Synopses & Reviews
The essential handbook for all working parents looking for childcare For single parent families as well as those with two working parents, organising formal childcare can seem complicated and daunting. How are you to navigate your way through all the options available, work out what you can afford and plan all this around you or your partner returning to work?
In The Childcare Bible Lucy Martin offers clear, comprehensive guidance on the world of nannies, nurseries, childminders, and much more. As an ex-solicitor, working mother of three children and owner of a successful nanny-finding business Lucy is excellently placed to give you the best advice on how to negotiate the childcare minefield. Having interviewed parents across the country to ensure the widest range of concerns and issues are covered, The Childcare Bible tells you everything you need to know, including:
- What types of childcare are available and what they each offer
- How to evaluate a childcare provider or childcare setting
- What financial support you can get and how it works
- How to interview nannies and the relevant employment law issues
- How to decide whether returning to work is right for you
- What your rights are on returning to work
With checklists and case studies, this essential guide sets out the pros and cons, costs and implications of all available options. Accompanied by a regularly updated website containing the latest legal changes affecting childcare, The Childcare Bible makes organising the right childcare for your family a painless task.
Review
"A very substantial, detailed book. It should answer all your childcare questions and there should be little need to look elsewhere." —Families Online
Synopsis
With simple, knowledgeable advice, organizing the right childcare for your family can be painless. The Childcare Bible lays out all relevant information around the various kinds of child care available to facilitate an informed choice. Its an essential handbook for working parents.
Synopsis
For single parent families as well as those with two working parents, organising formal childcare can seem complicated and daunting. How are you to navigate your way through all the options available, work out what you can afford and plan all this around you or your partner returning to work?
In The Childcare Bible Lucy Martin offers clear, comprehensive guidance on the world of nannies, nurseries, childminders, and much more. As an ex-solicitor, working mother of three children and owner of a successful nanny-finding business Lucy is excellently placed to give you the best advice on how to negotiate the childcare minefield. Having interviewed parents across the country to ensure the widest range of concerns and issues are covered, The Childcare Bible tells you everything you need to know, including:
- What types of childcare are available and what they each offer
- How to evaluate a childcare provider or childcare setting
- What financial support you can get and how it works
- How to interview nannies and the relevant employment law issues
- How to decide whether returning to work is right for you
- What your rights are on returning to work
With checklists and case studies, this essential guide sets out the pros and cons, costs and implications of all available options. Accompanied by a regularly updated website containing the latest legal changes affecting childcare, The Childcare Bible makes organising the right childcare for your family a painless task.
Synopsis
In The Childcare Bible, Lucy Martin offers clear, comprehensive guidance on the world of nannies, nurseries, child minders, and much more. As an ex-solicitor, working mother of three children, and owner of a successful nanny-finding business, Lucy is excellently placed to give you the best advice on how to negotiate the childcare minefield. Having interviewed parents across the country to ensure the widest range of concerns and issues are covered, The Childcare Bible tells you everything you need to know, including: what types of childcare are available and what they each offer; how to evaluate a childcare provider or childcare setting; what financial support you can get and how it works; how to interview nannies and the relevant employment law issues; how to decide whether returning to work is right for you; and what your rights are on returning to work. With checklists and case studies, this essential guide sets out the pros and cons, costs and implications of all available options. Accompanied by a regularly updated web site containing the latest legal changes affecting childcare, The Childcare Bible makes organizing the right childcare for your family a painless task.
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About the Author
Lucy Martin is an ex-City lawyer and mother of three, who set up her own childcare agency to support women returning to work. She is currently an ambassador for women in business under the Mark You Mark! scheme and a member of the Small Business Forum, advising government on issues (particularly childcare issues) affecting small businesses. She lives in South-West London with her family. www.childcarebible.co.uk