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Ruthierhyme 05-29-2006 12:00 PM

Highs and Lows
 
What would you say was your highest and lowest point of Childminding ?

elaine 05-30-2006 09:36 PM

hi i have just been registered in march and business is slow,had some calls for care but no contrats singed as yet so that is my low point, but when i do start i know i will have fun an denjoy runing my own business which is a big high point.
elaine

LisaM 08-19-2006 02:47 PM

I haven't had any low points so far, I left my job as a pre-school assisstant to do this and have never looked back. I absolutely adore the little ones I care for, they've been with me since they were 3-4 months old and they are at a lovely age now 2-almost 3. I have one child with me who I've had since he was 10 weeks old, he's now 5 1/2. The paperwork can be a bind, I have some to do every night, its never ending. I guess thats the difference between working in a preschool, theres different jobs assigned to each member of staff, when you're a Childminder we're on our own so theres only us to do all aspects of the paperwork.

SuzyQ 09-02-2006 08:53 AM

The low is easy - having a complaint made about me to Ofsted when I took a non-paying parent to court! Ofsted found there was no complaint to answer to but having to go through the whole investigation thing was very traumatic.

As for the high, that is very difficult as there have been so many over the last 11 years! I suppose the most recent one was the most fantastic reference and pressie I got this week from a mindie who left as they are starting school next week.


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