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    Default NCMA Public Liabilty Insurance......Babysitting

    Your Public Liabilty will now cover you for babysitting as well.

    There are certain rules that you have to adhere to (isn't there always! )

    - To be done in parents own home.

    - only care for a maximum of 6 children between ages 0-15

    - Complete an NCMA Babysitting Checklist which you can purchase from NCMA.

    - The Checklist, which includes a Risk Assessment has to be signed by the parents.
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    why on earth would I want to babysit after working all day

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    sorry dee, didn't mean to sound rude to you hun xxxxxxxxxxxx

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    Some do though you would be surprised

    I suppose it is handy if you are only just starting out or you are working part time and need extra cash ?

    Thanks Dee

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    My daughters do the babysitting for my mindees. They get the easy part when they are all asleep

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rubybubbles View Post
    why on earth would I want to babysit after working all day
    My thoughts exactly

    The mum of the little girl I have just taken on asked me if I do babysitting.....

    My reply was polite but along the lines of I spend all day looking after the children I don't want to looking after them in what little free time I do get!!!
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    I'd do it if the money was right. Don't think they could afford me though.
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