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Pro's & Con's of nurseries

children playing with chicksNurseries provide care and education for young children in a play-centred environment, they can range in size from under 25 places to over 40 places.  They take babies from a few months old to children up to five years of age, although children are almost always split into different age groups:

  • Baby rooms - for under two years
  • Toddler rooms - for two to three years
  • Pre-school rooms - for three to five years

Although various types exist, such as those run by local authorities or community groups, most are run as private businesses.  All day nurseries must be registered and inspected by OFSTED who also set standards as to the ratio of adult carers to children for the different age groups (1:3 for under two year-olds, 1:4 for two to three year-olds, 1:8 for three to five year olds).

In addition, in some nurseries, the older children follow an early years curriculum, which means a nursery can give your child the basic care and education they need from babyhood right up to starting school.

Pro's

  • Registered and inspected to comply with statutory care and education standards.
  • At least half the staff in a nursery must be trained and qualified in childcare.
  • The ratio of carers to children reflects the needs of the child at the different stages of development and independence.
  • Opportunity for your child to socialise and enjoy the company of other children.
  • Provide a range of equipment and activities for children.
  • Good nurseries will follow a structured learning programme for children to promote their learning and development.
  • Continuity in childcare older children can benefit from the seamless transition to a learning environment and more structured day.
  • Good nurseries will provide home cooked, well balanced food for your child. They may also help if your child needs a special diet.
  • Convenience and reliability open all year round and not affected by holidays/illness of carers.
  • Offer part-time or full-time childcare alternatives.

 

Con's

  • Fees can be expensive.
  • Young babies are cared for by more than one person.
  • You cannot easily influence or specify what activities or day-to-day routines your child follows.
  • You will have to make alternative arrangements if your child is sick.
  • You have to drop off and collect your child.
  • Less flexibility on hours covered, geared to core working hours only (normally 8am-6pm).
 

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