BusyBusy
Member-
Posts
3 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Forums
Events
Tradespeople Directory
Jobs Board
Store
Everything posted by BusyBusy
-
Help/Advice - childcare when working late
BusyBusy replied to BusyBusy's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Hi Undiscovered! It's looking like there might be some solutions out there. Will keep you posted! -
Help/Advice - childcare when working late
BusyBusy replied to BusyBusy's topic in The Family Room Discussion
Thank you! But, I wish.... We simply don't have the room. -
We are about to have some changes in a our work lives and are wondering how to tackle the question of childcare. If anyone has gone through the same situation or has any genius ideas then please let me know! We have one child at nursery and I will continue to be able to do the drop off in the morning. Our younger child is at home with a nanny in a nanny share. Until recently my husband and I have been able to do the collection from nursery at the end of the day and be home no later than 6:30 (when the nanny share ends). My other half has always worked predictable hours and has done the nursery pick up. I am often able to do the same but have very unpredictable hours and may sometimes get home as late as the small hours of the morning. He is now going to be working away from home for 2 nights a week and I am concerned about how I will cope if I can't get home to (1) do the pick up from nursery, (2) take over from nanny, (3) get both children bathed and to bed and (4) make sure they are then 'babysat' until I get home. The days on which I may need this are always the same two days but would be unpredictable and may be last minute. Our current nanny can't stay later than 6:30 and I'd be concerned she'd be shattered the following day if it turned out to be a 2am return home for me. Anyone come across an arrangement where someone can do a nursery pickup and then take over from a nanny to do bath/bed routine and then babysit. How does it work given it may not be required all the time....retainer? Am panicking - please help. I can't be the only one who has ever had to consider this?
East Dulwich Forum
Established in 2006, we are an online community discussion forum for people who live, work in and visit SE22.