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Crazychik wrote:You are not a crap mum astonsmummy ! If you was a crap mum, you would be staying at work, and not bother with the help of upbringing your LO. And you would keep LO in this nursery just for the convenience. Instead (like any parent) you want the very best and thats why you are choosing to leave work, and give him the attention he deserves,
Perhaps in yrs to come when he's settled at school full time, you may seek part-time work. My 2 are in full time school, I work mon-fri 10-2pm. It gives me that bit of independance and still be at home for the kids.
Good luck with your new avenue and best wishes.
:T I agree
And I too work part time mon - fri 9 - 3pm ,best of both worlds:beer:
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Thanx guys, i'm still going to work 3 and a half hours per week as i'm allowed to without it affecting my benefits and it keeps my job open, once he's in school i'll have no problems going back, as it's homecare i can do whatever hours suit me, i think i'll go back properly in september when he's at school nursery coz i can do a couple of evenings to top up my hours (cant do this at the mo coz mum is going for ops on her hands and will be out of action for a good 6 months.:j Baby boy Number 2, arrived 12th April 2009!:j0
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astonsmummy wrote:Thanx guys, i'm still going to work 3 and a half hours per week as i'm allowed to without it affecting my benefits and it keeps my job open, once he's in school i'll have no problems going back, as it's homecare i can do whatever hours suit me, i think i'll go back properly in september when he's at school nursery coz i can do a couple of evenings to top up my hours (cant do this at the mo coz mum is going for ops on her hands and will be out of action for a good 6 months.
sounds like a good plan :T :beer:
awww good luck vibes for your mum :lovethoug0 -
Good for you gal !!!
At least you have the support from your mum to help you through.
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