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Am in slight panic as both nurseries that i have my son down for starting Jan 11 are unsure about whether they will have a place for him. One is definately sure they won't have place and the other needs me to call back in November.


My son is currently with an excellent childminder who only takes kids up to 3 and we had planned his leaving in Jan 11. However, my son is now the oldest child with the childminder by a year (he'll be 3 in Oct) and has no playmates of his own age.


With nursery places looking doubtful, i think the best alternative is to find him a childminder/nanny share who already has 3-4 year old kids.


Does anyone have kids of this age with a childminder who may have a place available and would recommend or would anyone consider a nanny share if they have a 3yr old?


Help. Am going slightly grey with the stress.

Marissa Charles

07946 197791

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