it should be this term,buut some nurseries do charge unit funds esp if they are catholic schools i use to have to pay £16 every term.xx
2007-01-17 20:48:56
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answered by deliciousde 4
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The term after your child's 3rd birthday. You should have registered her after her 2ND birthday and you would have been given a place date last May to start in April this year. If you had a place you could start your child the day after her 3rd birthday but would pay 2.50 an hour until April. Parents who do this only use 2 hours 9.15-11.15 then the child isn't missing too much of the nursery session. Other wise the parent would have to pay another 2.50 for 1/2 an hour. Good Luck.
2007-01-18 08:09:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Your daughter should be going to nursery now, i am nursey nurse and work with pre schoolers. She is eligable for 2 and a half hours free monday - friday. I would recommend that you go and view a few different nurseries to make sure that you have chosen the right one, or go to a proper school and register her there if you havent all ready done so. She can eitehr do a morning session from 9.00am - 11.30am or afternoon sessions 1.00pm - 3.30pm. Hope i have helped you good luck.
2007-01-17 10:05:58
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answered by Lauren 3
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Should be the 8th then
They get the free place the term after their 3rd birthday.
It just depends whether the holiday counted as the end of the last term or the beginning of this one.
2007-01-17 01:32:35
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answered by cigaro19 5
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i'm presuming you're interior the united kingdom?? discover out approximately your community Nurseries, & what they ought to grant, & positioned your Childs call down as quickly as you may, waiting record for solid Nurseries, fantastically community Authority ones, get complete surprisingly speedy, so i could propose to not waste from now on time. your community little ones suggestion service willl be a solid start line, they are often linked on your city hall..... actually have a stroll around, & take a seem at what outdoors play area they have, in case you detect ones that seem solid, ring them & ask approximately "viewing days" till you're on a low income, or have a dissability, returning to colledge and so on, your new child wont be eligiable for any loose place till they are 3, & that wont be complete time yet you ought to correctly qualify for tax credit help with paying Nursery expenses, while you're returning to artwork, or training, i think of it fairly is now often approximately eighty%, yet i could verify that parent with the Tax credit human beings, or Citzens suggestion solid luck
2016-10-31 08:42:06
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answered by stever 4
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they say it's the term after their 3rd birthday so it's either now or next term. ask the nursery they advised me on my son who turned 3 in december.
2007-01-19 23:56:34
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answered by katrina c 2
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It's the term AFTER they are 3 so she should be free!!
2007-01-17 01:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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your daughter is now entitled to a free nursery placement it doesn't matter that term had already started.
2007-01-18 10:41:39
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answered by Anonymous
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are you from uk? if you arnt cant help you sorry
if you are i thought nursery starts easter? ask your health visitor as my son will be 3 in a year in feb and i have him already signed up for nursery to go at easter.
2007-01-17 01:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Now. Get her to Nursery.
2007-01-17 01:36:29
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answered by Chickette 2
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