Central Lancashire Archives | Little Acorns Nursery School https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/tag/central-lancashire/ Mon, 18 May 2026 13:06:43 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Why Every Family Should Try a Digital Detox https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/why-families-should-try-a-digital-detox/ Mon, 18 May 2026 12:35:12 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7734 Today's post explores the benefits of families taking a break from electronic screens.For most families, electronic screens are everywhere. Across the country, there are TVs in living rooms, with many households also having them in kitchens, dining rooms, and even bedrooms. Smartphone use is also prolific. Additionally, we have tablets, computers, game consoles, e-readers, and even wearable smartwatches that have screens. So, rather like the movie title, "Everything Everywhere All at Once," electronic screens are nothing short of ubiquitous. But what effect does watching such screens have on people, particularly children? And is there an argument for taking a significant break from them once in a while? Today's post explores the topic and explains Why Every Family Should Try a Digital Detox, whether for a day, a week, or significantly longer. Let's dive in.]]> Spring Nature Hunt Activity for Kids https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/spring-nature-hunt-activity-for-kids/ Fri, 17 Apr 2026 12:26:46 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7679 — A Fun & Educational Activity for Children (with Free Reference Poster!) Spring Nature Hunt — a Fun & Educational Activity for Children (with Free Reference Poster!) Today's Spring Nature Hunt activity is designed to encourage children to get outside, benefit from nature and the fresh air, have fun, and learn through discovery.It's wonderful for families when spring arrives: the coldest weather is behind us, the sun is out more often, and there is so much beauty to see outdoors. As spring progresses, more and more flowers appear, providing colourful displays, and all kinds of plants and leaves are sprouting forth. Following spring's arrival, we'll see more animals, birds and insects too. They're likely to include delightful bumblebees attracted by newly-blossoming flowers, adorable snails and minibeasts on the look-out for food, and swifts flying acrobatically through the air, having returned to the UK after wintering overseas. Everywhere we look, nature is teaming with life once again. An adult should, of course, always accompany and supervise children outdoors, particularly the youngest.With this in mind, it's a wonderful opportunity to encourage children to get outside once more, enjoy nature and the fresh air, and embark on a Spring Nature Hunt. The activity is both fun and educational for little ones. Spending time in nature is also very good for children's health and well-being. And the icing on the cake? Today's activity comes with an attractive reference poster depicting 25 natural things for children to look out for — and it's free for families to download.]]> What’s Your Parenting Style? (& Why it Matters) https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/whats-your-parenting-style-why-it-matters/ Wed, 18 Mar 2026 11:45:47 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7616 We each come to parenting from different circumstances, with experiences, personalities, beliefs, and traits that are unique to us. It's no surprise, therefore, that the way we bring up our own children can be very different to those of other parents. Indeed, our own idiosyncratic upbringings may influence what we believe to be a good approach to parenting — or a bad one. Some parents, for example, may mimic how their own parents brought them up. Others may head in the opposite direction for one reason or another. Now they have become a parent too, should they be permissive, gentle, strict, or even authoritarian in their own parenting style? Is somewhere in the middle a good balance? What's best for children generally, and their child specifically? There are so many questions to ask oneself as a new parent — it's quite a minefield! With all that in mind, we explore some of the most important parenting styles today, and find out what the experts have to say about them.]]> Enrol on a ‘Complete Antenatal Course’ — Absolutely Free! https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/free-antenatal-course/ Mon, 16 Feb 2026 11:19:14 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7552 Today's post introduces you to a free and comprehensive antenatal course.Whether you're planning a family, are already pregnant, or have recently given birth, it's beneficial to obtain as much knowledge and information as you can so that you are fully prepared. So, when we spotted a comprehensive antenatal course that allows free* access to UK families, we naturally wanted to share the opportunity with parents, expectant parents, and our readers. With that in mind, today's post introduces you to a Complete Antenatal Course. It's a free, 8-hour online course, led by midwives, that you can access today. We have already investigated it for you and thought it was fabulous! Read on to learn more about the course contents, highlights, and easy access details to get started — all at zero cost!]]> 15 Fascinating Facts About Babies https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/15-fascinating-facts-about-babies/ Tue, 16 Dec 2025 16:07:11 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7476 Human babies are incredible. Indeed, the more we learn about them, the more we realise just how incredible they are! Not only are they little bundles of joy that have evolved in less than a year, but they also conceal some amazing secrets. Did you know, for example, that babies have gills (kind of), fur and a tail during their development in the womb — and that they have three times more taste buds than adults when they're first born? In today's article, we explore some fascinating baby facts that surprised us — and may surprise you! Take a look.]]