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A statutory provision is a state funded and it is the law that all children from 5-7. There is many places that you can take your child if they are under 5 for example a state nursery is a safe place where adults will take care of your children whilst you are at work or out doing other things around the early years foundation stage (EYFS). State nurseries are only open in term time.

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