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Early Years

Stay and Plays

Stay and Plays are a fun and stimulating environment where children and their parents can come along, have fun, and engage in developmentally appropriate activities that promote children’s personal, social, and emotional skills. These sessions help children learn to play with others, build communication skills, become more confident and independent, share activities and experiences, enjoy singing rhymes, share books and make friendships.

We deliver targeted Stay and Plays according to the needs of the community we work with. Health promotion through these sessions includes topics such as healthy eating, oral health, home safety and weaning. Universal Stay and Plays are also available through Birmingham Forward Steps.

School Readiness

Supports families in recognising the importance of their role in ensuring children are life ready. Aimed at helping children build school readiness. (For families with children aged 18 months to 3½ years.)

Startwell

Helps families learn about key characters and messages from the Startwell campaign and how to integrate these into their daily routines.

Startwell programme in helping children to eat healthy and be physically active in their Early Years is very important for their health. These messages are NHS approved programmes based around 8 key characters and their messages.

Butterfly

Butterfly is a SEND stay and Play to support parents with children in the Early Years (from birth to 5 years old) with identified or emerging additional needs.

Sessions will welcome a maximum of 8/10 families per session to enable appropriate targeted support. The sessions will be play based, allowing the staff to support through observations and discussions with the parents/carers.

There will be strategies to support development through play opportunities for the staff to model sessions which will be structured as a ‘sensory stay and play’.

Speech and Language

First Words Together

A 5-week programme aimed at 0–2-year-olds that focuses on sharing songs, rhymes, stories, sensory play, and daily routines to promote language development.

Toddler Talk

An 8-week targeted intervention for children aged 18 months to 3 years with speech and language concerns. It offers fun activities and strategies for parents/carers to support their children’s communication development.

Home Learning

REAL (Raising Early Achievement in Literacy)

A home-learning-based programme designed to raise early achievements in literacy by supporting parents to create a rich home learning environment.

Early Education Entitlement for 9months to 4-year-olds

There is up to 30 hours for eligible working families in England with a child from 9 months old up to school age.

Families receiving some additional forms of support will receive up to 15 hours of free childcare for 2 years olds
For all families in England, children aged 3 to 4 years will receive up to 15 hours of free childcare.

Visit the website for more information:
https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk

Check if your 2-year-old is entitled for early educational funding for a free nursery place. Up to 15 hours free childcare for two year olds in Birmingham.

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The Springfield Project is a safe and welcoming space where people from diverse backgrounds in our community can meet and receive support.

At National Storytelling Week, we had been busy br At National Storytelling Week, we had been busy bringing stories to life! That day’s REAL (Raising Early Achievement in Literacy) visit focused on farmyard fun with one of our youngest learners.

At just 1 year old, this little star dived deep into interactive animal books. By using the rhythm of “Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” her parents turned reading into a concert of animal sounds and repetition—the perfect recipe for early language skills! 🎶🐄

The child required some physical modeling to navigate felt stickers, specifically to develop fine motor skills. To encourage continued progress alongside her siblings, the family was provided with an activity list, a Bookstart pack, and a “My First Marks” set.
The Springfield Project wishes you a happy Ramadan The Springfield Project wishes you a happy Ramadan 🌙✨🕌 

Ramadan Mubarak ☪️ 

#TheSpringfieldProject #ramadanmubarak
🌟 School Readiness Stay & Play! 🌟 Startwell A fu 🌟 School Readiness Stay & Play! 🌟 Startwell 

A fun Stay & Play highlighting the importance of staying active, sharing 180 Katie Startwell’s message: “Make physical activity part of the daily routine at home.” 

Toddlers aged 1—3 years should spend at least 180 minutes (3 hours) per day in a variety of physical activities at any intensity, spread throughout the day. 
Children enjoyed dancing to the Startwell music with “180 Katie says Come Dance With Me.”

#TheSpringfieldProject #TheSpringfieldCentre #SpringfieldChildrensCentre #SchoolReadiness #SchooolReadinessStayPlay #Startwell #180Katie
The Springfield Project wish you a Happy Lunar New The Springfield Project wish you a Happy Lunar New Year 2026. 💫

#TheSpringfieldProject #happylunarnewyear2026
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About Us

  • Our Vision and Values
  • Safeguarding
  • Information for Professionals
  • Sounds of Play
  • Building Greener Communities
  • Policies
  • Our Impact
  • Vacancies
  • Cookie Policy

Pregnancy & Under 5s

  • Nurseries
  • Early Years
  • Seedlings
  • Breastfeeding Support Lounge
  • Parenting Courses
    • Family Foundations
    • Approachable Parenting
    • Antenatal Classes
    • Understanding Your Child
    • Postnatal
    • Empowering Parents, Empowering Communities

Children Over 5

  • Child Friendly Neighbourhood
  • Holiday Playschemes
  • After School Clubs
  • Events
  • Youth Programme
  • Sparkhill – A Child’s Eye View

Adult Activities

  • English Classes
  • Place of Welcome

Support Us

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Registered office: The Springfield Project, Springfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham, B13 9NY
Registered charity no. 1134977, company Reg no. 06582318
Tel: 0121 777 2722 [email protected]

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