> Fabulous New Ofsted Report for Little Acorns Nursery, Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/ofsted-report-little-acorns-nursery-clayton-le-woods/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 11:27:34 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7437 A fabulous new Ofsted report is out for Little Acorns Nursery, Clayton-le-Woods, Chorley. Published on 30 September 2025, it follows an inspection earlier that month. Parents and local families will be delighted to learn that, once again, Little Acorns Nursery was rated as 'Good' across all categories. That's a high rating for overall effectiveness, the quality of education, the behaviour and attitudes of those attending, the personal development of staff, and the quality of leadership and management at the setting. A clean sweep! It's news that will instil confidence in families that are considering enrolling a child at the nursery, and a clear demonstration that little ones who attend will benefit enormously — and be kept safe. Let's take a look at some of the positive findings and encouraging comments from the Ofsted Inspector who prepared this latest report.]]> Little Acorns Nursery Open Day: Saturday 1st November 2025 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/open-day-saturday-1-november-2025/ Wed, 15 Oct 2025 15:24:53 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7374 Little Acorns Nursery is rated as a 'Good Provider' by Ofsted.Little Acorns Nursery is holding an Open Day on Saturday, 1 November 2025. We'll be opening our doors to Lancashire families, so they can see this wonderful childcare setting in person. There's no need to book — you are welcome to come along at any time between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. What's more, being on a Saturday, it should prove more convenient for working families. On the day, our team will be available for guided tours. We can show families the rooms, excellent facilities, and well-equipped outdoor areas, and answer any questions that you might have. Saturday is a non-working day at the nursery, so you'll have our undivided attention. Why not bring your own child with you, so they can see the setting too — and get a feel for how well they would fit in? Come along — we'd love to meet you!]]> Tips for Tackling Toddler Tantrums https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/tips-for-tackling-toddler-tantrums/ Fri, 15 Aug 2025 07:15:06 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7258 Gentle Ways to Handle a Toddler Meltdown Tips for Tackling Toddler Tantrums — Gentle Ways to Handle a Toddler Meltdown We've all witnessed a toddler tantrum and, sadly, they're not pretty. Perhaps you’ve carefully prepared your child's favourite lunch and set their plate in front of them. They take one look, fling the food away from them, and collapse with a wail that could rival a tone-deaf opera singer. Welcome to toddlerhood! It's a time of wonder, growth … and occasional emotional meltdowns! The good news? Tantrums are perfectly normal. The bad news? They can happen anywhere — at home, in the supermarket, on the bus, or in that quiet café you thought was your “safe place”. However, understanding why tantrums happen, and having a few tried-and-tested strategies to hand, can make all the difference. Let's take a look.]]> Summer Nature Hunt — a Fun & Educational Activity for Children (with Free Reference Poster!) https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/summer-nature-hunt-activity-free-poster/ Tue, 15 Jul 2025 15:20:30 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7213 Summer is a wonderful time for children to get outdoors and our summer nature hunt is a perfect opportunity to do so.Summer is a wonderful time for children to get outdoors. There, they can breathe the fresh air, benefit from being closer to the natural world, and escape from electronic screens. Nature is incredibly good for children as well as adults (more about that later). A simple way to encourage little ones outdoors is to take them on an exciting and educational nature hunt! There are many fascinating things to look out for during the summer months including butterflies, caterpillars, bees, beautiful wildflowers and much more. A summer nature hunt will open their eyes and minds to the wonders of nature's flora and fauna, lead to educational conversations with accompanying adults, and be an enjoyable and educational activity. Within all that in mind, we've put together a free Summer Nature Hunt poster that will give children and families an idea of what to look out for during the warmer months of summer — and serve as useful visual reference. The poster is free to download right here in this blog post (see below). Once printed out, it can be displayed large on children's bedroom walls or taken along during the activity — perhaps reduced to a convenient size like A5. Children can use the little tick boxes to tick off each item that's been spotted. So, venture out little ones — see how many wonderful things you can spot in the natural world this summer!]]> Don’t Miss Out on Free Childcare This September – Apply NOW! https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/30-hours-funded-childcare-deadline-for-september-term/ Sat, 28 Jun 2025 13:44:28 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7157 (Free ‘30 Hours’ Childcare Scheme for Eligible Working Families) Don’t Miss Out on Free Childcare This September: Apply NOW! Don't miss out on the free ‘30 Hours’ childcare funding scheme for eligible working families.In September this year (2025), free childcare for eligible working families expands to 30 hours per week for children as young as just 9 months. Little Acorns Nursery in Clayton-le-Woods is supporting the funding scheme too. Taken usually over 38 weeks* of the year, it means a generous 1140 hours of funded childcare will be available to eligible children in Central Lancashire over the course of a year. For the first time, the funding will cover eligible babies aged from only 9 months and children up to 2, the scheme having previously rolled out to eligible 3-and-4-year-olds last year. An urgent factor to be aware of, however, is that the funding application deadline is only weeks away for those wanting to start in the September 2025 term. So, whether you're thinking of applying at Little Acorns Nursery or elsewhere, don't delay your application any longer if you want to access the free funding from September. If your child is eligible and you do not apply by the deadline, your child will not be able to access the free funding for the entire September term. Read on to learn more about the new funding for eligible working families, the deadlines for applications, and the rules that apply.]]>