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Babysitters / home childcarers - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 10:33:27
Part-time home childcare or a regular babysitter can be an option for those not requiring a full nanny service

Babysitters - part-time childcare in your own home Unlike a childminder, a babysitter or home child carer looks after your baby or children mainly in your own home. Unlike a nanny, a babysitter cares for children in their spare time, rather

Guide to childcare
By Kimberley Smith on 23/08/2010 15:34:44
Returning to work and wondering what childcare your baby needs? We look all your childcare options from nurseries to au pairs, full-time nannies to part-time babysitters and going without

For many mums, childcare is one of the main concerns when considering a return to work from maternity leave. There are plenty of options but not all will be suitable for your family or be worth your while financially. There's a lot to think about

Au pairs - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 13:13:57
Au Pair - inexpensive childcare in your home

well not have any childcare qualifications, and the amount of experience in childcare than she has can vary considerably. She will require her own private room in your house, her daily board, and some pocket money each week (about £35 per week). Because

Childcare - planning head
By Maria Muennich on 20/08/2010 22:54:27
What are the pros and cons of the various childcare options once you have had your child?

Childcare if you choose to return to workWhen preparing to go back to work, most mums will need to arrange some form of childcare for their baby/ children, whether they are working full or part-time. There are plenty of options out

Childcare - choosing what's right for you
By Monica Stylli on 20/08/2010 10:54:38
Finding the right childcare for your family can be difficult but here are some tips to help you decide

Childcare - tips and what to consider If you’re a working parent and looking to return to your job after having a baby, then finding the right kind of childcare can be a difficult decision. Help is now available from the Government

Could I manage without childcare?
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 10:38:03
If you work part-time from home you may wonder whether you could get by without regular childcare, and there are mums that do just that

No childcare. Can you go it alone? Most women women choose either to be full-time with their children, or have someone else care for their children while they work part or full time. But there is a third option open to mums who can organise

Childminder - childcare options
By ThinkBaby on 23/08/2010 21:32:47
The pros and cons of using a childminder, what you can expect and where to find the right childminder for your child

What is a childminder?A childminder works from her or his own home and looks after just a few children at one time. Unlike childcarers who come to your own home to care for your children, by law all childminders must be registered with Ofsted

Nannies - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 20/08/2010 13:51:14
Nannies are a popular option. Know what to expect if you employ a nanny and how to find the right nanny for your child

Nannies - childcare with added choresA nanny comes to your own home to look after your baby or children and effectively replaces a parent in the home. A nanny usually takes on responsibility for all your child's needs including food

Nurseries - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 15/08/2010 06:26:40
What nurseries, crèches and daycare offer, the pros, cons, the costs are and what to look for when you visit

Nursery basicsA nursery/daycare centre is a daytime center for childcare which is usually open between the hours of eight and six, Monday - Friday (except public holidays). Nurseries may vary in the ages at which children may start

Dads keen to help with childcare, but don’t know their rights
By Kimberley Smith on 15/06/2011 12:35:52
Dads are becoming much more involved with their children but most don’t know about new paternity rights, finds new study

or were taking their two weeks paternity leaveafter the birth of their baby. But 54% didn’t know they can now take up to 6 months of their partner’s maternity leave.A whopping 81% of dads felt this new policy was a positive step towards equal childcare

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