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Holiday care - childminder?

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JimJammum · 10/03/2010 21:35

My ds is currently at a lovely childminder 2 days a week, but looking to place him at pre-school attached to primary 2 terms prior to September start to get him settled into school environment in advance to give him lots of time. My current childminder only accepts children up to school age, but I really don't want to do a different holiday club each week, as the school doesn't run one every week of the hols.
Is there such a thing as a childminder who will accept little ones in holiday times only? Where's best to find one? If not, where can I find good holiday clubs?

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HSMM · 11/03/2010 07:56

Yes. I do holiday care only. I don't suppose you are in Berkshire? I have vacancies.

Danthe4th · 11/03/2010 10:43

Perfect for someone who has teachers children on term time only contracts. You will have to ring round the childminders near you to find out.

JimJammum · 11/03/2010 19:31

Thanks....not in Berkshire, unfortunately!

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satc2bringiton · 11/03/2010 19:34

Yeah I would just take holiday children, just rind around and ask.

UniS · 11/03/2010 23:21

I use a holidays and afterschool only CM. works just fine for my need for irregular care in school hols. The CM has term time only job in education.

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