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user1467111324 · 13/03/2019 05:00

Hi,
My 2.5 yr old daughter will start at a school nursery in September 19, in West Dulwich. I'm seeking childcare for the 14 weeks of school holidays . Either a child minder or a part time nanny share. No idea where to start looking for this!
Any advice appreciated!

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newcupcake · 13/03/2019 06:00

My advise would be send her to a nursery that is not a term time one until she starts school , I think you will struggle to find holiday care for a child below school age.

CatToddlerUprising · 13/03/2019 06:11

Have you tried childcare.co.uk?

itsaboojum · 13/03/2019 07:48

Childcare.co.uk

Also your local authority's children and families department will maintain lists of Ofsted registered childcare providers. Phone them or search their website.

SMaCM · 13/03/2019 15:54

You might find a childminder who has another child term time only, but otherwise an all year nursery or an all year childminder might work better for you.

jannier · 14/03/2019 07:56

Lots of childminders will take holiday only children to fit around term time only ones , once you find one your potentially sorted for the next 8 or 9 years.
My friend does preschool in term time and school ages in school holidays and is out pond dipping, den building, bowling, farms. bug hunting, most days and when they are in its cooking, crafts and lots of fun.

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