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EMERGENCY CHILDCARE NEEDED - ANY ADVICE/SUGGESTIONS ?

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KenningtonKitty · 03/06/2006 21:00

I had an accident today and have broken my finger - so typing one handed with arm in sling !

I am a full time Mum based in Central London with 2 kids - 4 yrs and 9 months so need to find some full-time help for a couple of weeks as will be out of action.

I have no experience at all of finding at-home care so does anyone have any suggestions of where to find help at short notice - or recommendations if you have done this in the past.

Hope you guys can, as ever, come up with the goods.

Thanks

KenningtonKitty

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lenaschildminding · 13/06/2006 18:44

Erm...lets picture a typical 9 month old baby, just learning to roll over, covered in something rather yucky after eating mashed up baby food, followed by fruit puree....

I think I'd need more than two hands!!!!

Isyhan · 05/06/2006 18:10

I have a 9 month old baby and I think I would find changing a nappy with one hand a tad difficult. Share your technique and Ill have a bash!!

NappiesGalore · 05/06/2006 17:20

one-handed nappy changing?? whats this now? some kind of magical wizardry im not a part of??

nannyc · 05/06/2006 17:00

could she not change a nappy with the other hand?

majorstress · 05/06/2006 16:05

I wouldn't be able to change a nappy with a broken finger, soapbox. I think needing some help is not surprising under the circumstances.

KenningtonKitty · 04/06/2006 09:46

Thanks for all your advice - my fabulous Mum dropped everything and is coming to stay - Mums - What would we do without them (sometimes !)

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soapbox · 04/06/2006 00:14

I'm a bit of a loss as to why you need childcare just because you've broken your finger! But nevertheless, I assume it isn;t a straightforward break!

I would try tinies at canary wharf - Liz is excellent there. They provide lots of temp cover and I'm sure she will be able to source someone suitable:)

Don't be put off by the address - most nannies will be willing to travel a fair bit for temp work!

nannynick · 04/06/2006 00:01

As you are in central london and I presume need urgent childcare to start ASAP, perhaps quickest method may be to contact local nanny agencies, as they will know of people who may be able to do a couple of weeks temp work.

I'd suggest calling Natasha at Burlington 0207 8219911. Based in SW1W postcode area, Natasha in my opinion is likely to find you someone.

bluebear · 03/06/2006 22:17

website for childcare link is www.childcarelink.gov.uk
The site will have the phone number for your local children's information service (run by your local council) - and the website will list local childcare providers, including childminders with current vacancies.

Other things to consider are putting an ad on gumtree.com, or nannyjob.co.uk, for temporary mother's help/nanny..or putting a postcard in local shop window.

Good luck

jellyjelly · 03/06/2006 21:45

Have you looked on childcare link or called your cis to find availble minders and give them a bell.