The future of the early years and childcare sector is at risk in England, the Early Years Alliance (EYA) has said, as fewer than half of parents with young children plan to take up their childcare places on 1 June, 2020.
Just over 40% of parents of under-fives say they will send their children back to nursery, preschool or childminders this week, according to a poll by the EYA (Early Years Alliance) of more than 6,300 care providers across the UK. A further 13% of parents say they are still “completely undecided”.
Three in 10 parents gave the government the lowest possible rating on a scale of one to 10, when asked how clear the government has been on the rationale behind reopening childcare settings. The average rating from parents was 3.9 – where one is “very unclear” and 10 is “very clear”. The reason is only the stats below. Parents are really afraid of, as per poll by EYA. Govt is not designing any line to cater the situation in education early year education.



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