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littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 18:45

How much would as a childminder would you expect for a childminding a small toddler for 11hours.
I know everyone has different prices but just curious as to what is the average 'norm'

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MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 18:47

Am a parent and would pay £41.50

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 18:54

Thank you. That's good to know. I'm just wondering how much is right to charge!

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Lulu2106 · 21/01/2019 19:12

£41.50 for 11 hours of childcare? The childminders I know charge £10 an hour.

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 19:14

That's crazy @Lulu2106 can I ask where you are?

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Lulu2106 · 21/01/2019 19:16

I live in central London. I thought that was the norm?? I was really surprised when your said £41.50. Where are you?

Reccy2018 · 21/01/2019 19:16

Mine's £5.50 ph

MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 19:16

I am in Liverpool.

ZoSanDesu · 21/01/2019 19:17

£42 for 8-5:30
£6 an hour for unsociable hours. So £9 + £42 = £51.

Rosie1976mini · 21/01/2019 19:17

My childminder charges £4.50/ hr - that’s average around here - Central Scotland.

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 19:18

I'm in Edinburgh. I can't believe £10 that's amazing! If only it was that much here! Grin

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MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 19:19

It’s £40.50 per day 8-6 , and £5 a week for 7-8 whether you use the 7-8 just one day or all week.

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 19:19

Thanks everyone this is really helpful. Currently I am being paid about £3.50 which I don't think is right.

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Lulu2106 · 21/01/2019 19:21

It seems like we are being overcharged just because we are in London. £10 is the minimum.

Sammy867 · 21/01/2019 19:21

We pay £4.50 an hour. That’s with an outstanding childminder (she has a waiting list and needs to turn parents away) and including snacks and meals

ScrumptiousBears · 21/01/2019 19:21

My child minder charges £5 per hour

MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 19:21

£3.50 seems a bit low but I wouldn’t know the average for Scotland. Are you not in contact with any local childminders.

MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 19:22

Lulu £10 an hours is crazy, how do people afford to work?

MyDcAreMarvel · 21/01/2019 19:23

You could pay a nanny £10 an hour. I know there is tax ,pension on top but still.

Lulu2106 · 21/01/2019 19:23

£3.50 does seem low. Maybe you should research and try to find other childminder's rates for your area.

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 19:24

No, I've only recently started out. I think maybe I'm selling my service short! I am including meals/snacks, too.

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Lulu2106 · 21/01/2019 19:26

Well that's the problem right now, if you go back to work then your wages are purely for childcare. There are a few schemes in place for people who are on a low wage, they get 15 hours for free a week or a possible 30 depending on your wage/partner. However if you don't fall in that bracket then you have to suck it up and hand most of your wages over!

littlemissmonday · 21/01/2019 20:01

I don't know, can I say to this family I need to reconsider rates?

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Leyani · 21/01/2019 20:25

I really wouldn’t - word will get out that you’ve offered one rate but then put it up very quickly. I’d stick with a rate for at least a year but maybe consider a different rate for the next child you take on?

RagingWhoreBag · 21/01/2019 20:30

Littlemiss do you not have a contract? I’d have thought I’d you’ve both signed a contract giving notice periods and rates, how you cover holiday pay etc you’ll be bound to that. If you don’t have a contract - bloody well get one! You need all of this spelled out in black and white or you’ll end up out of pocket left right and centre.

jannier · 22/01/2019 07:51

You can up your rate for new clients and do a contract review in say 6 months if your rate is low in the area.
£10 an hour is unusual but then so is the cost of housing in central London so they are not as well off as other areas charging £5, My area of London is £5 and we really notice that when we go away to visit family in Yorkshire there are a lot more newer cars and everyone seems to have much more disposable income,

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