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New survey seeks to find out if early years providers feel prepared for the expanded offer

Early years providers are invited to take part in a new survey covering the expanded entitlement, views on political party policies and home learning.
Tapestry has launched its annual survey of early years providers, PHOTO: Adobe Stock
Tapestry has launched its annual survey of early years providers, PHOTO: Adobe Stock

Tapestry’s annual survey asks providers about any changes they have made, what has gone well in the first month of the expanded offer for two-year-olds and how prepared they feel for the second phase in September.

Dr Helen Edwards, co-founder of Tapestry, explained, ’Running our survey this month, we hope to collect some valuable insight into how settings are coping with the expanded offer. We know it is challenging, and it is important to have a greater understanding of the impact on settings.’

The survey also asks how educators enourage parents and carers to share information about how their child is learning at home.

It also seeks views from the sector on the Labour Party’s policies and what they feel is ‘missing’ ahead of a General Election later this year.

The survey closes on Friday 31 May. Take part here



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