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sthitch · 23/01/2018 15:23

Will a nursery take a one year old baby one day per week and two days every other week or would it have to be two days weekly? The days would be the same, for example every Monday and every other Tuesday. (Looking at a large nursery)

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Willrunforgin · 23/01/2018 15:38

Entirely depends on Nursery, days wanted and current waiting list. Worth calling said Nursery and just enquiring. I am a supervisor of a nursery and we do this for some parents so def just call ☺️. X

sthitch · 23/01/2018 18:46

Thanks! I didn’t know if it was a bit of a random request.

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mindutopia · 24/01/2018 13:14

You can definitely ask. It depends on if they have the extra space. Normally, most people keep the same hours every week, so if they have availability and there isn't a wait list, then they can take you in the empty spot and it will be fine until someone needs those hours on a weekly basis. Or you may need to pay for two days a week to hold the extra day for the weeks you need it. Or they may just have the staffing flexibility to do it without too much effort. But you can always ask.

jannier · 24/01/2018 22:32

Its worth looking at child-minders too I've had children like this and fit other flexible children around them.

insancerre · 26/01/2018 14:08

You might find you have to book 2 days whether you use them or not

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