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  • 2026-01-25
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🇬🇧 A Day in the Life of a UK Nursery Practitioner

(Not the children’s routine — mine.)

When people think about nursery, they often imagine colourful classrooms, toys everywhere, and children happily playing.

But what many don’t see is the professional responsibility behind that environment.

Let me share what a real day looks like — from my side.

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🌅 1. The Day Starts Before the Children Arrive

My day doesn’t start when the first child walks in.

It starts with:
• Setting up activities based on planning
• Risk assessments (checking the room, outdoor area, resources)
• Preparing learning areas linked to EYFS
• Making sure everything is safe and ready

Every activity you see is intentional.
Nothing is random.

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📚 2. Planning Is Not “Just Play”

We don’t just let children “play.”

We plan around:
• Development stages
• Individual interests
• Next steps in learning
• Speech and language support
• Emotional needs

If a child loves dinosaurs, I might create counting activities with dinosaurs.
If a child struggles with sharing, I plan small-group turn-taking games.

Play is planned with purpose.

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📝 3. Observations & Documentation

Throughout the day, I observe:
• How a child communicates
• Social interactions
• Fine motor development
• Emotional responses

Then I document observations.
These aren’t random notes — they inform future planning and support.

Sometimes after work, I stay back to complete learning journals.

That invisible work? It matters.

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🛡️ 4. Safeguarding Is Constant

This is one of our biggest responsibilities.

Safeguarding means:
• Watching for changes in behaviour
• Noticing unexplained injuries and report all accidents and unexplained marks and injuries
• Listening carefully to what children say
• Following strict reporting procedures

We are trained to protect children.

It’s not optional.
It’s serious.
And it’s emotional work too.

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🧼 5. Cleaning & Resetting

After children leave, we don’t just “go home.”

We:
• Disinfect toys
• Clean tables and floors
• Reset areas
• Prepare for the next day

Hygiene standards are high.

The environment must be ready and safe again tomorrow.

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❤️ 6. The Emotional Labour

This is the part no one talks about.

Holding a crying child.
Supporting anxious parents.
Managing challenging behaviour calmly.
Smiling even when you’re exhausted.

We regulate our own emotions — so children can feel safe.

Some days are physically tiring.
Some days are emotionally heavy.

But when a child runs to you and says,
“I missed you.”

That makes it worth it.

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🚻 7. Supporting Children with Toileting

This is something many people don’t talk about — but it’s part of the job.

In UK nurseries, we support children with:
• Toilet training
• Nappy changing
• Encouraging independence
• Teaching hygiene (washing hands properly)

But it’s not “just changing nappies.”

It’s done with:
• Dignity
• Safeguarding procedures
• Recording requirements
• Clear policies (usually two staff aware / open-door policy depending on setting)

We protect the child.
We protect ourselves.
Everything is professional and documented.

🌱 Being a Nursery Practitioner Is a Profession

It requires:
• Knowledge of child development
• Safeguarding, First aid and other trainings
• Communication skills and team work
• Patience
• Documentation skills
• Emotional intelligence

We are educators.
We are observers.
We are protectors.
We are caregivers.

And we do it with heart.
#NurseryPractitioner #EarlyYearsEducator #UKNursery #EYFS #ChildDevelopment #SafeguardingChildren #ItsMoreThanPlay #BehindTheScenes #ProfessionalNotBabysitting #NurseryLife #EarlyYearsProfessional

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