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I run Nursery school in India. Wants to take membership of any global Nursery schools association. please help?

i run a pre-nursery school in newdelhi, india. i wanted to get the membership of any good play school's association located any where in world. please help to give name & address.

Try Montessori

http://www.amshq.org/

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what is the difference between play school and nursery for babies/toddlers?

my little boy is only 11 weeks old but having talked to other new mums recently, i hear that they have got their childs names down on nursery lists already. what is the difference between nursery and play school and are there other options? im so completely niave and have no idea about these things! when should i send my son to play school or nursery? any advice would be greatly appreciated!! help please!!!! (im in the UK)

Full time day nurseries, are normally open from 8am-6pm, 52 weeks a year, and only normally close at Christmas and New Year. They are expensive. They are for babies from around 3 months up to school age.

Pre-schools/Playgroups are normally open in school term times and take children from either 2yrs or 2 1/2yrs up to school age. They are normally cheaper.

You will receive funding from the government for 5 sessions (3 hours a session), the term after your child turns 3.

With regards to waiting lists, it's worth contacting the place that you are interested in going. There may be a long waiting list, or they may say it's ok to let them know when your child is approaching 2yrs.

The DirectGov site is very good, I've included a link below.

Is there a difference between Nursery School and Preschool?

If so what are the differences? Is it an age thing?

Not usually. Some people think preschool sounds more educational but in reality they are pretty much the same. They are usually programs for 3's and 4's although some take 2's. In some Nursery Schools and Preschools the class for the kids who will enter kindergarten the next year is referred to as Pre-kindergarten, some places just call them four year old classes. Confusing, I know. By the way, this explanation covers the US but other countries may use the titles differently.

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At what age do children start Nursery, & when would they of started full time school?

I’m doing my Mums child-minding books (which she’s forgotten to keep up to date with)

1) At what age do children start Nursery,
2) When would they of started full time school?

Just Im having difficulty trying to place when this girl would of started nursery then school if she was born on 29th March 2002

You mean ‘would have’, not ‘would of’.

What is the difference between preschool and nursery school?

What is the difference between these two and kindergarten?
How old are kids when they are at each of these?

Depends on where you live. Here, there’s no difference at all. Preschool, playschool, or nursery school: all the same type of program. Licensing categorizes them all as “nursery schools”. Here, children can attend preschool between age 2 1/2 and 4, depending on what each program offers. Kindergarten is offered by the public schools for children who will turn 5 before March 1 of the current school year, so about 4 1/2 to 5 1/2.

Preschool programs, whatever they’re called, can have different philosophies, focusing on learning through play or a more teacher-directed academic focus or something in-between. They usually have theme-based learning of some type. Preschool programs are not free here.

Kindergartens are part of the public school system and usually have curriculum guidelines they must follow set by the province. It is free for all students.

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What is the difference between Nursery School and Preschool?

Also, how long does a child need to attend either one to be ready for Kindergarden?

from what i have always understood nursery school was for like the baby aged kids and preschool is for like the pre-k kids.preschool usually lasts for about a year unless the child has special needs. kids that have special needs like speech problem, writing problems,some kind of physical or mental problems. each school is different from one another when it comes to having a pre-k class. at my kid's school there is no pre-k class but other schools in my area has a pre-k class.