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Hi,


Does anyone know if there is any childcare for children from 6 months old that is only in term time. I am a teacher that will be going back to work in September 2012 when my baby will be 6/7 months old. I only need childcare during the term. Are there any nurseries or childminders that provide services like this in the Dulwich area?


Thanks,


Gemma

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You could phone Southwark Family Information Service on 0800 013 0639.


They can give you advice and contact details of any nurseries or childminders that run a term-time only service.


Some childminders do this alongside looking after year round children (me included since June) but at the moment I have no spaces.

I'm a teacher and there are childminders out there who only work term time, Southwark will be able to tell you. In the end I found an amazing childminder who I pay half during the school holidays which gives me the option of sending my daughter on odd days over the summer (for full pay obviously). The only nuseries I found offering term time only care also had quite short hours e.g. 9-4 which, unless you have someone to pick up/drop off for you, dont work. I didn't know Ducks were term time only though. Hope this helps a bit

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