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Hi there is there anyone available I'm a newbie on here I'm having trouble with my NVQ level 3 CU 1536... 1.1 Explain how the range of early years settings reflects the scope and purpose of the sector. I have done this but my assessor has told me to Think about funding available to children and what other services are available to parents? Childrens centres etc., and List the different early years settings eg. pre schools full day cover etc.,
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Comment 2 on this thread covers the idea.

Essentially:

Unlike other European countries, childcare in UK did not develop through government policies in pursuit of specific aims, but rather emerged in response to families requirement based on changing social and economic factors.

As a diverse country our families have different needs for the care of their children and as a result of this the early years sector consists of various forms of provision to meet the needs of the children and families in a variety of ways
- Some need children to be safe, participate in play and learning experiences for all or part of the day while parents work or study

- Some wish to stay with their children while they socialise

- Some want their children to spend time in a setting which offers services explicitly aimed at young children’s learning

- Some want their children to be in a small home based group

- Some families cannot afford to pay fees

Talk about why the different types of childcare exist:

Nurseries (with their own premises, some free hours)
Childminders (at their own house)
Pre-schools/playgroups (community run, free for 3-4)
Nursery classes (state run/private, free for 3-4)
Reception classes (state run/private, free)
Creches (maybe free)
Parent toddler groups (local community facilities, minimal costs)
Childrens centres (free)

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Hi Sabriella, Thank you I have written some of these down. I have found that some of the Q's have the same answers and you start to Q your self thank you again.
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Yeah I've been the same... I feel like I'm repeating myself a lot >.< good luck with the rest :)
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thnxx for help :)
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