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Help with my nursery dilemma!

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EightiesChick · 14/05/2009 22:02

Would be interested to hear other people?s thoughts on my nursery dilemma.

I?ve looked at a few nurseries and two stood out for me ? they are very different but each has strengths and I?m undecided about which to go for. My DS will be 9 months when he starts nursery.

A) Smaller nursery, with a yard only for outdoor space but nice rooms, felt cosy.
Baby room divided into walkers and non-walkers. Cots for napping though not one for each child if at full capacity, I think.
Babies stay in the baby room till up to 18 months, till they are ?steady on their feet?, before moving to the toddler room.

B) Very large nursery, well equipped (lots of PCs etc), huge garden
Baby room ? all babies together, each has their own cot labelled with their name.
Babies move up to the toddler room at 12 months, whether or not they are walking ? this allows them to learn from the more physically active children.

Which do you think you?d go for? I am a bit divided between the different qualities they have, and also about the move from baby room to toddler room. I hadn?t paid as much attention to the toddler room at nursery B, and when I realised that my DS would only actually be spending 3 months in the baby room if he went there, wished I had ? so I may go back and look at this again.

Thanks in advance for any opinions.

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