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Part-time childcare for summer hols - where should I be looking?

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laumiere · 19/06/2009 20:30

I'm a mum of 2 boys, DS1 (3) is disabled and attends nursery four days a week in term time. DS2 is 4 months.

I really need someone to care for DS2 for 2-3 hours twice a week from July to September so that I can devote the necessary attention to DS1. Where can I go for information on people who can do this? Someone suggested a mother's help, are there any agencies anyone can recommend?

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Ripeberry · 19/06/2009 21:42

Try www.childcare.co.uk they usually have a list for most areas of mother's helps, p/t nannies.
Hope you find what you want

MizZan · 19/06/2009 22:05

we have just had massive success with this by posting an ad on gumtree website. www.gumtree.com-post under your own city or nearest...I could not believe the response, lots of nannies between jobs and teachers/students on holiday, with experience and references etc. good luck!

Millarkie · 19/06/2009 22:22

We've used gumtree to find holiday care too.

Millarkie · 19/06/2009 22:25

Hijack - sorry - Mizzan - does that mean you have given up on APs?

laumiere · 20/06/2009 09:00

Thanks, have posted on Gumtree!

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eastmidlandsnightnanny · 20/06/2009 12:24

I would look on gumtree. nannyjob, here, netmums.

you may find a student who is on uni break who is studying a childcare related degree or one who is about to start uni end sept looking for some part time childcare work.

nannysammy · 20/06/2009 12:58

hi laumiere

iam a nanny loking for summer childcare work

please veiw out my profile on childcare.co.uk

samantha joanne moss

or email me [email protected]

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