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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?
-time, or those who work variable hours. Check here for the pros and cons of using a childminder, and to find out more about finding and hiring one. NanniesA Nanny comes to care for your child/children in your own home and is responsible for everything child-care
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Chidcare options: An overview
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2009 04:49:00
When it comes to returning to work, sorting out the right childcare for your child and circumstances it top of the agenda
for the pros and cons of using a childminder, and to find out more about finding and hiring one. Nannies - A Nanny comes to care for your child/children in your own home and is responsible for everything child-care related, so s/he'll do their laundry and take
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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
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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
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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
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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
part-time, flexible work from home: combining full-time parenting with part-time work, getting by without childcare. Managing without childcare has some obvious advantages: you enjoy seeing your baby all day, but still get to work and earn money
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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
at different houses, all the children being cared for together in one house etc.). When more than two families share a nanny the nanny needs to be registered as a childminder on Ofsted's Childcare register. ProsA nanny works in your own home so you don't have
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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
at your home or the home of a childminder: toys, games, play equipment and outside space with play areas may all be better or more variedThe availability of a nursery for your child isn't affected by an individual taking holidays or sick leave ConsYour
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RAF officer sent home after admitting she was pregnant
By Kimberley Smith on 04/06/2010 15:48:41
Female Air Force officer wins tribunal after pregnancy announcement affected promotion prospects
claimed the officer, who was serving in the Falkland Islands when she became pregnant, was ordered home for her own safety. The tribunal ruled against this and awarded £16,000 compensation as the new mum’s promotion prospects were also delayed. Her husband
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Family child care: Tips and pitfalls
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2008 13:26:02
When a relative becomes your child's regular carer it pays to lay the groundwork well
Having a family member to look after your child while you are at work can be a great solution to the childcare dilemma: Not only will you know and trust this person far more than any stranger, but your child will be with someone who loves them
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