Woolwich, London: Posted by WO Staff
Parents are being encouraged to take up the opportunity of free early
years learning for two-year-old children as part of a Government funded scheme.
In the Royal Borough of Greenwich, the scheme is called `Together for
Twos’ – and many families take advantage by sending their children to one of
the many childminders, nurseries or children’s centres that run the scheme.
It means families on a low income or who are receiving certain
income-based benefits can apply for 15 hours of free childcare a week with
special tailor-made play and learning activities to help their children learn
and develop key skills.
The scope of the scheme is wider than some parents might believe, in
that the free early learning for two year olds covers not just nurseries and
children’s centres, but also local childminders. Childminders are registered
and inspected by education watchdog Ofsted, in the same way as nurseries and
other early years provision.
Cllr John Fahy, Deputy Leader of the Royal Borough and Cabinet Member
for Children’s Services, said: “Research has shown that early learning has a
range of benefits for young children,” adding “Together for Twos gives the
opportunity for early socialising and interaction with other children and we
would consider those eligible to consider it at any of the options available.”
Free early learning for two-year-olds, known as `Together for Twos’, is
available for 15 hours a week for families on low incomes (below £16,190 gross)
or on certain benefits. It is available via children’s centres, registered
childminders, crèches, nurseries or pre-school play-groups. All childcare
providers have a ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ Ofsted grading.
For details visit www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/free-early-learning
or call the Families Information and Outreach Service on
020 8921 6921. If you
prefer to make contact by email, please send to: fis@royalgreenwich.gov.uk.
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