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Hi, My boy will be starting at the villa in a couple of weeks when he turns two (he'll be doing Weds-Fri) and I'm keen to find some other parents with kids already there or soon to start who might be interested in getting together.


Also very nervous about the settling in, sure he will be fine, just not sure about me!

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Hi. Just to say don't worry too much. The Villa are very good at the settling in process - it's very child-led, i.e. as little or as much as the child needs and massive amounts of individual attention in those early days from the key worker. I've been through it twice (my son is now upstairs in the older class so though happy to meet up this may not be much use for you)- first time took 1 hour! next time 2 weeks.... Happy to answer any queries, but am sure it will all work out, and it's a lovely place.
hey, dont worry!!! our son has just started at The Villa and it is a fantastic nursery. I was very worried about settling him in as I am expecting a baby next week and was worried whether he'll settle before the baby comes, but he loves it there and doesnt want to go home. Will PM you as well. cheers

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