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Would a childminder do this?

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bobbycock79 · 24/08/2019 12:03

Hi all, just looking for some advice as to whether this is feasible before I speak to my childminder.

I return to work in 10 days time my 10 month old twins will be with the cm twice a week. I am due to drop the twins off at 9.15am then head off to work. Currently the twins wake around 5.30 and are desperate for their nap by 8.30am. They will nap well in their cots at home for upto 2 hours. However if I have to wake them by 9 to take them to cm they will be crabby for rest of the day. (not fun for her) She only lives around the corner and has no other mindees at this time. Could I ask her to come to my house to wait til they wake up then take them back to hers for rest of the day? I am happy to give her a key . I want to keep them in their routine as much as possible for my sake and theirs. Thanks

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
jannier · 07/09/2019 11:16

Cms must work 50% of their time from their own homes but about 2 years ago they were allowed to use another premises for up to 50% of their time.
Nannys are only allowed a maximum of 2 hours a day (like an unregistered person) caring for a non related child for reward from the nannys own home. You are not allowed to care for someone else's child in your own home for reward for more than 2 hours...under 8 and not related.

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