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Paid childcare

Discuss everything related to paid childcare here, including childminders, nannies, nurseries and au pairs.

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KateyCuckoo · 26/01/2024 21:37

Does £5 per day sound reasonable for all meals, snacks, nappies, wipes, sunscreen etc?

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KateyCuckoo · 28/01/2024 07:57

jannier · 28/01/2024 02:17

You could ask them to provide these items and food does £5 go anywhere near making up your loss? In my area it's more like £10 to £14 short per day.

It varies across the age groups. Probably about £12 for 3/4 year olds but who is going to pay that much for food etc? I want it be be an attractive offer to encourage them to pay instead of bringing their own.

Everyone seems to have got distracted by the suncream.... I already provide it!

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Confidentialinfo · 28/01/2024 08:04

Would it be worth asking parents to bring kids in having put on p20 (or equivalent) in the morning so you’d only have to reapply if you’d had a lot of water play? Saves the dreaded sun cream rounds

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