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    My daughter starts school part time on the 5th September and goes full time from 16th September.

    I have a new child which I have now had a few settling in sessions with a few more booked in over the next week or two.

    The parent asked me today whether I could have her child the week commencing the 9th for a one off session and my first thought was no cause my daughter will only be part time at school on those days and I have two under fives so that would take me to my three. However, could it be classed as an exception.

    I don't really see what difference it makes if I have him say in the morning when my daughter is at school part time as he will be here the following week when she will be full time. However, I am obviously keen to stick to the rules but not sure whether this is an exception or not.

    Nina

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    No Im afraid not until your dd is full time on the 16th September.
    When someone tells you nothing is impossible, tell them to go slam a revolving door

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyElmo View Post
    No Im afraid not until your dd is full time on the 16th September.
    No, it is clearly new business so not possible.

 

 

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