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Moving away from nursery

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MangoMama · 04/03/2010 23:34

Hi, after being in the waiting list for a while, DD has been granted a place in the nursery we love, which is in the same street we live now. Thing is, she will start in one month (summer term) and we'll be moving in 2 months. I don't know if our next house will still be close to this nursery, and I am worried that we might have to change her in the middle of the term.

Do you think I should send her anyway?

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cookielove · 06/03/2010 19:20

Send her, you may not move to far away, and if you do, and have to move her, at least she will have some nursery experience and it may help her settle in to her new nursery

Pancakeflipper · 06/03/2010 19:26

Send her. Even if you do end up moving her to another -she'll handle it ok cos' you and the new nursery will support her. It won't cause her to need therapy for years after, they are tougher than we think these little ones.

Hope it works out ok for you.

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