Yep, she will have to pay. It’s 3 years in England too - 30 hours free if you work so many hours or 15 hours if you don’t.Sorry this might be old news but today is the first I’ve actually watched her story in forever. I’m a bit surprised the twins are at nursery. Is this free or is she actually paying for them to go? I’m in Scotland so we get funded nursery hours from 3 years old but I didn’t think they were that old yet? Just find it mad to be paying for 2 nursery places when she doesn’t even work!
Free childcare usually starts at age 3, unless you are on a very low income/in receipt of certain benefits and then you can get funding at age 2. I'm sure the family wouldn't meet the criteria for the age 2 funding because clearly Danny is carrying the household so he must be on good money.Sorry this might be old news but today is the first I’ve actually watched her story in forever. I’m a bit surprised the twins are at nursery. Is this free or is she actually paying for them to go? I’m in Scotland so we get funded nursery hours from 3 years old but I didn’t think they were that old yet? Just find it mad to be paying for 2 nursery places when she doesn’t even work!
3 year old funding starts the term after they turn 3. So if your child was born October/November, you would have to wait til the January for the funding to start. I can’t remember when the twins birthday is?Free childcare usually starts at age 3, unless you are on a very low income/in receipt of certain benefits and then you can get funding at age 2. I'm sure the family wouldn't meet the criteria for the age 2 funding because clearly Danny is carrying the household so he must be on good money.
I don't think they are even two yet, or are they3 year old funding starts the term after they turn 3. So if your child was born October/November, you would have to wait til the January for the funding to start. I can’t remember when the twins birthday is?
they were born October 2020 so 2 years 4 months so won’t get 3 year funding till jan 2024I don't think they are even two yet, or are they
So true. But… last year for World Book Day, my daughter was the only one in her class who wasn’t dressed up as Elsa or another Disney Princess. Lazy or parents not putting their foot downFrozen isn’t a book hun.
Or parents just trying to utilise what they already have at home without going out and buying/creating a new outfit for one day.So true. But… last year for World Book Day, my daughter was the only one in her class who wasn’t dressed up as Elsa or another Disney Princess. Lazy or parents not putting their foot down
couldn't agree more!!Or parents just trying to utilise what they already have at home without going out and buying/creating a new outfit for one day.
Which is exactly what I did, without dressing my daughter up as a Disney Princess. I didn’t buy single thing new for her World Book Day outfit.Or parents just trying to utilise what they already have at home without going out and buying/creating a new outfit for one day.
Or parents just trying to utilise what they already have at home without going out and buying/creating a new outfit for one day.
The original post I was replying to wasn’t so much about Emma - but more about parents letting children dress up as Disney princesses for World Book day by “not putting their foot down” or being “lazy”.She hasn't utilised what she has in the house though, they were brand new out of the packaging.
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