Should childcare providers look after more children at a time?

Emily Krause, with daughter Matilda. Emily Krause, with daughter Matilda.

THE Government has announced plans to let nurseries and childminders look after more children at a time.

Children’s Minister Liz Truss said the proposals to increase the ratio of one-year-olds per carer from 3:1 to 4:1 and two-year-olds from 4:1 to 6:1 would make more childcare places available, reduce long-term costs for parents, and bring the UK in line with other European countries.

Critics say the move could jeopardise children’s welfare.

Here Bridgwater childminder Emily Krause, who has a five-month-old daughter, Matilda, and who chairs the non-profit making Somerset Childminding Association, gives her reaction:

“I was sent the document all about the changes. The title reads: ‘More great childcare, raising quality and giving parents more choice’.

“This sounds brilliant for childcare providers/parents/carers – so why from talking to other early years’ providers and parents has it received mixed views?

“One parent told me that ‘if the changes happen I will have to somehow find a way of not using childcare’ while another said ‘I think they need more carers in nurseries, not less’.

“My question as a professional and as a parent is: are we making sure children’s wellbeing and safety is top priority with these changes, and most importantly, that childcare providers are sharing their time with each child?

"Would having higher qualified early years’ educators mean they will be able to cope with more children?”

Comments(1)

greycatz-2 says...
11:11pm Thu 7 Feb 13

Having higher qualified staff would mean higher wages so in effect there would be no extra advantage to parents as the childcare costs would be the same or more than likely higher.Also no matter what people say if you have less people looking after your child there is going to be a knock on effect at some point to that childs care in some why or another the fact that a person is more qualified would not make any difference at all in a room full of lively children the more eyes the better! Why do the government want more highly qualified people to look after small children? Is it because maybe the schooling system is not doing what it should be? Or are we as a society just wanting to push our young people to far, expecting to much, putting our hopes into them to maybe try and change the senario we have got ourselves into? Don't get me wrong i want the best for my children too but, i also want them to have a childhood they will look back upon and remember as being filled with fun and enjoyment not work work work!

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