Grandparent's Survival Guide to Child Care
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Product details
- ISBN 9781408193457
- Weight: 210g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 18 Jul 2013
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
How much childcare can I realistically take on at my age? How will I fill the day if the child is bored? Can I cope with two children at a time? What about all these new theories I hear about, how can I get up to date? What equipment will I need to buy, and who should pay for it?
A Grandparent’s Survival Guide to Childcare provides the answers to these and many more questions. Written by a doctor and a Montessori teacher both with extensive experience as grandparents themselves, this down-to-earth guide provides vital information on deciding what you will offer in the way of childcare, how to sort out who will do what (and pay for what), how to structure a day of childcare, how to ensure that their days with you are as full of fun and learning as the rest of your grandchild’s week, and what to do to prevent accidents and deal with emergencies should they arise. This book will ensure that you develop that very special relationship with the grandchildren you care for and have fun doing it!
Sheila Marlin is a state and Montessori trained teacher. She spent ten years working with reception and year 1 pupils in state schools and then went on to open 14 Montessori pre-schools of her own. In 1991 she opened a Montessori primary school later moving the school to ‘High Elms Manor,’ which was featured on ‘Country House Rescue’ on BBC 4. In 2012 she was winner of the award for the most enterprising small business in East England. She lives in Hertfordshire, close to her seven grandchildren.
Her sister Lis Paice is a medical doctor with a special interest in medical education. She was named NHS Mentor of the Year in 2010 and was awarded the OBE for services to medicine in 2011. She lives in London where she works as a coach and mentor for other doctors and regularly looks after her six grandchildren.
