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Twinkles Knaresborough

Twinkles Knaresborough

Units 1 & 2 Mercury Court, Manse Lane, Knaresborough ,
Twinkles Knaresborough is a private day nursery, for children aged 3 months to 5 years. We also offer a before and afterschool club for children attending Aspin Park Primary School.
Your Consortium

Your Consortium

Chain Lane Community Centre, Chain Lane, Knaresborough ,
Your Consortium aims to strengthen and empower voluntary and community organisations to achieve their rightful place as sustainable and high quality social businesses.
Nippers Nursery

Nippers Nursery

Wetherby Road, Knaresborough ,
nippers nursery is a family run setting that aims to offer you and your child something a little bit different. The highly qualified and dedicated staff team are a bunch of girls who have been providing local families with a tip top service for 18 years!
Radical Reward Charts

Radical Reward Charts

18 Manse Lane, Knaresborough ,
Radical Reward Charts are different from other charts on the market. They have been artist designed to appeal to young people, they offer visual progress by rising 'up' the chart, rather than using the traditional tabular format where 10 stickers may be given for putting away clothes, or 10 stickers for eating all their dinner etc Our Charts give you the options to tailor their good behaviour activities and not having to stick to pre-defined lists of what is a 'good' behaviour. For example, you may have a pet and if your little one helps feed the pet, or strokes and plays with it nicely, that could result in rising 'up' the chart. Or you may want to reward being kind to a sibling, or helping with household chores. These types of behaviours are not always 'listed' on standard reward charts but we feel that all positive development should be Radically Rewarded. Our Radical Reward Charts are designed by artist Vita Bosque-Greene, who has developed them through use of collage and painting then bringing them into a digital format. The wide use of images taken from nature adds an educational element to the charts. As your child discovers new animals you may choose to take their exploration of the natural world to the next phase, helping them discover more about the animal's habitat or food source.