Jump to content

Recommended Posts

We didn't at our nursery (Nelly's). The settling in period lasted one to two weeks and started at just a few hours of attendance on day 1 with mum or dad, then leaving baby for a few hours, then for half a day etc. I expected to be charged but wasn't. In hindsight why should they charge your regular rate when you are not using the full day? I was impressed that our nursery didn't charge us, it showed they were looking at the bigger picture I.e. A good relationship with parents that would hopefully buy good will and a desire to stay on.


If you are unhappy I don't think it is unreasonable to question the nursery and suggest a compromise e.g. 50% of usual cost

We had a similar period to lochies (maybe week and a half) but had to pay. You're using up a place. Plus this isnt excess profit the nursery are taking - if they didnt charge, they'd have to put up other fees to make up the difference and overall you wouldnt be impacted.
We're having to pay for 3 sessions per child per week even though the first 2 weeks are a settling in period and they only want us to go for 1 session a week. Ie we're paying for 2 sessions per child per week we don't get to go to so it sounds like you've got it good.

We just accepted a place at an ME(UK) registered Montessori nursery. Their standard is 2 wks free for settling-in period. The first day is just a couple of hours with a parent in place, then it moves on in increments from there, similar to what others describe.


Before accepting this place, I looked a several nurseries, and their settling-in policies varied quite greatly. For me the settling-in period is very important, and the emphasis placed on good settling-in was one of the reasons I chose this nursery. However, the overall cost of this nursery is slightly higher than average, which may explain why they are able to offer this time for free.

We had 2x 2h free morning settling sessions, first with the parent(s) and second without with the option to pay for more, which we did. I don't think the free sessions offered are enough on their own but our nursery is a non-profit organisation and as such is also cheaper than others i had visited, so it seemed reasonable to pay for extra sessions.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I was in Forest Hill Road today, just past the Rye, and noticed there is a dentist next to the Herne (pub) that has NHS signs outside. I've never had any problems getting NHS dental treatment in East Dulwich, and I get regular check ups. I've been to three  different dental practices here over the years, all with NHS treatment. I think the difficulties are in other parts of the country. Malumbu has a good explanation above. I didn't hear the Radio 4 programme, but I'm guessing that a  radio programme is not going to have time to say where you CAN easily get NHS treatment, and is bound to focus on the negatives and the horror stories, otherwise it would be very boring! ETA: Re children's teeth, I think the major issue is not lack of dentists, it is children being given sugary food, drinks and confectionery which rots their teeth. The education of parents needs to be about this, not just about tooth brushing. And in some cases the poor diet may also be due to lack of money for healthy food. Though of course the lack of dentists doesn't help, if  the tooth rotting can't be rectified by fillings or extraction.
    • Well, I hope you like what you see, the hot air, lack of answers and continual blaming things on the last Government and the made up blackhole, I find are nauseating. The man needs to see reality, because I'd guess that if we had a snap election tomorrow and based on the first six months of this parliament, Labour would get trounced. When the election does finally happen and if that isn't before the people rise up and throw this lot out, Labour will not be voted back in for a millennium.  
    • Yes thanks that's exactly the choices I get.  I will block and if somehow they find a way back I'll report.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...