Knowing If Your Child is Ready for Nursery

Many parents worry about whether or not their child is too young to start nursery – it is a common concern for those seeking childcare. However, the truth of the matter is there is no right or wrong age; all children are different and each family will have a unique set of requirements.

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Essentially, you need to consider what’s right for your family as a whole and remember that nursery will have many learning and social advantages for your child, even if you think they’re a little too young at the moment.

To help give you some guidance, here is some valuable information from a private pre-prep school in Somerset.

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Firstly, it’s important to note that the majority of nurseries will accept children from the age of three months to five years. There are some pre-schools or playgroups, however, that may require children to be over the age of two.

If you are concerned that your child is too young for nursery, it might be wise to slowly introduce them to the idea. Look into local parent and baby groups because these will give your child the chance to socialise with other youngsters and start to learn in a structured environment, while you are still near.

Sending your little one to nursery is a decision that is very much down to your unique circumstances.

Perhaps you have work commitments, or maybe you want to prepare your child for big school. Regardless, it is crucial that you visit a few different nurseries until you find the one that is most suited to your own and your child’s needs.

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Before you pay a visit, be sure to have a list of questions ready so that you can ask the staff and get a real feel for the place. Ask about mealtimes and naptimes to establish whether or not a typical day at nursery is appropriate for your child.

You might also want to take them along with you so that you can see how they interact and whether or not they seem suited to the environment.

Instinct is also really important. Ask yourself if you felt an affinity with the people who worked there on your visit. Often your gut will tell you if this is the right place for your little one.


Disclosure: This is a collaborative post.