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I would get parents to sign a form saying you are only responsible for the child once they arrive at your house and would charge however you feel best it's only 2 hours but you will Need provide a snack I would charge the min £10.50 if it was me... older ones are also harder to entertain and more to feed
Tess1981
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I wouldn't take on a child at that age (especially a boy) as they havent grown up with you, they will most likely find it uncomfortable being in your home with the younger children.
But if you do want the extra income and think they will keep each other company - its convenient if you cant take any more under 8's on, but I would charge a flat fee, and get parents to sign, saying they understand that you are not responsible for him until in your home.
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You haven't said- but will this child also come in the school holidays?
That's when it can become REALLY difficult!
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I did exactly this with an 11yr old girl. Ended up being a nightmare! She was sickly sweet to my face then when she thought I couldn't hear she would glare at the lo's to shut up so she could watch tv. She annoyed my dd who was then 8 and had a full sandwich, crisps and still wanted more and only for £10 per week as it was just 1 day. I gave notice in end as it wasnt worth the stress.
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I wouldn't take on an unknown high school child.
Once they get to high school they learn soooooo much. Not necessarily academic. The language they can come out with can be shocking. I know it can be at any age but.....
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I would, and have done in the past. I love teenagers and preteens, they are so much fun.
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I think you need to meet the child and decide from there. In all honestly this is not going to be a long lasting contract as children do outgrow childminders.
I also like this age group and we shouldn't assume that every older child is going to a walking hormonal time bomb
When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door
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Agree with meeting the child first... see how you feel about the child it may work out
Tess1981
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You could always do a trial for a month and see how it goes?
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