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I have been at home for the last 4 years with my two daughters but my oldest is about to start FT school and my little one is in nursery 2 days a week so I am thinking about returning to work 3 days a week. I would be able to work flexible hours so ideally would be interested in someone coming to us for 2 hours in the early am (0745-0945) to do school and nursery prep and run and then 2 hours in pm (1515-1715) - school nursery pick up and then home to prep dinner. I would then also need 2 or 3 days a week childcare in the holidays. I have no idea if this type of childcare is available, whether anyone would be interested in doing it etc. I'd like the girls to be able to come home in the pm as the day at school / nursery is long enough (in my opinion) and its nice to be able to come home. Similarly, I'd like them to be at home in the holidays (at least for part of the time).


Any views / advice welcome. Thanks

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