I need to change my insurance so I can care for children in my home. Who do you have? How much should I expect to pay? And do you transport the children in your care?
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I hope someone answers because I need to do the same, I believe.
I asked my DH to call our ins agent to see if there is a rider we can add. I only watch 3 children and usually they are one at a time, so am not sure i need separate insurance.- Flag
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Here are a few threads about insurance. Hope it helps
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I am an independent insurance agent in Minnesota. I specialize in Childcare insurance for In Home daycares, group and commercial daycare centers, drop-in centers, Head start programs, etc. After reading many of the posts on this site regarding Daycare Insurance, I wanted to offer some clarification on the differences between
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