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i have a 10year old kid who goes to a childminder at 8.15am to school at 9am she then picks her back upat 3pm till 6pm do i have to pay the childminder from 8am till 6pm

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joanearle | 23:21 Mon 22nd Mar 2010 | Gaming
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if she's the one who has to be available to pick her up during the day, if you're child was sick for example, then yes.. I'd say the child-minder needs paying all day.
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My neighbour is a childminder and she doesn't charge for when she doesn't have the child. She would charge only for the hours she has them, but she does charge £4.50 an hour for those hours. I would expect it to be fair to either charge a lower rate for all day, or at least, charge a nominal rate to hold the place during the day when she isn't looking after him/her. If she is charging you for the whole day at full price, then she should be available at a moments notice. If she is charging you a retaining fee, then she should be available in reasonable notice, if she isn't charging you anything then if your child is sick or needs collected then it is up to you to ask her if she is available/willing to help you out.
most wouldnt charge an all day rate for before and after school care. I'd shop around if this is the case.
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