publication date: Aug 7, 2009
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author/source: Anne Coates
Choosing
childcare for you baby or toddler is one of the
hardest decisions new parents have to make. Before the baby
arrives you may have very
definite ideas about how and where you want your offspring to be
cared for. After the
birth you may find that your thoughts have
changed completely. And your situation
alters when you have more
children.
I remember
thinking I could carry on
working from home with
baby in a little
rocker beside my desk! You can
imagine how quickly I was
disabused of that idea! So I had
various carers coming into the home until Olivia went to
nursery just before she was two. Some
arrangements worked extremely well, others
didn't. Olivia
never suffered but I had many a
stressful moment!
Very often when
planning childcare we walk a fine line between what we
will accept and what we won't and so much depends upon
personal circumstances and what's available in your
area.Lucy Martin's
The Childcare Bible is an excellent, well researched book which sets out all the
options in a clear and concise way. It's a
comprehensive overview of childcare from
maternity nurses to mother's helps,
nannies to au pairs,
childminders to nurseries. The author gives extremely
helpful tips and advice throughout:
pros and cons of each option, what to ask, what to do if things go wrong,
financial implications and settling your
child before you go back to
work.
The five
informative appendices cover:
- Contracts of Employment
- Finances
- Children with Special Needs
- List of EEA Countries
- Childcare Qualifications
Published by
Vermillion,
The Childcare Bible by Lucy Martin is available from Amazon. To
order a copy please click the link below:
The Childcare Bible: The Ultimate Guide to All Forms of Childcare - Nannies, Maternity Nurses, Au Pairs, Nurseries, Childminders, Relatives and Babysitters