Question for gisbourne people?!?!
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Topic: Question for gisbourne people?!?!
Posted By: mrs frantic
Subject: Question for gisbourne people?!?!
Date Posted: 27 July 2006 at 11:10am
Hi there
I have never been to Gisbourne but I believe it is quite small so I was wondering if anyone could tell me if there is childcare there available for under 2yr olds...?
TIA
------------- Mrs Frantic
Baby Maddisyn born 28 Sept 2006
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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 27 July 2006 at 1:22pm
By Gisborne people, you mean....me! Now, I have rang EVERYWHERE looking for childcare for my kids, while I'm on teaching practice in a few weeks time - nothing! No spaces whatsoever. I rang every care facility in the phone book. Very frustrating. Rand Barnados who said they had no caregivers available, same with easymingchildcare. The only space I could get them in was Kohanga down the road - which has a waiting list. The only reason we got them past the list was that Lewis' aunty is the oragniser
the other kohanga went like this
"do you have spaces for the boys"(me)
"oh, just bring them along and we'll find space. Te Maira, get down from there." (her)
"but don't you have restrictions on how many kids you can have" (me)
"oh, we don't worry about that too much. Go off and play Hakaam." (her)
"oh, HEY DON'T STEAL jAKE'S GUMBOOTS" (me)
then looked around to find NO outside play equipment, NO paint or playdough, only very very focused on learning maori. I like Maori, I want Jake to learn Maori, but I also want him able to play and learn at his own pace. I will not be sending them there. Also according the ERO report, it should be shut down soon!
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Posted By: mrs frantic
Date Posted: 27 July 2006 at 1:51pm
oooohhh.... sounds a bit *erm* well not ideal does it - no outside play equipment? Harsh!
Thanks for that Lizzle - it answers my question!
------------- Mrs Frantic
Baby Maddisyn born 28 Sept 2006
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Posted By: MILF
Date Posted: 27 July 2006 at 2:05pm
although i am sure frantic, if you were looking into childcare there, you have a bit more time to get onto a waiting list or find something suitable.... if you were thinking of shifting or something like that....?????(shameless fishing )
another option would be to advertise privately for someone to look after your child in their home or yours, at least until you get into a child care facility.
------------- Lyla - mum to
Xanthe - my big 4 year old
and
Jordis - 1 year old
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Posted By: mrs frantic
Date Posted: 27 July 2006 at 4:07pm
AHHH its complicated, not sure if we are shifting. Hubby has an offer for a job but it could be based in Gisbourne or Palmy North or Wellington. I knwo the other centres are big enough to have lots of childcare if I NEED to go back to work but wasnt sure about Gisbourne... but we wont know for a while where they want to base him, basically it is a wait and see game cos there are 3 people leaving the company over the next 6 months, one from each of those area's, and we will be offered the one that leaves first...
But as I see not sure...just curious thats all!
------------- Mrs Frantic
Baby Maddisyn born 28 Sept 2006
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Posted By: tarn4
Date Posted: 28 July 2006 at 8:44am
Hi ladies.I used to live in Gisborne and my girls both went to daycares there.Victoria daycare was great.At 1st I couldnt get my youngest into one as they were full so I tried Barnadoes and she got a caregiver straight away.Have you thought of them?They are based down Ormond Road.Hope that helps a little
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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 28 July 2006 at 2:22pm
I was told that they had no caregivers but would be placed on the waiting list. My situation is a little differnet in that it would have only been temporary. Actually, just remembered that the salvation army has a place where they have spaces becasue it's only 9-12.
I think my temporariness actully put the places off ot tell the truth so you might have more luck!
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Posted By: Anna
Date Posted: 29 July 2006 at 4:36pm
Hi I live in Gisborne yes we do have a childcare shortage here, but if you are able to get in to any Gisborne is a great place to live and bring up kids. Hope this helps..... try going through the phonebook??
------------- Anna
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