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Governments plans for childcare changes
Just read this on the BBC website
BBC News - Ministers 'plan childcare change'
Doesn't look like it's going to go away.
Miffy xx
Keep smiling!
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I've read half...saw her face grinning away and shut it down..lol
I'll read the rest when I've calmed down.
Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.
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Why can't they ever get their facts right in these articles?
Apparently hildminders are registered for 3 under 2s and the ratio for 2-4yr olds is 1:4. Where on earth do they get these 'facts' from?
And our "salary" is bout 11k. I wasn't aware I got a salary.
Oh well, another case of let's wait & see
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will have to read rest in morning.....wish they would confer with ofsted to get ratios and correct wording. well i think i am going to retrain and re-register so that i can earn this fantastic 'salary'........maybe they will tell me where i am going wrong
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So, they want us to charge less, take on more children to make more, but be better qualified to do it
Helen xXx
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Originally Posted by
JCrakers
I've read half...saw her face grinning away and shut it down..lol
I'll read the rest when I've calmed down.
I'm printing that pic off and attaching it to my kid's archery set....very therapeutic!
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I heard literally a sentence on Daybreak this morning that said parents will soon be able to offset 1/3 of their child care costs with government help and plans are to allow childminders to look after more children. Why don't they understand that more children mean more overheads/expenses and less safety for the children involved. I don't mind upping my numbers to help out but to do so permanantly is a no no for me!
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Do all childmnders live in huge houses allowing enough space for all these extra children ? or are they going to change this too ? there seams to be more concerns for bettery farmed chickens than children
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If I was to take more children on then I would be cooped up in the house..I would go stir crazy and the children wouldn't see the wider world at all, just the four walls of my playroom.
Also I wouldn't be able to do the school run which is where I get the majority of my wage so.....
I would have to double my prices to make up for the loss of wage
Time Out.. The perfect time for thinking about what you're going to destroy next.
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Hi
I have to use the car for the school run. I am full up in the car as it is so no I am not going to care for more children plus it would mean more observations, planning and more outgoings. This is why I am a Childminder not a nursery. Can you imagine how much more our house insurance would go up by. Plus I dont think 3.00 per hour us excessive.
Children are born with wings we help them to fly.
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I agree, even if they raise the number of children I can care for I'm not going to! My car is full on the school run and want to still be able to go out and have fun with children!
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And of course don't forget, its cheaper to have more children, you don't need more resources, more food, more equipment........[sarcastic]
After 10 years of regularly getting variations for 4, I am no longer willing to do is as I am knackered especially if they are young. I am quite frankly going on strike with paperwork and anything that my DO asks me to do, until they sort it all out as it quite frankly seems a waste of time.
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Would they mind telling me where I am going to get the extra children to look after in the first place, are they going to wave a magic wand at me and I suddenly have five, I have two very part-timers at the moment and have done since July, no enquiries that have been suitable since, and no chance
Teacake2
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Its the same here Teacake, lots of local Cm that I know are doing an additional part time job
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If things don't improve in the new year I am going to have to look for something extra as well, but with my age there isn't much that I could do where I live it is a small village, and at the moment I can't drive due to ongoing problems with a trapped nerve in my neck, so I don't know what we will do, we are not far off losing the house, trying not to worry as I know there are a few people on the forum have worse problems to contend with than me, but it is very hard not to worry.
Teacake2
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Teacake, I have one full timer right now and she will go to school a year September and then if things dont change, I am giving up and will possibly just do after school and holiday time if I can find a job that fits.
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I'm all up for upping my numbers , but not at a reduced cost that's more work for same money . I don't think so ! I'm flaming stressed enough
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We are our own bosses. They CANT tell us what to charge. So I would just carry on as normal.
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grrr i am trying to reply on the bbc website, but depsite registering and being sent about 6 'confirmation' emails ... none of them are working !!!
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