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JennyM
18-04-2011, 01:44 PM
I started advertising last week and have had my first enquiry today.

She is coming to see me later at 5.30! AAGGHH!

To begin with it would be a short term contract for 8 weeks and just two days a week from 3-6pm which I know isn't much at all but it is a start isn't it. She may need more in September and I may not need her at all in September if I get more work in the meantime so it works well.

I am going to have a tidy round and have my portfolio and parent pack ready and my Ofsted and poster for parents up. Is there anything I am forgetting?

mrs robbie williams
18-04-2011, 01:53 PM
relax and think positive :) i just normally have a tidy round, if possible depending on how many kids are here, if i am seeing them during working hours i usually provide a small activity for the child to do. Get your paperwork sorted out and your portfolio/parent pack. If you need to, sit down for half an hour and read through your paperwork to refresh yourself incase she asks questions, but if you dont know the answer dont be afraid to say 'hold on i'll just double check'. I was soooooo nervous the first time. I always make a point of asking if they have looked at any other settings. I also dont ask them to sign up there and then, i ask them to go away and have a think about it and come back for a second visit if i am what they are looking for. GOOD LUCK :thumbsup: and dont forget to post later and let us know :D

Sleeping Baby
18-04-2011, 02:00 PM
Just be yourself as well as all the other advice offered. Good luck let us know how you get on.

JennyM
18-04-2011, 02:18 PM
Thank you. I am so nervous!

My seven month old is teething so is really miserable and the lady is coming when I would normally be starting bedtime so she is going to be extra grumpy!!

mushpea
18-04-2011, 02:37 PM
I wold have my portfolio ready and some pics of what we do to show the parents,, maybe a few age appropriate toys/books out, I wold also tell this lady that if she decided to go ahead i would only offer a weeks notice incase a more permanant posting came up as you dont want to loose a permanant mindee over a short peroid one. other than that just be yourself and stick to your guns, dont be pushed in to offering somthing or doing somthing just because its your first mindee as there will be plenty more out there.

Mrs Pootle
18-04-2011, 04:00 PM
Good lick, hope it goes ok. Let us know how you got on :thumbsup:

JumpingJacks
18-04-2011, 04:08 PM
good luck, I know how you feel as only been minding since feb, I am sure you will be fine and it sounds as though you have everything in order. I always try and have first visits out of minding hours (something mentioned in our Introductory course to assist in our safeguarding) so these visits tend to be close to bedtime, I just explain my own little ones may be tired, and as a parent they should understand that.

Let us know how you get on :)

onceinabluemoon
18-04-2011, 04:27 PM
Too late to offer advice as she will be there in 2 minutes but just to wish you good luck xx

JennyM
18-04-2011, 08:05 PM
Well, it went really well and she has signed a short term seven week contract starting on the 2nd May!

It is only going to be six hours a week but it is a start and it did my confidence the world of good! She was really, really nice and her daughter is the same age as my daughter so a nice playmate for a few hours a week.

The only difficult part was gettig her to sig everything, she was in a hurry and I totally forgot to get her to fill in the Child Record Form. :o I will definitely get this sorted before I start minding her child.

Thanks for the encouragement all!

So now I need to notify Ofsted and sort out registering as self employed and my national insurance etc.

WibbleWobble
18-04-2011, 08:11 PM
yay!!:clapping:


mandy xx

The Juggler
18-04-2011, 08:37 PM
:clapping: :clapping: great news honx

Chimps Childminding
18-04-2011, 08:45 PM
Congratulations!!! It might only be a few hours, but its a start, and if she is happy she may well recommend you to others! How old is the child? just thinking if she is as school (going by hours) there may be others at the school needing care as well, just get mum to give them your name :thumbsup: