Opinion

Editor's view - Two much!

At Nursery World we have devoted much time, effort and space to
publishing really high-quality advice about providing the best services
for two-year-olds under the Government's programme.

We have also worked in partnership with Early Education to produce a briefing for school leaders thinking of taking two-year-olds, written by Julian Grenier and Helen Moylett, which aims to tackle the challenges for schools in providing the right experiences and environment.

The Government has continued to push for schools to take ever younger children, so it is very disappointing to see the level of 'advice' given by a DfE-funded website about school-based provision for two-year-olds (see News, pages 4-5).

'The Learning Exchange' on the Family Action website gives a host of worrying recommendations in its 'tip sheet', much of which seems aimed at going down the cheapest route. This includes trying 'not to over-qualify' staff and giving them 'flexible' contracts; putting two-year-olds in the same space as older children with a similarly structured day; and advising that twos may not need 'one-to-one attention'.

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