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TinnedPearsForPudding · 29/05/2020 16:02

I know we are in unusual times right now (understatement or what!), but I was wondering when everyone started looking at nurseries? I'm still pregnant & wont be needing a part time place until Sept / Oct 2021. Don't want to leave it too late but also don't want to be "crazy pregnant lady" going too early.
I'm zone 2 (relatively central) in London as I suspect this makes a difference
Thanks!

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insancerre · 31/05/2020 20:17

Some nurseries are doing viewings in the evenings and at weekends, when they are empty. It’s always worth asking the nurseries what their arrangements are
Most nurseries will be really keen to get you signed up now

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didireallysaythat · 29/05/2020 22:29

At the 12 week scan is normal to secure s place. We registered with two just in case our favourite one didn't have a space when needed

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TinnedPearsForPudding · 29/05/2020 22:26

Ok, maybe I'll give it a few weeks in the hope that the nurseries may have settled down a bit & have more time to speak to me

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Cheeseycheeseycheesecheese · 29/05/2020 19:06

DD didn't go to nursery.
For DS we didn't start looking until January, he started in March, also finished in March 😂

However I knew I wanted him at a nursery near to where I work or where dh works, so one of us could get to him fast. This narrowed it down to 3. I visited them all, dh came to the 1 near where I work and the one near him I liked best.

Was a very easy and fast decision. Everyone kept asking me in September if I'd started looking, but I didn't see the point, he was only 2 months old at that point.

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LajesticVantrashell · 29/05/2020 19:01

We have a much sought after, outstanding nursery two streets away from us. I sent them an email the day after my 12 week scan (July 2016)for DS to start in Jan 2018. They were fully booked until Sept 2017 so I was lucky, despite feeling ridiculous that I was enquiring so early!

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3teens2cats · 29/05/2020 18:57

Definitely start thinking about it now. Look at their websites, social media if they use it and of course Ofsted reports. Recommendations from others are invaluable. However please remember you won't be able to visit any for the foreseeable future and nursery management have a lot going on at the moment so may not be as quick to answer enquiries as they usually would. Create yourself a shortlist though and come back to it in a couple of months time.

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TinnedPearsForPudding · 29/05/2020 18:51

Really interesting & helpful posts, thank you

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SurreyMumOfOne · 29/05/2020 16:38

You can easily get to a shortlist from home anyway - prices, space availability, location for your home/work, does it have a car park (if required), numbers in each room, types of meals served, opening hours, outdoor space (+is it free flow), OFSTED reports, how they operate pre school for older kids.

Then ask on local mum's Facebook groups, as pp said.

Thereafter, my DS nursery is now offering virtual tours. Alternatively, have a really good chat on the phone with the manger plus ask to speak to the baby room and you'll soon get a feel for if you like their vibe or not. (E.g. the one I thought had best facilities, the owner and manager had a disagreement in front of me, so that was swiftly ruled out!)

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lancslass17 · 29/05/2020 16:20

Have you joined a local mums Facebook page, ask there.

Think distance for you from home , work,anyone collecting

Opening times do they suit?

Narrow it down
Ask them to send you their info pack

Do they have space on the days you want?

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TinnedPearsForPudding · 29/05/2020 16:12

I thought this would be the advice. How can I choose a nursery if I can't look at them (assuming no adults allowed it, existing children handed over at the door etc...)

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SurreyMumOfOne · 29/05/2020 16:08

Daft as it sounds, I'd just get on as soon as you can. Waiting lists can be ridiculous.

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Allthegoodnamesweretakenalread · 29/05/2020 16:06

I'd start looking now to be honest. It does depend on what the waiting lists are like in your area. I started looking just after my first was born and ended up waiting a long time for my preferred nursery. With my second, I registered her for a space after the 20 week scan and still ended up on a waiting list!

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