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    This might sound confusing. At the moment i have 3yo full time who starts school sept. Mum has.now said she is not sure yet if i will.be needed.for holidays she will.know closer to sept. Their contract needs reviewing july any way. But....what do i do as i have had a few sept enquiries for full timers. Have i got to.wait to see what mom says? Whenever that may be...i already have lil ones sibling for school hols anyway...which would mean i.could lose both.... Bit worried even though its far off as if i fill the space and then mom says she does.need me....i would be in the poo

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    If your current 3yo is turning 4 before Sept & starting school full time in Sept then he will be moving into the next age bracket, freeing up a space for a pre-school age child. As long as you do not go over the max no. (6) of children under 8 then you will be ok - depends how many school age ones you have already.

 

 

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