year olds. Yet this simple message is often misunderstood, says James
Hempsall
In offering free funded early learning for two-year-olds (and three- and four-year-olds for that matter), families should be under no obligation, pressure or expectation to pay anything. This is particularly important for the two-year-old offer, as it is a targeted initiative and not a universal entitlement like free places for three- and four-year-olds.
However, I often hear stories from local authorities, providers and parents that further charges can sometimes be implied or imposed by providers. This is contrary to funding requirements and guidance. It is against the conditions of funding contracts between local authorities and providers too.
Families eligible for the two-year-old offer have particular characteristics that make them eligible for this offer. In 2013, it included families eligible for free school meals; this year, it also includes low income working families earning no more than £16,190 a year.
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