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Au pairs - childcare options
By Maria Muennich on 23/08/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
Au Pair - inexpensive childcare in your home
Au pairs - cheap, convenient but be prepared to share An au pair is usually a female foreign student who comes to the UK to learn English by living with a family and helping care for the children at the same time as studying. An au pair may
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Finding an au pair/childminder?
By Tia Philips on 02/04/2006 in forum
We've just moved to south west London and i was just wondering if anyone can give me some advice as to how I should go about finding a childminder? I work from home so would just need someone to pick my 3 year old son up from school each day and then occupy him in the afternoons....
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Guide to childcare
By Kimberley Smith on 23/08/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
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
of nurseries, nannies, au pairs, babysitters, childminders and getting help from your family. Or, could you manage on your own?It's also worth checking what financial help is available before you return to the workplace. Finding a work/life balance can
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Nanny rates?!
By Zoe Cameron on 20/03/2012 in forum
qualified nanny. Saw this though, which shows salary for Nannies and maternity nurses from a nanny agency called Nannies Inc in London. Think this is just for London so may seem expensive but was quite useful so thought I would share:Nanny Agency au pair
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Childcare - planning head
By Maria Muennich on 20/08/2010 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
What are the pros and cons of the various childcare options once you have had your child?
-share basis.Check here for the pros and cons of using a nanny and to find out more about finding and hiring one. Au pairsAn Au pair is usually a foreign student who lives in your house and helps care for your children for up to five hours a day.She can
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Chidcare options: An overview
By Maria Muennich on 23/04/2009 in Pregnancy, work & childcare
When it comes to returning to work, sorting out the right childcare for your child and circumstances it top of the agenda
of using a nanny and to find out more about finding and hiring one. Au pairs - An Au pair is usually a foreign student who lives in your house and helps care for your children for up to five hours a day.She can't offer full-time childcare, and usually has
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A Home to Grow Childminding
By ahometogrow on 09/01/2012 in forum
Childminding
and other areas in Westminster, Central and North West Londonchildminder, child care, day care, nanny, babysitter, au pair, creche, st johns wood, marylebone, baby, children, westminster childminder, st johns wood childminder, marylebone childminder, london
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A Home to Grow Childminding
By ahometogrow on 06/08/2012 in forum
Childcare
in Westminster, Central and North West Londonchildminder, child care, day care, nanny, babysitter, au pair, creche, st johns wood, marylebone, baby, children, westminster childminder, st johns wood childminder, marylebone childminder, london childminder, a home
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Working from home
By ThinkBaby on 04/02/2007 in Back to work
The pros and cons of opting to work from the comfort of your own home as a parent
not need to rely on them every day, but they can be an extremely useful resource when the going gets tough. If you’re very lucky, family members may be able to help out a few days a week and for some, a live-in nanny or au pair is a possibility.When to go
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How to set boundaries for a baby!
By Jen, Carla, and mini girl :) on 04/09/2009 in forum
How to teach a baby something is wrong?
and au pair she says at this young age babies don't know language skills very well but will be aware of actions and eventually give up, distractons are your best tool in teaching her, I keep a pile of toys by me and wheni Freyas on the move in the wrong
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