Funding for 2,3 and 4 year olds?
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    Default Funding for 2,3 and 4 year olds?

    Hi, I just got back from holdiay and have received an email about being ale to offer finding if I got a good or outstanding grade.
    I got a good but am unsure what is needed to be able to qualify!

    I have to send of forms before the 6th sept so not much time to think about it!

    How much extra work is envolved, ie paper work, as I do so much already lol

    Any help will be great.

    Thanks.

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    In our area you have to do extra assessments on the two year olds and fill in claim forms for your money for the two, three and four year olds, learning journals, observations and planning same as any other child.

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    In our area you need to complete the online claim forms and show how you are helping expand learning at home.Also need to consider how it might impact your admissions policy for example would you give them priority and rethink how you do invoices - nothing too difficult.

    Good luck

    Sam x

 

 

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