I was horrified to hear this on the news this morning. It is blatant cost cutting. This drive to make childcare cheaper is understandable but wrong in my opinion. Do people want the cheapest option for their children? A friend often says of people "they know the price of everything but the value of nothing". Small children need to build relationship with carers, they need to have lots of one to one conversation and interaction. That is much more important than "teaching" them at one, two and three years old! The smaller the adult to child ratio, the more likely they will have that interaction. That's how they learn - being acknowledged, listened to and chatted with and, dare I say it, cuddles. That needs enough adults available to respond to them individually. Common sense, surely.
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