programme, looking at the folk arts and music of different cultures around the world and some of the famous artists who have produced it...
Music Class
One of our principles behind our Early Years pedagogy is "talk and sing" and we try to adopt the nursery rhymes, lullabies and music behind the regional cultures we're investigating each month....
Painting & Drawing
Our painting and drawing classes focus on developing the fine motor skills with a brush - we draw inspiration from famous artists and painters from the culture and region we're investigating and look to see if we can follow the colour, shape and form and apply to our own creations....
Pottery & Ceramics
A fantastic sensorial activity, our pottery and ceramics classes might draw inspiration from the colours and shape of the traditional ceramics of the region we're investigating in any given month. But it's aiming to foster that sense of "build" and "make" that our crafts programme supports...
Textiles & Fabric
Our textiles and fabric class is all about learning to sew and weave, threading beads and creating patterns that might be inspired by the traditional dress, colour and shape of the region we're investigating in any given month...
Dance & Drama
Our dance and drama classes similarly draw inspiration from the folk tales and music, or traditional dance forms of the region we're investigating in any given month. It's about role play, dancing and rhythm...
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Birth to Five Matters
We draw on the expertise and experience of our practitioners who have been schooled in all disciplines - we have Forest school teachers, Montessori, Reggio and EYFS trained teachers. But all agree that the best developmental framework to monitor, measure and maintain your child's development with us, is the Birth to Five Matters Framework...
Talk & Sing!
Language and music are intrinsically linked...
Hatching Dragons employs the basic pedagogical principle of “Talk & Sing” to nurture phonological awareness, language and communicative abilities through something enjoyable and, principally, memorable. We all remember the nursery rhymes of our childhood, after all, and that is because of the cadence, harmony and musicality that embeds the words in long-term memory.
Music interweaves through all areas of learning and development which can be seen throughout our programmes and age groups and we look to identify the four aspects in our practice and how children respond to it to know that we’re achieving the impact we want. Music can be a way of exploring, communicating and responding to experience. Making music with others can be a social experience whether this be parent-baby/carer-baby exchanging coos, or two or more children making music with pots, pans or traditional instruments. This interaction with others, whether this be with one other person or a group, is personal to each individual and is often an expression of feelings. All vocal communication is comprised of musical elements such as pitch, rhythm and timbre, demonstrating that musicality is an intrinsic part of being human. Music should be seen as a core component of children’s learning and should be shared with young children to ensure they have broad, balanced and rounded experiences in early childhood and beyond. For more guidance, see Musical Development Matters and the Hatching Dragons Bilingual Song Book 1 & 2 for resources.
Latest updates from the schools...
Read on to to review some of our latest blog posts and content on early years developmental theory, what's going on in the group and much, much more...
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