
Exciting Partnership with Nurture International
We are proud to announce that Keeko Kids has entered into a partnership with Nurture International. An organisation dedicated to promoting inclusive, developmentally led, trauma-sensitive nurture approaches to learning.
This collaboration aims to enhance educational experiences for children by integrating Keeko Kids engaging materials with Nurture International's nurturing educational methodologies.
We can also learn invaluable skills to help us to treat our staff and others in the most positive way.
This is something that is close to our hearts at Keeko Kids as referred to in a previous blog Nurturing creativity, one colour at a time.
Nurture International: Fostering Inclusive Education
Nurture International is committed to inspiring and motivating educators to adopt a whole-school nurturing approach for learning. Their mission centres on helping children, young people, and adults achieve their potential through developmentally appropriate and trauma-sensitive educational practices. They offer various training courses, including the Sylvia Lucas Nurture Practitioner Programme and tools such as the Digital Developmental Portrait (DDP) which supports adaptive teaching by identifying and addressing learners' developmental needs.
To learn more about Nurture International, please follow the link to their website;
https://www.nurtureinternational.co.uk/
The Partnership: Enhancing Educational Tools and Practices
By combining Keeko Kids expertise in creating engaging and educational materials with Nurture International's approaches, the partnership aims to provide resources that support children's developmental and emotional needs. This initiative aligns with both organisations commitments to fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments.
Looking Ahead
This partnership represents a significant step toward enriching educational experiences for children. Educators and institutions can anticipate new resources and programmes that integrate creative activities with nurturing educational practices, ultimately supporting children's overall development and well-being.