The first full term after he turns 9 months.
He will be eligible in January x
Jan 2026
Oh wow I’m also due Jan 2025, there’s me thinking it’s as soon as they turn 9 months 😅
@Katie this was my exact thoughts 🙃
@Katie I thought this too! & now I’m super confused I also thought we got 30 hours free from 9 months old so I’m reading something wrong!
@Emma It’s 15 hours from 9 months old and then when they are 2 years old they get 30 hours x
Isn’t there new funding where 9 months old get 30 hours?
@Lauren that’s what I heard but I don’t know now 😂🤷♀️
@Lauren is this per child?
@Lauren From Sept 2025, yes. But it’ll still work the same way as above, you’ll get 30h for your 9 month old the term after they have turned 9 months And yes, it’s per child.
If they turn 9 months in August would they get the funding from September? Xx
Yes
@Chloe if there’s no age cap on it anymore why would we have to wait until the term after they term 9 months?
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Because funding is paid to childcare settings/childminders etc termly by their relevant local authorities, that’s just how the system works. So it doesn’t matter when your child actually turns 9mo/2y/3y (this is just funding for working parents from 9mo, there’s still 2y and 3y funding for low income/non working families which operates in the same way) it has to go by the term system.
The term after he is 9 months old I believe x