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Downstairs toilet, Experience of caring for children with speech and language delay, Experience of caring for children with Autism & Asperger's Syndrome....
Read more about Danielle HunterOfsted Registered childminder with experience in supporting children with special needs and qualified learning/teaching assistant. Large Extensive Garden (Safe), variety of outdoor equipment (Including trampoline), variety of toys (Dress-up, construction, arts and crafts, learning activities) Visits...
Read more about Denise Maureen HarrisonI have availability Monday to Thursday inclusive. I have been childminding for 12 years and have lots of references and experience. I can drop off and pick up from Long Ditton infant school. Please call or email for more information....
Read more about Donna MarkhamI love working with children, they’re always so cute 😍 I can never get tired of their lovely cuddles. I use the EYFS and developmental matters as my guide and standard. I provide children in my care with stimulating learning opportunities that reflect their age and stage of development thr...
Read more about Doxa childminderI am an Ofsted registered Childminder and have been for over 28 years. My last two inspection I was awarded outstanding in all areas. Which I am very proud of. My setting is my home in Staines and I offer a caring, learning and fun environment to my little ones. Helping them to become positive, inde...
Read more about Elaine SmithI am an honest, friendly, very loving and responsible Childminder, who wants nothing but the best for children. I support children's learning through the EYFS. I believe in raising children with love, care and the right values, to help them grow as confident individuals with good morals....
Read more about Elena GarciaI am flexible with pick up and drop off's at local schools and nurseries....
Read more about Faicka KhairdinA nanny is an experienced professional who provides continuous childcare, while a babysitter usually provides short-term or casual care for children.While both supervise and care for children when parents are away, a nanny is a regular and daily job. Nannies often take on household tasks and are involved in the children's lives. On the other hand, babysitters are temporary caregivers who are typically hired to watch the children for a set period.
Typically, full time nannies work 10-12 hour days, Mon-Fri. Most roles are between 8am and 7pm but some can go beyond these times. It used to be common for nannies to work 60+ hours per week, but this trend is declining.Live-in nannies generally work between 10 and 12 hours per day, five days a week. Most families will also expect two nights babysitting as part of the package. A live-in nanny may work a 24-hour shift or five-six day shifts for a higher salary.
Part- time nannies offer a flexible option to local childminders. While a childminder looks after children at their own residence – nannies work in your home. A nanny only looks after your kids — so they can follow your family's schedule and provide much more flexibility compared to childminders.Nannies typically have an employment arrangement with the parents entitling them to benefits such as annual holiday, maternity leave, and all other employment benefits. A childminder looks after children in their own setting and are compensated for caring for multiple children simultaneously.
A childminder offers childcare services to children in their own home for more than two hours each day. In England, childminders are required to be registered with Ofsted. Operating as independent entrepreneurs, childminders manage a small business from their home, caring for children from multiple families. To become registered with Ofsted, childminders must be at least 18 years old and provide childcare in their own residence for more than two hours daily, in exchange for payment.There are certain exceptions when Ofsted registration is not required, which are set out in this factsheet from Ofsted.
A childminder is permitted to care for a maximum of six children under the age of 8 at any given time. Of these six children, a maximum of three may be young children and only one child can be under the age of one. (A child is considered a young child until September 1st following their 5th birthday). Additionally, this maximum count includes the childminder's own children if they are under the age of eight.
As childminders do not have the same overhead costs as day nurseries, they often offer more affordable childcare options. Additionally, parents can benefit from tax-free childcare vouchers and Universal Credit, along with funded hours for early years children, to help reduce their childcare expenses.
You can find local nannies and childminders on listing directories such as nurseriesandschools where you can find local babysitters, nannies and childminders. Search trusted childcare by name and location.