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Penellie
16-07-2018, 09:07 PM
Good Evening Everyone,

This is my first ever forum post so please bear with me.....

I have made the decision to set up my own child minding business. Now i have 14 years experience working in EYFS settings etc and all the relevant qualifications and certificates, and Ive been through enough OFSTED inspections not to be fazed by any of that, my biggest worries are -

1) Legalities - personal liability cover???? That is not something im used to, the thought fills me with dread. What if i get something so important wrong?

2) Charges - how much is not enough or too much to charge? Do i do it by the hour or a full day rate?

3) Measuring floor space - I am a mathematical whiz when it comes to understanding ratios etc BUT how do i measure my floor space??

I know these seem like simple questions, ive been the manager of a nursery for goodness sake im not sure why im fretting over it but any feedback or advice would be gratefully received.

Ta Muchly.

Penny :)

moggy
18-07-2018, 12:27 PM
1) Legalities - personal liability cover???? That is not something im used to, the thought fills me with dread. What if i get something so important wrong?
It is Public Liability Insurance, it is easy- just buy from Pacey or Morton Michel and you can't go wrong. I get mine with Pacey and Pacey membership. You can get it from Childcare.co.uk but I have never tried that one.

2) Charges - how much is not enough or too much to charge? Do i do it by the hour or a full day rate? Hourly is best I have found. If you charge by the day you will have problems with those wanting shorter hours (I have some 8-5, some 8.30-4.30 etc). Search the forum, it has been discussed a lot already.

3) Measuring floor space - I am a mathematical whiz when it comes to understanding ratios etc BUT how do i measure my floor space?? If you live in a 'normal' house you will be fine! If you live in a very small house/flat then you may need to measure and check- search on the forum, it has been discussed may times and there is a help document somewhere too.

Maza
18-07-2018, 01:55 PM
Welcome to the forum!

You can easily fall into the trap of over analysing things. Great advice already given.

Floor space - I have never measured mine. When my inspector came round on the pre-reg visit she just told me how many children I would be able to have. She didn't measure anything, I guess she was just a great judge of space!

Money - I also prefer to charge by the hour, but some families might be on a higher hourly rate than others, for example, if they are term time only or just do a very few hours or very early mornings/later evenings. You can always adapt it as you go along - usually when you take on a new child, because it can feel really awkward changing fees for an existing client. The best thing is to do a bit of research in your area and see what other childminders charge and decide if you want to charge a bit more/less.

sarah707
22-07-2018, 06:11 PM
You will find lots of useful registration information here :D

How to Register as a Childminder in England - Childcare.co.uk (https://www.childcare.co.uk/how-to-register-as-a-childminder)

sarah707
22-07-2018, 06:11 PM
You will find lots of useful registration information here :D

How to Register as a Childminder in England - Childcare.co.uk (https://www.childcare.co.uk/how-to-register-as-a-childminder)