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I am fed of of sitting back while my MIL gets paid to be an awful childminder!

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hellogoodbye · 20/06/2008 23:50

Hello. I really have to bite my lip when anywhere near my MIL when she is minding as I know if i were to say anything, it would cause big arguements, but I feel sorry for the children and dont want to sit back anymore:

-The children are just left in the playroom all day, unsurpervised, to watch TV or entertain themselves

  • I have been there for more than 2 hours, talking to MIL before I even realise she had mindies there!
  • An 18month old little girl last week, walked out of her house and down the road, where I found her and returned her, to find nobody had noticed.
  • The children have never done an activity or game with her, or get any sort of attention from her as she just isnt interested.
  • The children are left in their cots to cry for a long time. I understnad she may need to leave them to go to sleep, but even after a sleep, they wake up and can sometimes lie there for an hour or so before she gets them, just because she is "busy" (usually chatting on the phone or to guests).
  • She doesnt even like childminding and just does it for the money.

What would you do? I am becoming a childminder myself but would never do it the way she does.

What would you do if this was you?

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smeeinit · 21/06/2008 15:19

erm i agree with bette.....why on earth would you leave your ds with her if she is that bad a childminder?

do you have evidence to back up your claims? you say you have been at her house 2 hours before realising any mindees were there but ahve you been there all day to witness them being left?

your mil must have either extremly quiet mindees or an extremly large house for you not to notice!!

tigersmum · 21/06/2008 21:21

Just to point out that you would be as liable as she is if you did not report her. Say someone else did and then Ofsted turned up and you were there as well. As a fellow childminder, although not yet, you would be held accountable too for not reporting your concerns. I know this because a similar case happened near me and other people knew what was going on and they were held liable to.

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