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andweknowthis
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Topic: Childcare Posted: 16 March 2012 at 2:58pm |
I'm going back to work part time and I wanted to get an idea of how much I will be paying per hour for childcare for a [now] 4month old. Can anyone help me out here?
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fattykat
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 4:26pm |
The DC DD goes to charges have just been updated as below:
Hourly Rate - $6.20
Daily Rate - $48.80
Weekly Rate - $195.00
We supply her nappies and lunch but they provide morning & afternoon tea.
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catisla
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 4:36pm |
Think it very much depends where you are in the country. I am going to be paying just under $800 a fortnight for full time care for my 2 DDs aged 3 and 1. They provide all nappies and food though (but not formula - DD2 is a big eater though so hoping to move her to cows' milk soon, which they do provide)
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 5:32pm |
We are in Wellington city and pay $80 per day (7:30am-6pm or part thereof).
Parents provide nappies, formula (if using) and weetbix (for breakfast as we leave home too early to give it to him there - this is totally optional) and any other things that he needs like bepanthen or bonjela. They provide cow's milk, morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea as well as wipes for nappy changes. The lunches are amazing - they have their own chef on site!
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Blankney94
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 7:45pm |
I'm in Invercargill and DD goes to homebased care - 1 adult to max 4 children. I pay $5.60 per hour, however many hours apply. I have regular booked hours and then I can book in extra casual hours if the carer is available, same price. I provide nappies, food. My DD goes out to activities/gym/Chipmunks as part of the care, and it is included.
We also get the childcare subsidy so the hourly rate is further reduced. Check out WINZ website for childcare subsidy info.
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 8:59pm |
Pumpkino, that sounds like our old daycare,wonder if it was the same place...
We payed $80 in Wellington city, provided formula and nappies and any creams, daycare provided everything all meals and wipes.
We moved out to Lower Hutt so ds is in a daycare out there now and we pay $43 a day, we provide nappies and lunch (forumla if they are on it), they provide morning and afternoon tea, wipes and blue milk.
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 9:20pm |
we were paying $55 a day - we supplyed nappy cream and lunch and formula if not on the 3 types they provided. they provided nappies, wipes, snacks and formula if it was the ones they had also they did sunblock in (the few days we had summer is wellington)
New daycare $65 a day they do all food we supply nappies, creams etc, and we supply formula.
Looked at a few centres locally ranged from $40 a day - $75ish and it was a mix of what you took and what they supplied.
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Tyrbear
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 9:28pm |
We have booked ds in for one when he is two in petone and it's $48 a day. They provide morning and afternoon tea and mIlk. Most we saw in the area were $60
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Posted: 16 March 2012 at 9:36pm |
I use a private caregiver and pay her $10 an hour for the two children. I provide everything.
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HoneybunsMa
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Posted: 17 March 2012 at 1:03am |
I have DD in sessional and pay $42 for two three hour sessions and provide everything. I did look at one which was $65 a day for a full day and that did morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea and you supplied nappies and formula or ebm I guess my girl was 2.5 so I didn't really need to know that
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andweknowthis
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Posted: 17 March 2012 at 11:36am |
Thanks everyone for your replies :) I'm in Tauranga and talking to my friends I'm looking at paying $6 an hour for home based childcare. I can also get a subsidy which brings it down to less than $4 an hour.
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Posted: 18 March 2012 at 12:16pm |
Wellington - we pay $3.50 an hour for over 2s. Under 2s is $4 an hour. However I am studying and she goes to one on campus. I think if you aren't studying it's $4.50 over 2s and $5 under 2s an hour. We provide lunch and nappies and they do morning tea and afternoon tea and wipes.
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lisame
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 11:01am |
That still sounds a bit pricy for Tauranga. Who have you tried? Are you looking for a centre or homecare?
I'm not far away and I pay $2.40 an hour. Heavily subsidised by Anglican childcare. But even unsubsidised, it's $3.80 or $4 I think. For homebased care, where she is sometimes the only child with the carer.
Edited to add: we send her with food and nappies (MCNs). Also wipes but her carer prefers to use wetwipes so has her own. We drop her off, carer brings her home.
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 3:49pm |
In Feilding (manawatu) in homebased care I pay $6.50/hr and I provide everything, food,wipes,nappies, the lot. Another thing to make sure you bring up early is payment terms over when they take holidays, you take holidays, or your bubba is sick... Because that can cause a lot of grief (talking from experience)
At the moment I am working part-time so paying $180/week. When I go full-time it will be $325/week. Yowch!!! Man I hope they keep the 20hrs free over 3 deal going! Daycare at the moment costs the same as the local private primary school!!!! Nuts...
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 8:13pm |
also remeber to factor in if the hb carer is sick. with a centre they can go unless they are sick if that makes sence. a friend looked down on my chosing daycare insted of hb'ed 3 months later her carer was up the duff bad morning sickness always ringing to say she was sick .. so my friend ended up enroling at a daycare and can't believe how much easier it is.
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 9:39pm |
I'm in Taranaki, and currently it's $157pw per child for fulltime care (less my childcare subsidy), I supply nappies, they supply food. They are moving to a new daycare in town shortly, and it will be $215pw per child (less subsidy) and again, I provide nappies and they provide food. It will go down in August when they turn 3....
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AandCsmum
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 10:04pm |
Homebased care varies in price, I know the mother of the child I care for pays $5.30 less her WINZ subsidy. We have alternate care in place for the times I need to take off, which has only been now cause of being due to have my baby.
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Posted: 19 March 2012 at 10:57pm |
my daughter goes to a community creche on the North Shore in Auckland - she started at 4 months due to my studies - it's $8 per hour (less my WINZ subsidy) - i supply nappies and formula - although as a community creche they are quite flexible and abit more negotiable on price
my daughter goes 2 days per week 9am-3pm (this is considered a part day) - local centers to me charge a variety from $50 to $80 per day
be careful when enrolling of any additional costs - heard of a centre the other day that charges to put people on the waiting list (this is non-refundable) and also charges $100 for portfolios which is extreme! - also look at what their policy is on public holidays etc
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