becky71
12-08-2014, 08:36 AM
I am wondering if anyone can help me find a way round this problem!
I have taken on a new 3 year-old (child A) for September 2 days per week.
I already have a 3 year old full timer (child B)
I already have a 3 year old of my own (child C) who will be doing 12.15 - 3.15 at nursery every day.
The problem comes with child D (another 3 year old) who is also starting nursery in September 8.45 - 11.45.
I had arranged with her parents to do the pick-ups and keep her until 1.00 and they were going to sort the 2 days when I have the new one.
They have now come to me to say their cover has fallen through - which leaves me with an 30 min physical overlap when I have all 4, and then another 45 mins hypothetical overlap with this and my own son when he is at nursery.
(When I had my Ofsted last Nov the inspector said that I could cover my son's place as long as I had a plan!)
Does this become a continuity issue or do I have to let one of them go - which seems ridiculous for 30 mins when I know 3 of the children very well and they know my routines etc (I am also an ex-teacher and have looked after way more than that!) and that 30 mins will, most of the time be spent doing stories/lunch/games in the car or on the grass outside the nursery!
Any advice welcome!
I have taken on a new 3 year-old (child A) for September 2 days per week.
I already have a 3 year old full timer (child B)
I already have a 3 year old of my own (child C) who will be doing 12.15 - 3.15 at nursery every day.
The problem comes with child D (another 3 year old) who is also starting nursery in September 8.45 - 11.45.
I had arranged with her parents to do the pick-ups and keep her until 1.00 and they were going to sort the 2 days when I have the new one.
They have now come to me to say their cover has fallen through - which leaves me with an 30 min physical overlap when I have all 4, and then another 45 mins hypothetical overlap with this and my own son when he is at nursery.
(When I had my Ofsted last Nov the inspector said that I could cover my son's place as long as I had a plan!)
Does this become a continuity issue or do I have to let one of them go - which seems ridiculous for 30 mins when I know 3 of the children very well and they know my routines etc (I am also an ex-teacher and have looked after way more than that!) and that 30 mins will, most of the time be spent doing stories/lunch/games in the car or on the grass outside the nursery!
Any advice welcome!