where i work we have a from birth to 18mth room,then a 18mth to 2 1/2 yr old room then 2 1/2 to 3 and a half
then 3 and a half till they start school.(this is the pre-school room)
we don't move up only on age though it really depends on the individual child some go up earlier others go up after they have reached the age it just depends on the stage they are at.
i hope this helps sorry was in a rush when i had to write it
2007-01-10 08:40:23
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answered by j 2
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first of all i'm shocked that your even thinking about a cell for a 3 yr old. First of all 99.9% of preschools wont let him have it at school anyways. and if there was an emergency the school would be able to contact you way before your 3 yr old would have the deductive reasoning to think to call you. As a mother of three i totally understand your reluctance at leaving him alone but its not liek your sending him out to get a job, its preschool he'll be monitored every minute he's there. I would recomend to help your nerves and to make him feel more comfortable (because he will sense your reluctance and it will make it harder for him) that you go to school with him the first day. I go with my son once a month its fun you get to see what he does when you can't be there spend a day with him and his friends and if nothing else it give you a good look at how the teachers handle things and how well supervised he is or isint then if you really feel he needs a cell I have heard the firefly is a great little phone a lot of my 8 yr olds friends have them. I would however ask the teacher if its something he can even have at school because most kid cell phones are expensive to buy and the service is more than a regular phone.
2016-05-23 06:06:38
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answered by Anonymous
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In the nursery where I work the children move from the 2/3 room to the 3/5 room round about their 3rd birthday, this can be dependant on the child's development, spaces becoming available etc. there are no hard and fast rules as some children may be ready to move earlier than others.
2007-01-10 08:50:48
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answered by gromit 2
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It depends on the nursey. My son moved up at 3 years but I know that the pre-shcool room is currently full at his nursery so any child who turns 3 between now and September will be held in the previous room until there is space when the big kids go to school.
2007-01-11 04:12:42
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answered by Vicky 1
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I'm sure that different centres have different policies. I work at two different centres; at one, the kids move from the early years room into preschool once they are potty-trained and if there is space for them. At the other centre, which is where I work most of the time, pre-school includes ages 2-6, but sometimes the 2-year-olds have to stay in the infant room for longer because we don't have space in preschool.
2007-01-11 15:19:58
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answered by heaven_angels 3
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it depends on the nursery our nursery moves children through at 2 years 9 months but if the child is not ready for a room change and would not benifit from a change we wait untill the child is 3
hope this helps
2007-01-14 08:21:39
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answered by savagebabe 2
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It depends on where you are at, and what your center's policies are. I work in Southern California, and we serve 60% of children with disabilities in our center. Our children with an IEP (special education plan) move up to the preschool side when they reach their third birthday, but our "typically developing" childcare children move up when they reach 3 1/2. It depends on our current enrollment, how many children we have that need to move up (because at our center we have two 2-3 year old classes), and whether or not there is enough room in the older classes for the children to move up to.
2007-01-10 11:03:07
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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our nursery has a 6month to 1year room, then a 1year to 3, also a play group room for 2years to when they go to school, when a child turns 3 they get to fill in a form for funding, which they can use with us if a school place isnt ready, this is a manchester city council nursery.
2007-01-13 06:35:38
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answered by whatever 1
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That's right. Three year old only move up when they are eligible for funding. Birth to three covers a child whilst they are still three and as long as the child is reaching its potential there should be no cause for concern. a child who is three in January will be more advanced than a child who is three in november, therefore the january born child will be ready for pre school whilst the november child will be comfortale where he is.
2007-01-10 08:45:55
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answered by KATIE K 2
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Well actually wait until 4 yrs old
2007-01-10 08:38:01
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answered by mushroomlad9 2
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