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saturday babysitting in my home
Hi
It is my first post on here, so I want to say hello to everyone
now, I have a question.
I have require to babysit siblings -2 children (4 months and 3 years old). These are not my minded children. I'll do it in my home as I'll have my kids to look after too. it's gonna be 4.30pm till just after midnight
How much should I charge? My normal rate is 3.75 per hour in working hours and £6 on Saturday.
How much to you charge for babysiting?
I live in North East.
thanks in advance
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No idea as to what you charge but as they are going to be your house for longer than 2hrs and you are getting paid for it then it will class as childminding! You will need to do contracts and all the normal paperwork aswell x
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I agree - this is not babysitting. It is childminding because its in your home.
Babysitting takes place in the childs own home.
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Your own children aren't all under 5 are they? As previously said it would be classed as cm and would take you over your numbers
Mandy xx
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When i did my first pre-reg briefing we were told that after 6pm its classed as babysitting. Maybe that's what op was told too?
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So why can't childminders babysit in their own homes. I mean my two daughters often babysit at my house at weekends as it has all the facilities and it's always over two hours and they get paid.
So does that mean that once you are registered you can no longer babysit non minded children unless it's in their home ?
we dont stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing
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I agree you need to be careful not to go over numbers, but other than that, I would charge your 3.75 rate until six or half past, and then go up to 5 for the rest of the session.
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Originally Posted by
wendywu
So why can't childminders babysit in their own homes. I mean my two daughters often babysit at my house at weekends as it has all the facilities and it's always over two hours and they get paid.
So does that mean that once you are registered you can no longer babysit non minded children unless it's in their home ?
I guess it's down to the definition. Childminding is when children are looked after in a home that isn't their own, but babysitters look after children in their own home. It might depend how old your daughters are as well. If they're under 18 they wouldn't be able to be registered childminders anyway.
I would say your daughters are childminding, not babysitting.
If it was as easy to say "I'm not childminding, I'm babysitting in my own home", there would be no illegal, unregistered childminders. They could all say the same thing. Just because you call it babysitting doesn't mean it's not childminding!
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I'm sure the rules are that if you are caring for a child in your own home home for more than 2hrs and getting a reward for it (£, good etc) then it is classed as childminding and you should be registered. The only exception allowed on this is if it is an arrangement between friends where the reward is childcare in return. There was a large court case where 2 friends had been caught doing this a few years ago and it was then this exception was deemed allowed
So yes those who are 'babbysitting' in their own homes are working illegally, I would say a babysitter works in a childs home or isnt a baby sitter at all!
http://www.dudley.gov.uk/resident/ea...is-it-for-you/
Ofsted | About the two early years and childcare registers
BBC NEWS | UK | Babysitter or childminder?
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Originally Posted by
Mouse
I guess it's down to the definition. Childminding is when children are looked after in a home that isn't their own, but babysitters look after children in their own home. It might depend how old your daughters are as well. If they're under 18 they wouldn't be able to be registered childminders anyway.
I would say your daughters are childminding, not babysitting.
If it was as easy to say "I'm not childminding, I'm babysitting in my own home", there would be no illegal, unregistered childminders. They could all say the same thing. Just because you call it babysitting doesn't mean it's not childminding!
I would agree, your daughters are childminding, not babysitting.
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But the OP IS a registered cm and so it does count as childminding.
Doesn't it?
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Also camt remember off top of my head but ofsted only regulate between certain times.
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You do not have to be a registered childminder in the following instances.
If you only provide care between 6pm and 2am on domestic premises (babysitting arrangements). Domestic premises can be your own home or someone else’s home.
If you provide care where a child does not stay with you for more than two hours a day, even if your childcare service is open for longer than
this was taken from ofsted fact sheet registration not required.
As the children are arriving before 6pm you need to treat as childminding and stick to the regulations.
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thanks for yours reply
so if mum wants to use me only once, what contract shall I use? what paperwork I need?
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