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I am a naughty child minder!
It is half term here. I have four mindees aged 4 to 8, plus own daughter age 9 to look after all day.
I am being very naughty. I have put the Horrid Henry movie on, shut the curtains and given them a big bowl of popcorn to share.
I am sat in a different room (can still hear them all), playing on the computer and eating sticky toffee pudding and extra thick cream!
Does anyone else ever take time out of their working day to do something nice (or naughty)?
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damn right, happy childminder = happy children xx
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Yey, will you look after me please?? I bet they love you
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Sounds like a good day was had by all lol Xxx
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We have movie days! I think it makes you a fab childminder! I do it once each holidays on the day that the little ones all go at 1 o'clock! The older ones love it, look forward to it and spend ages discussing what they'd like to watch!
And I get an hour and a halfs peace!!
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Quiet time is essential to our sanity! I have an hour of quiet time every day when we have some TV. I get a lunch break and the kids get to chill out for a bit. Who doesn't need a rest?
Blondes have more fun!
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I definitely agree - especially in the holidays - other children are at home chilling out and having fun with their friends or family. Especially with weather we're having at the moment it seems like a great idea!
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Yes I normally do a movie day during the holidays, although haven't for a while
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Yep we had crafts this morning, park after lunch and got soaked. So back home for movie and popcorn. Lovely and cuddly
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We're having a very chilled relaxed half term. I have hardly planned a thing except free play and biscuits!
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Yes- I open the fridge door, hide behind it and eat some chocolate or a bar of it like a ninja whilst listening to mindees reading stories to each other's lol. And when they come in I shut the door and turn away slightly laughing then they start to chase me and I turn it into a game lol.
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Movie day sounds good........... Sticky toffee pudding and cream sounds even better!
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OMG you are lucky. Even if I tried to do this I would be disturbed after five minutes because someone has hit someone else or the littlest one has wee'd on the rug! Never any peace here!!!!!!!!!
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Of course you planned it because of the severe weather warning, didn't you?!!
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Maybe the next one should be onsie n slippers day? Even more comfort x
Schoolies deserve their holiday and if they are having a rest why shouldnt the littleys?
I say go for it n enjoy it guilt free. I know I did this morning, although of course mine watched an educational film lol. They learned all about the smurfs
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I believe school holidays are for chilling. I have activities prepared if the children need distracting etc but we had our half term last week and the older children entertained themselves the majority of the time...and some of the time entertained the younger children too!
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Today we've got movie morning with Epic and popcorn! They were all a little hyper yesterday so i am going to have an 1 1/2 of peace :-)
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Mandy xx
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This morning we are going to feed the donkeys, make paper plate spiders and then after lunch one LO has a nap, so it will be a DVD or a bit of tv for the other one and my DS can do what he wants. My DS is nearly 11 and when LO woke up he was doing stickers with them both at the table yesterday and I actually was drinking a cuppa when one mum came to collect, the children were all happy doing their stickers, my ds was happy helping and I was happy sitting with a cuppa watching them
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Holidays are often more relaxed here I think the schoolies need it. My routing goes to pot anyway as I do a lot of groups and things that all stop. Holidays tend to be very little planning other than trips to the park, farm, softplay and then the rest is free play, garden activities and movies. It's meant to be there school holidays. They still have access to all things like art and crafts, role play etc it just is left to the childrens imaginations what they do with it and I think this can be important.
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