Children thrive from a base of ____ relationships. This is normally provided by a child’s parents but it can also be provided by a ____. A key person is a named member of staff with responsibilities for a ____ ,who helps those children in the group feel safe and cared for. The role is an important one and an approach set out in the ____ which is working successfully in settings. It involves the key person in responding sensitively to children’s ____ and meeting emotional needs by giving reassurance, such as when they are new to a setting or class, and supporting the child’s ____. That person is a familiar figure who is accessible and available as a ____ for parents and one who builds relationships with the child and parents. Small groups foster close bonds between the child and the key person in a way that ____ cannot easily do. These groups allow the key person to better ‘tune into’ children’s play and their conversations to really get to know the children in the group well. Children feel ____ and are more confident to explore.

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