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    Hi could anyone give me some advice, one of the mums in the playground at my daughters school
    has asked if i could pick her twin boys up from school for the next five weeks. They are 8 years old
    i have the available places, I just wondered if i use my normal contracts or is there a temporary contract
    I can use.
    Many thanks in advance for any advice

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    Hi

    I'm there are short term contracts from the Ncma but they are only up to 28 days so may not be any good anyway. I'm sure it would be fine for you to use the normal ones and adapt as necessary. If not give the Ncma a call I'm sure they'll know. X

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    Considering their age and the short time you will have them I would just write a one page list of what you have agreed with Mum. Get her to sign your usual permission slips and copy of policies and proceedures or whateve you usually do.

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