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    I don't do nursery drop off or collection as offer funded hours.

    The only exception I currently make is for a family I have had for almost 4 years...This term, before LO starts reception, parents will drop LO at nursery and I will collect at lunchtime one day a week. (Still with me 2 whole other days) this is because nursery do a 'special' session this term for those starting school! I'm happy to do it, just this one term, plus it means nursery actually communicate with me! Parents are paying normal fee at their suggestion as they said it curtails my morning and ties me to staying local!

    All my children are part time so can attend nursery outside of my hours. I'm not sure quite what I'd do if had a full time child wanting a nursery place.

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    If I am dropping off and then collecting I still charge for the time the child is at nursery. For you to drop off and collect and keep for 1 hr unless I was charging for the whole time I would need to consider whether it was viable for me to continue with this family. Like has already been mentioned the parent will still need you to have the child for the full time when nursery is closed.
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    What would suit you? I would love a couple of hours off each morning term time so would probably not charge but totally understand the financial side must come into it

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    When my daughter started nursery at the school 3 hours each morning so did 2 of my mindees, I charged them half fees while at nursery and full while with me - but they were with me 9-10 hours a day so only 3 of this was half fees, so a bit different!

    If somebody enquires and asks if I can pick up from nursery or pre-school and keep for an hour then they collect, I say no....and have a minimum of 3 hour slots.

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    Surely by charging the parents while the child is at nursery or pre-school the parents are not getting the benefit of the free funded sessions or am I missing something?
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    yes this is what I thought Teacup, but I also couldn't fill the space between then leaving to get to nursery and us going to collect them, so I charged half so that at least the parents got 15 hours at half price a week

    If I didn't have to take them in the morning and was just picking them up at lunchtime and keeping them until say 5 I wouldn't charge anything.

 

 

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