Policy Press

Who Needs Nurseries?

We Do!

By Helen Penn

Published

Mar 20, 2024

Page count

149 pages

ISBN

978-1447372264

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Policy Press

Published

Mar 20, 2024

Page count

149 pages

ISBN

978-1447372264

Dimensions

203 x 127 mm

Imprint

Policy Press
Who Needs Nurseries?

The role that nurseries play in supplementing family care is an important subject – but in the UK, there is currently little consensus about what nurseries should provide, how they should be run, and who should pay for them.

This topical book sets out to look at:

•Who benefits from using nurseries?

•Who can access nurseries?

•Who should provide them?

•How do children behave while they are in nurseries and after they leave them?

•What do they learn as a result of these experiences in nurseries?

•What are the myths and assumptions about bringing up children that make nurseries possible?

Some countries, particularly in the Nordic regions, have managed to deal with these issues coherently, but the current blanket solutions in the UK, which are geared towards fiscal priorities, may need rethinking. In this book, Helen Penn attempts to answer the question: Is there a more considered way ahead?

Helen Penn is Professor Emerita at the University of East London.

1. Introduction

2. Who and What are Nurseries for?

3. Private Sector Childcare

4. Mothers: What Do They Want?

5. Who Works with Young Children?

6. International Comparisons in Childcare

7. Inspection, Monitoring and Regulation of Nurseries in England

8. What Does a Nursery Place Cost?

9. The Child at the Centre

10. Why We Need Nurseries and What We Can Do About It