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Which woud be better?

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KatyMac · 29/04/2008 08:56

A very small exclusive nursery with lots of outside space? or a medium sized one with more outside space?

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KatyMac · 29/04/2008 08:57

Duh!!!

Medium sized with less outside space

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ladykay · 29/04/2008 09:55

I think I'd have gone for small with more outside space if I'd had the choice, but it depends on age - I'd think this pre-3ish? But maybe better with more playmates after this age? On the other hand, there is a really small one locally that I definitely don't prefer to my slightly too big one with great outside space so do you have a gut instinct re staff, happiness levels, activities?

KatyMac · 29/04/2008 10:12

Thanks

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KatyMac · 29/04/2008 14:59

Any other thoughts?

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juneybean · 29/04/2008 18:57

Hmmm I think more outside space as isn't the EYFS all about outside space? :/

KatyMac · 29/04/2008 19:13

This seems to be the concsus

Thanks

Hmm wonder how small I can make an office and a kitchen?

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juneybean · 29/04/2008 22:47

How important is an office? Could you have a lockable cupboard for private things?

KatyMac · 29/04/2008 22:48

According to EYFS I need a private space to talk to parents

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juneybean · 29/04/2008 22:53

Oh really? That bloody EYFS is a nightmare!?

KatyMac · 29/04/2008 22:54

I could always put the parents in the cupboard ?

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juneybean · 29/04/2008 22:55

Hehehe just put a cardboard box in the corner of the playroom

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