Young and Looking for Childcare Options

June 12th, 2008 by Michael

If you want to continue formal learning but have a child or children it may feel to you that there is no-one there to help you broaden your horizons while still raising happy and healthy offspring.

In the absence of family or a partner who can look after children in your absence, there are several childcare options available, registered with Ofsted. This guarantees that the care being offered has been inspected by experts to make sure that it is safe and of a good quality. As your child grows from a baby to toddler he or she will need different things from a carer and so you might want to use a variety of childcare providers if you are studying for a number of years.

Where a babysitter generally takes care of children in your own home, qualified childminders tend to look after your child at their own homes. All such childminders have been registered with Ofsted and it isn’t a good idea to let anyone else look after your child in this manner unless you know them very well and can trust them. Childminders are a good option for you if you want your child to be cared for in a home environment with other children, possibly of different ages.

As your child gets older there are plenty of good crèches and nurseries that he or she could attend, and some educational establishments actually have them on site, so that might be a consideration when choosing colleges or whatever.

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