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How many children are in a group/class and how many staff will look after them?


How many staff are permanent and what are their qualifications?


What will my child’s day be like? i.e eating, sleeping, playing.


Will my child be looked after by the same staff each day or will it change?


What facilities are there, such as equipment, space to play inside and out?


What happens if my child gets upset?


Are milk, meals & any special requirements provided for? Do I have to supply nappies, wipes etc? How do they manage potty training? What happens if I need extra ‘Ad hoc’ sessions? What happens if I am late picking up my child? What happens in the holidays (do they run a holiday club)?


Childcare help at hand!


very family’s need is unique and yours is no different; for many it can appear daunting.


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At First Steps Childcare Agency, they have over 10 years’ experience sourcing the best care for your children in the Wiltshire and Somerset area.


First Steps CA is a small, local and independent agency with parents’ needs at its heart.


For more information call Rebal on 01225 446426 and they look forward to helping you.


Useful websites are: www.daycaretrust.org.uk Advice on choosing & paying for childcare. www.workingfamilies.org.uk Advice & information on employment rights and flexible working. www.hmrc.gov.uk Advice on working tax credits. www.gov.uk


Advice on running your own business


Helping you to find the most suitable childcare to meet your family’s needs.


• Nannies • Maternity nurses • Mother’s help • Babysitters


42 Jesse Hughes Court, Bath, BA1 7BG T: 01225 446426 07974 641539


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