Continuity of care?
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    Hi all

    I have a little boy 2 afternoons a week 12-6
    Mum has been asked if she can do an extra day, so could I have him Friday afternoon ( dad drops him at nursery in the morning)

    Would mean I wily be over by 1 for 3.5 hours, as other under 5 leave at 3.30

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    Sounds like continuity of care to me

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    Brill I thought so as well but wanted to double check as you start doubting yourself don't you

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    You do .

    Just make sure you risk assess etc for the busier time and discuss the change with parents involved, then you should be able to relax about it

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    Thank you, I hoping it will be ok as other under 5 (I have two of my own) who is 22 months sleeps for 1.5 hours after lunch so it shouldn't be too stressful

 

 

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