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    Hi , I was just wondering if one of my assistants worked an extra day so there were three of them looking after the children while I was doing paperwork on the premises would this be allowed or would it be classed as more than three people caring for the children ? Thanks

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    Oh not too sure about this one. I am guessing as you are the CM you are in charge therefore would technically be 4 of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EmmaReed84 View Post
    Oh not too sure about this one. I am guessing as you are the CM you are in charge therefore would technically be 4 of you.
    I agree with Emma...even if you're doing paperwork then there is still 4 of you all together so think this would be one too many nice idea tho!!
    Sarah, Bumble Beez x x

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    3 is the maximum before you have to register as something else

 

 

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