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Speed childcare25 Oct 2005
A new technique to find the right childcare?

Speed childcare is not as it might sound - looking after children very quickly, rushing them through dinner and off to bed in time to flop in front of the telly with a large glass of wine, it is in fact the new way to find a good reliable person to look after your kids.

Martha Kearney is joined by Gill Haynes the Chief Executive of the National Childminders Association and Julia Manning-Morton, Senior Lecturer in early childhood studies at London Metropolitan University to find out about the pitfalls of finding good childcare and whether this new idea is just a gimmick or if it actually addresses some of the problems often faced.

National Childminding Association of England And Wales


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