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The Government plans to reduce staff-to-child ratios in early years settings and for childminders in England.


Nursery and pre-school staff could be expected to look after six two-year-old children (up from the current limit of four) and four babies aged one or under (up from three). Childminders could be expected to care for four children under five (up from three) and two babies under one (up from one).


Please sign the pre school learning alliance's official HM Government approved petition to stop government plans to relax the adult to child ratios for caring for babies and two year olds and require them to carry out a consultation on the proposals


Please pass it on to friends who need to know..

http://www.rewindonratios.com/


Thankyou

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