Extreme Weather Policy Under the Early Years Foundation Stage Framework’s welfare requirement ‘Suitable premises, environment and equipment’ it states that ‘whenever possible, there should be access to an outdoor play area, and this is the expected norm for providers. In provision where outdoor play space cannot be provided, outings should be planned and taken on a daily basis (unless circumstances make this inappropriate, for example unsafe weather conditions’) I provide outdoor play space and take the children on regular outings to: List places such as park, shops, library, school etc. In order to ensure the safety and well being of the children I request that parents supply me with clothing for their children that is suitable for the time of the year and the weather we may be experiencing. In extreme weather conditions then I will risk assess the situation and discuss concerns with parents before taking children out. Sometimes it may be necessary, for example to collect other minded children from school. If there is heavy snow then I will discuss with parents about taking the children out in it to play. There are many learning opportunities from playing in the snow, from construction (building a snowman or igloo), science (snow and ice melting in changing temperatures) to physical exercise. The children will need to be correctly clothed for the snow, boots, coat, scarf, gloves etc. They will be closely supervised at all times and we will come back indoors if any of the children are unhappy or feeling cold. If you have any concerns regarding this policy then please do not hesitate to contact me.