To become a childminder in the UK, you typically need to be at least 18 years old. Additionally, you must complete training and obtain relevant qualifications, such as a first aid certificate and safeguarding training. It's also essential to register with the appropriate regulatory body, such as Ofsted in England, before you can start caring for children.
Do you really trust the child-minder? If I were you, I'd do some deep extensive background checks into your child-minder. The child-minding business is easily abused by paedophiles and sex-traffickers. Hiring a nanny from a trusted company, preferably a government authority, is better than a child minder. Or even better still, have a member of your family look after the child. I really can't understand why a parent would leave their child for a month though. Sounds like a case of child neglect to me.
A baby minder is a person whose job it is to take care of a baby or young child in the absence of the baby's parents.
minder (plural minders) = One who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper
In India, a child minder is commonly referred to as a "nanny" or "ayah." The term "ayah" historically originates from the Hindi and Urdu languages and is used to describe a caregiver who looks after children and assists with household tasks. In urban areas, the term "nanny" has become more prevalent, especially among English-speaking families.
minder (plural minders) = One who minds, tends, or watches something such as a child, a machine, or cattle; a keeper
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They become parents of the child. And have all the responsibilities of having a child, including child support.
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no not really having a that job anyway is like being a child minder they could in a way but i don't see why they would want to.