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Unread 07-08-2006, 11:28 PM
Muggy
 
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Sharing myself!

I think the biggest change for me was to have to learn how to share myself between more than one child!

When I started childminding, I had only ever been used to looking after one child (my own son, then 3yrs old). I soon got used to it though, and it actually did my son the world of good, in lots of ways (sharing, cooperation, social skills etc.) having other children around.

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