Community Childminding
Childminders provide a nurturing childcare experience within a home setting and are often seen as an ‘extended family’. They care for children, offering a range of stimulating activities, including creative play, outdoor learning, reading, storytelling, music and physical activity.
A placement is agreed, usually for an average of 12 weeks, and the childminder will provide support for 6-8 hours per week. Often, following the end of a placement, the relationship that has developed between the childminder and parent continues, and the parent has access to ongoing informal support.
Here are some typical examples of a Community Childminding referral:
- Supporting a parent with poor mental health who requires respite
- A child who has behavioural/attachment difficulties and parent is struggling to cope and use effective parenting strategies
- A bereavement or separation within the family
- Young/lone parent who lacks confidence in their parenting skills, has no family network and is isolated
Contact information
You can use the information below to get in touch with Community Childminding