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Unread 05-08-2011, 08:54 PM
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Hi there,
Ive been looking into going into childminding and wanted to be available mon-fri 9-3 so im looking at taking on children 3-5 years (older children will be at school, younger children means not so many children) however doing some research shows the ratio is 1:3 3-5 years on this note i dont see how it is possible to use this as an income? and so wondered how so many people do it?
Any advice would be much appreciate
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Hi there,
Ive been looking into going into childminding and wanted to be available mon-fri 9-3 so im looking at taking on children 3-5 years (older children will be at school, younger children means not so many children) however doing some research shows the ratio is 1:3 3-5 years on this note i dont see how it is possible to use this as an income? and so wondered how so many people do it?
Any advice would be much appreciate
Many thanks
Hi I thought the ratio was 1:8 at this age (not that you would want 8 if you were on your own!) might be best to check with Ofsted. I work at a pre-school and this is the ration to which we work with - it may be different with a childminder. I am also thinking of setting up on my own so would be interested to hear what you find out.

Good luck

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Hi i currently work in a pre school at the mo too and also our ratio is 1:8 but for childminding its 1:3. i just dont know how people do it.

Charlotte
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Hi Charlotte
I have been minding for several year now and the ratio is 1:3 in the early years bracket bur you can have an additional three of school age!
The income is varied depending on what you charge and how full you are, i offer mon- friday 7.30 to 6pm, which allows me to care for full time through the day and cater for school runs!!
Hope this helps all the best Jo.
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you may want to think about it in most areas every child over 3 is in nursery from 3!
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