Theresa
Childminder in Spencers Wood
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Member since May 2011 Last Updated Jul 2024 Last Login 20 Nov 2024
My Summary
About Me
I am an Ofsted registered childminder based in Spencers Wood Reading. I live with 2 of my grown up children . I provide a safe and enabling environment giving a home from home experience for the children I care for. I make full use of all the resources available in my area taking the children to Toddler groups and all the great parks and other opportunities our area has to offer. As a professional childminder I continue to look for opportunities to improve my level of care by attending regular training sessions. Full references are available.
My Experience
I have been a childminder for 23 years. In that time I have gained extensive experience in caring for children of all ages and abilities including children with additional needs and I have raised 3 children of my own
My Qualifications
I have a NVQ Level 3 in Childcare, Learning and Development.
I also hold certificates in Paediatric First Aid, Lead Safeguarding, Safeguarding Level 1 and Food Hygiene.
I have attended and continue to attend training courses covering Communication & Language, Conflict Resolution, ADHD and Autism, and many others relating to good practice
My Availability
I am available Monday to Thursday 7.30am until 6pm. I can be flexible on pick up times should you need longer hours.
I am able to offer school drop off and pick up
I am also available for ad hoc holiday cover
I currently have availability please call to discuss your needs.
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Morning | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Afternoon | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
After School | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Evening | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Overnight | no | no | no | no | no | no | no |
Last Updated: 30/07/2024 |
My Fees
- Childminding from £6.00 per hour
The fee for my service as a Childminder is £6.00 per hour. This includes all food and drink provided by me throughout the day. Baby milk and baby food would need to be provided by the parent. In addition I provide trips to local toddler groups which are also included in the cost.
I am also registered to accept vouchers and the government 9 month, 2 and 3 year old funding
My Local Schools
This childminder has not yet informed us whether or not they provide any drop off or pick up services at local schools.
My Ofsted Inspections
The inspection grades below have been obtained from the Ofsted website based upon the registration number the childminder has provided to us. You should verify this information yourself prior to using the childminder.
My Documents
- Ofsted Certificate (added 28/05/2020)
Reviews
Below are the latest reviews for Theresa. Please note that reviews represent the subjective opinions of other Childcare.co.uk users and not of Childcare.co.uk. Parents must carry out their own checks and references on childcare providers to ensure that they are completely happy before enaging in the use of their services.
My little boy has been with Theresa for 2 months. Initially he struggled to separate from me and Theresa was very supportive during this time. She would send me photos to reassure me that he was ok. He now goes in confidently and I can see that he enjoys himself and has developed a bond with Theresa.
Theresa is a fantastic childminder with lots of creative ideas.
I am so pleased with the level of care you provide. It makes being a working mum a lot easier, knowing your child is in the best environment.
I would recommend your services to anyone.
Our 3yo boy has been with Theresa for 4 full days a week for 3 months. We were looking forward to have him in a "home from home" settlement after a busy nursery and Theresa seemed to fit the bill. She does offer great activities like weekly visits to local toddler groups and the softplay and during half term she took the kids to a fire station - all very positive.
Unfortunately, the term time childcare turned out to be rather dull for our boy, who loves to read books and needs a lot of running around. At drop off and pick up, we could always see that the TV was on and from an episode where our boy and her had a face off over lunch we can tell that the TV seems to be on at lunch time at least occasionally, too. Not once have we picked up our son and seen Theresa in the same room as the kids interacting with them. We were used to rich and colourful artwork, but now it was rare - mainly consisting of stickers on paper or a single colour crayons. Don't get me wrong: We don't expect every childminder to be the crafty or reading type, we just couldn't quite see where the emphasis was with her childcare.. It probably didn't help that the other two kids in her care are much younger than our son, so guess they would have very different needs.
Theresa has done this job for many years and while we understand that certain routines work for her, this seems to have led to a "My way or the highway" approach where we didn't feel like our boy's development or our wishes as parents where taken seriously or relevant. We don't think that Theresa tried to understand what motivates our son or how we communicate with him - so this resulted in the line of communication both between Theresa and our son and us breaking up very early.
The main issue that made us change our mind though was that our boy seemed to change. When picked up at nursery he would be bubbly about all the books he's read, songs he'd danced too etc - but all we got out of him in the evening when we asked about the day was "I had fun at Theresa's house" - which didn't sound very convincing when he was crying every morning that he didn't want to go back - or "I must listen to Theresa" - which we found a bit odd.
There was a lot of negative communication about the "things I would expect a 3 year old to do himself" - like getting a tissue and wiping your nose, dress on your own etc - but not much positive points. Initially we had mentioned how we want our child to be able to be a child as long as possible, still we felt that there were tests set out where he was expected to fail, without a plan in place on how to develop those skills that she was so determined to see. We didn't get much feedback beyond "we've been to the toddler group today" and didn't see any pictures of activities after the first 3 weeks.
Our boy turned 3 around Christmas and Theresa had agreed on offering the 30 funded hours. We had checked our eligibility and she handed the necessary paperwork to us. When we handed in our notice just after Christmas (as we didn't want to ruin the festivities), Theresa suddenly decided to not offer the 30 funded hours anymore this term with reasons that the council explained to us as not valid. The council offered to mediate, but this was declined. We are talking 150 funded hours, for a young family this is a lot of money!
After an episode where Theresa wasn't at her house for pick up with no warning, not picking up her phone and no apology after (she had run late on an errand, but didn't think it necessary to send us a text so we wouldn't worry) -
we couldn't bring ourselves to leave our boy in her care any longer and enrolled him at a nursery 2 weeks early (whilst still paying her).
Safe to say that within a couple of days we've had our confident boy back, who's keen on reading books and participates in every activity at nursery. In the morning he just walks in and waves good-bye. He's picked up more new skills in the first 2 weeks than he has in the 3 months prior, whilst our opinion as a parent is valued and valid.Our boy is also with another childminder one day a week, who he very much enjoys going to.
Lastly, we want to mention that we offered Theresa feedback after we took him out of her care, but this offer wasn't taken up upon. So we felt the need to leave our feedback here.
My daughter has been with Theresa since October 2018. She has thrived and enjoys the range of activities and spending time with other children. The structured home from home environment during term time has provided lots of variety for my daughter to develop, learning from the older ones. School holidays have been packed with trips and I’m very grateful to have met Theresa and be part of her extended family as a caring and competent childminder. I would recommend Theresa to anyone looking for childcare without a moments hesitation.
Theresa genuinely cares about all the children she looks after. Her priority is their well-being and development and she offers a positive home from home environment. She has a balance of children and she and the children spend time at toddler groups and with other child minders sometimes so they get a wider opportunity to socialise whilst having a family type base. In holidays she takes them to fun places and in term-time they have a regular routine. She worked with me when I wanted to build up my child’s time with her in preparation for my return to work and was very supportive in that process. She has also been flexible when I needed to increase my hours temporarily. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend her :-)
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