Thats swings and roundabouts a bit though Dris, my mum and dad put us in childcare with a registered chilminder it was 50 p an hour for me and 75p an hour for my brother. She never put the money up in ten years because she liked us, they didnt have governement assistance but life was a little different then and family helped to look after us.
14 years later I needed childcare myself, it cost me nearer 8 quid an hour, I had to pay for my holidays, if my little'un was ill even when every flipping thing he caufght was from there. I ended up paying 900 quid for 3 months childcare when he had barely attended a week, and believe me I battled to get it knocked down to that price. I wasnt entitled to money from my employers because it wasn;t me who was sick so I had to pay the rent, the nursey fees, the council tax, the food, the electric and the gas on 150 quid a week which is meant to be your top up to help you pay childcare etc. No family childcare support after my relationship breakdown, it's a con this tax credits helping you back to work and everyone resents a working mum getting preferential hours. People are barely better off than they were 20 years ago, becuase if a childminder is registered everything is on their limited terms.......find one that will work shifts for you, will take your child with a slight cold and a runny nose. It's impossible!!