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I was made redundant in Jan and have 3 small kids.i am claiming jobseekers benefit.how r u all l managing looking 4 a job and minding your kids at the same time? i have been called to fas and they wanted to talk to me about training oppoortunites. i said...
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How are u coping with looking 4 work and minding they expect people like us to do!? Internships are not affordable due to childcare, for the CE scheme you have help with childcare for....
I changed the title as i might get a few replys .
I am 20w, due mid-September. I will be taking 6w maternity leave. My family has zero experience with childcare (all SAHMs on both sides). My mom is going to watch the baby Tuesdays and Thursdays. For M, W, F we will need childcare. Between H & me, we ...
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Your mind they will be in their cribs!) Ask how long the teachers have worked there and how many people work in the room during a ....
To be hard to concentrate being at work if you do not research the childcare services well.
Just wondering if anyone knows if creches are allowed to go over the legal childcare ratios for short periods at a time? For example, is it acceptable to have one staff member supervising 4 or more babies (under 1 year old) at breakfast/drop-off time?...
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Wouldn't be happy with....
But then the baby room what's going on.
I think ours is short sometimes...
I wonder this sometimes too.
I worked in we would have 1 extra in our preschool room but it had 32 children in it so have to say work in it.
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Hi, I work in Sydney CBD. I'm moving in a month and DS is enrolled to start in a childcare centre close to home. I would drop him off around 7:45am, catch a train to the city (about 45 mins train ride), go to work, catch a train back and he would be picked...
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If I'm sick they go....
If you it on who/if anyone can pick him up from childcare if he was ill or you had to work late, train.
If anyone can pick him up from childcare if he was ill or you had to work late, train problems etc.
*To clarify, I am NOT pregnant, nor do I intend on being pregnant anytime soon.* I was wondering on people's experiences in terms of working after the birth of the child/children and who cared for their children after they returned to work. From what ...
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He works 9-whenever advantage of any ....
I tend to work from 6:30-3.
From what I'm reading, childcare is fairly/partner to minimize childcare expenses? Not exactly.
Cared for their children after they returned to work.
Hi there - a friend of mine called this morning to tell me that both herself and her husband have been deployed to afghanistan from March next year for 6 months. They have a little boy who will be 2 when they leave, they are hoping to find a childcare...
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Anyway they could stagger on here called Naomi(?) who worked....
Seperately so that way the nanny gets a couple of breaks.So could work 2mths then get 2wks off then another 2mths then 2wks off then work the rest of time they're out there.
We have 2 kids, a 2yr old and a 7 month old. Up until this point we have worked our schedules to avoid needing regular childcare. Now we are going to need a sitter, 1or 2 days a week, for about 8-10hrs total and an occasional date night. We live in a ...
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We live in a mid-high COL area to help you out? That may be cheaper if you... .
My DD more affordable than private childcare providers in HCOL areas.
Many daycare centers won't take infants/toddlers for 1 day per week .
Days might work for you.
This will be my last summer home with my kiddos. I've been a SAHM for many years, and will be working (likely) full-time starting in the fall (perhaps more like 25-30 hours if I can find it). My youngest will be starting kindergarten, and I will also ...
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I couldn't work full-time without dh having 2months off as an educator....
All of mine had worked in actual childcare jobs, CPR at YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, local community centers, etc.
I think it depends on age and expectations.
What would you consider to be the most important things that you look for in a pre school or a childcare?
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After experiencing both, I have come.
And worked in both centers and home facilities.
Licensing doesn't really matter Childhood Ed.
Personally, I prefer home childcare over commerical centers.
And me.
Ok so I knew this day would come at some point, and to be honest i'm relieved even though I'll b seriously financially up the creek without a paddle when I confess to what I have done. I received a letter from tax credits this morning saying I have been...
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In the number of children in childcare, not declaring changes in childcare costs, not declaring a new partner Work today as can't stop crying and don't know hat to say when I phone them, wish I had never lied, I cant work ....
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