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Why should cooking be taught in nursery settings?

Why cooking is so important in the early years

Cooking in the early years is a great, fun experience which offers a wealth of learning and development. One cooking activity is able to promote all seven areas of the early years foundation stage and because children enjoy the experience so much they are not even aware they are learning about numbers or developing skills. As well as cooking developing all seven areas it is a sensory experience engaging often all five sense making it a more memorable experience and truly engaging the children in the early years. Cooking also gives children knowledge about food, where it comes from and what is healthy and unhealthy. As a practitioner these are all important skills to give to children in order to encourage them to make the food choices and something Ofsted are keen to see is happening. It is also gives them valuable self help skills and learn some delicious recipes along the way which they can share with their parents.

How to get the most out of cooking in the early years

The tips below will help many areas of children’s development

For some simple recipes to get you started in your cooking activities in the early years follow the link here

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