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Questions to ask prospective CM

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Nearlycooked · 09/03/2012 06:44

I appreciate this will have been done to death but could you help me out with a list of questions / things to suss out when visiting a prospective cm?

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KatyMac · 09/03/2012 07:49

Alibubbles "Questions for childminders"

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

Nearlycooked · 09/03/2012 15:34

Katy mac! That's a fantastic list! Thank you very much for taking the time to send it - most appreciated! (sends you a. Gin and tonic as a thank you!)

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Nearlycooked · 09/03/2012 15:35

Katy mac! That's a fantastic list! Thank you very much for taking the time to send it - most appreciated! (sends you a. Gin and tonic as a thank you!)

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KatyMac · 09/03/2012 21:36

Alibubbles wrote them, I just copied & pasted

alibubbles · 10/03/2012 21:07

Thanks For the credit katymacSmile

KatyMac · 10/03/2012 21:11

Wink Aren't you glad you don't have to type them all out again

I'm busy designing ballroom costumes - how are things with you?

alibubbles · 13/03/2012 13:34

Hi Katymac, escaping chickens, lots of lovely littles who love my home cooking and tell me so, 3 new babies - all screamers - it'll pass!

Another new Burmese kitten, who is adorable and totally mindie proof!

Life is varied and rich!

KatyMac · 13/03/2012 15:50

Don't you love childminding?

alibubbles · 14/03/2012 08:26

I know, I love nothing more than my 4 little girls, chat chat chat! Off to music class today and then out to lunch as we do every week, I am so proud of the way they behave and we get lots of comments - no they are not being good, they are being normal!

They just show up all the badly behaved children with their mothers who can't or rather won't say no to their child. I can't stand this be your child's friend nonsense, I want to say get a grip you are the parent and let the child know it!

HSMM · 14/03/2012 10:05

Agreed alibubbles

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