Things to think about during your visit
When visiting potential settings these questions and tips should help you choose the best setting for your family.
- Ratio of staff to children – there should be at least:
- 1 staff to 3 children for under 2s
- 1 staff to 5 children for 2-3 year olds
- 1 staff to 8 children for 3-5 year olds
- 1 staff to 13 children for 3-5 year olds where there is a qualified teacher
- Staff have qualifications/experience
- Staff care for and interact with the children
- Children seem happy and content
- Adequate equipment, toys and play materials
- Type of activities organised
- Are snacks provided?
- Ways in which parents are involved
- Are the children settled, safe and happy?
- Do children play and talk together?
- Are staff listening to children and answering them carefully?
- Are the staff friendly and enjoying their work?
- Are the staff joining in with what the children are doing?
- Are there lots of fun activities planned to help children learn and play?
- Are the premises clean, well-kept and safe for children with a fun outside play area (or will children go to parks and other places regularly)?
- Do parents have plenty of chances to say what they want for their children?
Things to ask
Here are some questions you may like to ask the nursery when you visit:
- What are the policies of the nursery?
- Do you keep records and in what form?
- What areas/rooms will my child be using?
- Will my child have a key worker and if so who?
- What activities are provided and do the children play outside regularly?
- How is the day constructed – playtime, meals and rest period?
- What training, experience and qualifications does the staff have?
- What are your fees, do I pay for sickness and holidays?
- What opportunities are there for parents to be involved?
- How many other children do you look after and what are their ages?
- Do you cater for dietary requirements?
- Are you open all year, early morning and late evenings?
- What is the settings settling in policy?
- Do children have regular opportunities to go on visits
- How can parents support with their child’s learning here and at home?
- What if I have any concerns about my child’s development?
- Are the staff welcoming and enthusiastic?
Issues to consider
- Make second visits to nurseries you liked
- Take your child with you to see how they get on
- Be clear about what type of care you require
- Be prepared to spend time settling your child into new surroundings
- Prepare a list of questions to ask
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