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By fluke I've found a childminder who can be flexible Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh questions to ask?????

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Screwyslittlechristmascrackers · 20/12/2005 13:46

By complete fluke I've come across a childminder who happens to have two places left and also just so happens to be flexible!!!!!!!! and experenced!!!!!!!
I'm going to visit her this afternoon when pick kids up........my mind has gone completely blank......Questions needed please...I definately need to be sure that this is the one as to move kids again would be a huge deal for them.

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jellyjelly · 20/12/2005 14:04

How old are they? then we can tailor the questions to her.

katymacracker · 20/12/2005 17:51

These are Alibubbles questions for childminders...bit late - but might still be useful

How long have you been working with children?

What training have you had? Any qualifications? Are you part of a network, achieved a quality assurance qualification, look at registration certificate, insurance details, business use for car. First aid must be no more than 3 years old, food hygiene certificate, Certificate in Childminding practice or NVQ 3, Contracts and record forms

Do you enjoy being with children and why?

Can I look around, see the rooms and outside play space? If there is no outside play space - how will you make sure my child gets the chance to play outside?

Where will my child rest?

What kind of food and drink will you give? Can I see a menu?

What will my child do all day?

How do you encourage good behaviour?

Will my child be with a regular group of children? How old are they? How will their timetable fit in with my child?

How will you make sure I know how my child is getting on?

What hours is she open?

How much does she charge?

What about when my child is sick, holidays, days off

What do you do in an emergency?

When was her last Ofsted, can you see the report?

Top 10 Quality Pointers

When you visit possible childcare options, look for these Quality Pointers:

Are the children calm, safe, happy and busy?

Do children play and talk together?

Is the childminder listening to the children and answering them carefully?

Is the childminder friendly and proud of her work?

Is she joining in joining in with what the children are doing?

Are there lots of fun activities planned to help children learn and play? Can children plan some of these activities themselves?

Are there plenty of clean toys and equipment for children to use?

Is the premises clean, well kept and safe for children with a fun outside play area (or will the child go to parks and other places regularly)?

Do parents have plenty of chances to say what they want for their children?

If there are other things you want to know, don't be afraid to ask. Good childminders expect you to ask questions and will be happy to answer them.

Always take up references. You could ask for names of other parents to talk to about the service

Listen to your child and find out more if he/she is unhappy
Always trust your own feelings about your childcare - you know your child best

uwilalalalalala · 20/12/2005 18:38

Do you expect to be paid for Bank Holidays?

How much notice will you give me if you take a holiday? How much holiday do you take each year (not including bank holidays)?

Do I pay you when I take holiday? If my child is sick?

In the last year how many days have you been unavailable for minding (due to sickness or otherwise)?

How sick is too sick for my child to come to you for the day (i.e. fever? vomitting? Cold?)

In the event that you are sick or otherwise unable to look after my child, can you arrange for another licensed childminder to look after him/her at the same rate which I pay you? And for the same hours?

Do I provide food, or do you? If you do, what would serve for lunch? What did you serve for lunch today?

Who else lives in your house? Can I meet them?

Screwyslittlechristmascrackers · 21/12/2005 19:40

Thanks....but I missed the questions before I went. It wouldn't make a difference she was canny and she could do the hours I needed for her but she wanted to charge 5.50 per hour for two boys without having a garden. I asked her would she take them out to the park etcccc and she said crafts were more her thing.....which left me very puzzled. She had a 5 yr old boy herself and she lets him play out....which I wasn't comfortable with and the fact that I was climbing over everything in every room it just looked like chaos put me off even is she could the hours. So back to square 1

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uwilalalalalala · 22/12/2005 08:49

Oh sorry it didn't go very well. Where are you? I'd be jumping for joy if I could land tax free childcare for two for £5/hour.

Sound like you made the right choice though. Finding the right childcare is so draining and so important. If it doesn't feel right, it probably isn't. You just can't leave you kids with someone you don't completely trust.

Good luck on the search.

Screwyslittlechristmascrackers · 22/12/2005 12:21

I'm in the North - East. Were going to go for a nanny. I don't mind paying more if I know my kids are being cared for properly and someone will see to their needs.

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uwilalalalalala · 22/12/2005 12:34

Have you had a nanny before? There are lots of us on mumsnet who employ nannies. So, I expect I'll see you on the nanny boards.

Screwballmuppet · 27/12/2005 16:16

nanny boards?????

Screwballmuppet · 27/12/2005 16:17

nanny boards.....need more info please????

santasweetdreamer · 27/12/2005 17:35

www.nannyjob.co.uk I think!

uwilalalalalala · 29/12/2005 11:31

I just meant the threads on mumsnet concerning nannies... (in this section)

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