Jump to content

Looking for child minder - term time only - Peckham Rye area - from February 2017


Recommended Posts

Hello,


I hope somebody might be able to help.


I live in East Dulwich (just off Forest Hill Road near the top of Peckham Rye park) and starting the search for a child minder for my baby boy. Happy to travel to drop him off in Nunhead or East Dulwich area.


He is currently 7 months and I am looking for a child minder for three days (likely to be Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday but these have not been set yet and are flexible) from the week commencing February 20th 2017 (when he will be 13 months old), with settling in prior to this.


My partner is a secondary school teacher and so will care for Niall during the school holidays so we only need term time care.


In addition to this, every month or so my mum will be coming down from Yorkshire to spend some time with our son so it is likely that there will be the odd couple of days a month where he wouldn't be needing looking after as usual but I totally recognise that it's likely we would need to pay for these days as set.


Any recommendations or contact details would be gratefully received. Please PM me or call on 07890244016.


Thanks in advance,

Grace

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • Rant ahead: You're not one of them but unfortunately, there's a substrate of posters here that do very little except moan and come up with weird conspiracy theories. They're immediately highly critical of just about any change, and their initial assumption is that everyone else is a total fucking contemptible idiot. For example: don't you think that the people who run the libraries will have considered the impact of timing of reconstruction on library users? (In fact, we know they have - because they've made arrangements at other libraries to attempt to mitigate the disruption). After all, these are the people that spend their whole working week thinking about libraries and dealing with library users (and the kids especially). You don't go into the library game for the chicks and fame - so it's fair to assume that librarians are committed to public service and public access to libraries, including by kids. Likewise the built environment people (engineers, architects, construction managers, project managers, construction contractors, subcontractors or whoever is on this job) are told to minimise disruption on every job they do. The thing that occurs to us as amateurs within 30 seconds of us seeing something is probably not something a full time professional hasn't thought about! Southwark Council, the NHS, TfL, Dulwich Estate, Thames Water, Openreach - they're not SPECTRE factories filled with malevolent chaosmongers trying to persecute anyone. They're mostly filled with people who understand their job and try to do their best with what they've been given - just like all of us. Nobody is perfect or immune from challenge, and that's fair enough, but why not at least start from the assumption that there's a good reason why things have been done the way they have? Any normal person would be pleased that their busy, pretty, lively local library is getting refurbished, and will have more space and facilities for kids and teens, and will be more efficient to run and warmer in winter. But no, EDT_Forumite_752 had kids who did an exam 20 years ago, and this makes them an expert on library refurbishment who can see it's all just stuff and nonsense for the green agenda and why can't it all be put off... 😡😡😡
    • I completely misread the previous post, sorry. For some reason I thought the mini cooper was also a police vehicle, DUH.
    • This has given me ideas for the ginger wine I love, that no one else likes!      
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...