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Mothers help?

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Snowfalls108 · 07/03/2011 19:24

Hi there,

I'm a bit stuck as to where to start looking for help!!
I've got a 17 month old, and I'm expecting twins in 2 months time. I'd like to get some help. I was thinking someone to come in and help me out from about 4 - 7 each week day to get me through that dinner/bedtime stage. How do I go about finding someone who'd be interested in this? Would anyone be interested in this?!
I live in the Wandsworth area.

Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks

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Checkmate · 07/03/2011 19:46

I've had mothers helps in the past. Getting someone for that afterschool slot is quite easy, as it can suit a mature A level student as a part time job, or someone with a morning job who wants more hours.

I've always advertised it myself on gumtree and/or local newsagent windows.

NannyTreeSally · 08/03/2011 10:11

If you want to advertise and vet them yourself, you could try advertising on:

Or, you could use an agency to do it for you but shop around because agency fees vary greatly! We have lots of London nannies/mothers helps who are looking to work before/after school hours and I know that you will also find other advertising themselves on some of the websites mentioned above, so finding the right person shouldn't be too hard!

Good Luck :0)

Joshuassss · 10/03/2011 09:25

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