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  • Persephone
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 287

    #16
    I'm not sure if it's by the word for the $20 or what. I know after 16 words it cost more.

    I think the schedule looks good.

    I think that I will also say no electronics, like hand helds. Maybe like once a week or every other week they can bring them or maybe rainy days. But I don't care for hand helds, then they do nothing but zone out on the game.

    There's not a craigslist for my town, so I can't get anyone from there. There's just a cheapcycle, which is normally pretty slow. I did post on my facebook and sent messages to my friends who I know have kids or would work with people with kids.


    Originally posted by AfterSchoolMom
    I think it sounds fine - I'm not experienced with newspaper ads, b/c the majority of my families have come from referrals or Craigslist. Do you pay by the word?


    Here's another question - what do you think a good daily schedule would look like for the summer for older kids? I'm thinking:

    7am-9am - Arrival, breakfast, free play (they can watch a little TV during this time)
    9-12 - Morning Activity (library, pool, etc.)
    12-12:30 - Lunch
    12:30 - 1:15 - Quiet/Rest time, Reading
    1:15-3:15 - Afternoon Activity
    3:15-3:30 - Snack
    3:30-4:30 - Free Play inside or outside
    4:30-5 - Clean up, Departure

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    • Persephone
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 287

      #17
      AfterSchoolMom,

      Do you have any paper work, worked up? I have my normal child care stuff, but I need to change it up for older kids. Do you have any tips?

      Email me missmeme@insightbb.com

      I ad is going in the local paper tomorrow so I want to be ready. I figure most people around here don't need child care for younger children, but school age will be needed soon, so I hope I can get some kids.

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      • AfterSchoolMom
        Advanced Daycare.com Member
        • Dec 2009
        • 1973

        #18
        Persephone, yes I do, and would be happy to send it to you...I've ordered a new power cord for my laptop (I'm using my hubby's computer now), and it should be here soon. As soon as I can regain access to my files, I'll send it along!


        My summer contract is very similar to my regular contract. A few differences to my policies are that I don't do two week's notice in the summer (I drop it down to one week), and that I require each parent to provide a backpack or bag each day with a CLEAN, DRY towel and swimsuit, pool appropriate shoes, spray on "no rub" sunscreen (make sure you get a permission form to apply it or have parents apply it in the morning) and a refillable water bottle. I also raise my late payment/late pickup fees. Summer is limited time-wise, and I don't have time to "break in" new parents, so I make it worth their while NOT to break the rules!

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        • Persephone
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 287

          #19
          Originally posted by AfterSchoolMom
          Persephone, yes I do, and would be happy to send it to you...I've ordered a new power cord for my laptop (I'm using my hubby's computer now), and it should be here soon. As soon as I can regain access to my files, I'll send it along!


          My summer contract is very similar to my regular contract. A few differences to my policies are that I don't do two week's notice in the summer (I drop it down to one week), and that I require each parent to provide a backpack or bag each day with a CLEAN, DRY towel and swimsuit, pool appropriate shoes, spray on "no rub" sunscreen (make sure you get a permission form to apply it or have parents apply it in the morning) and a refillable water bottle. I also raise my late payment/late pickup fees. Summer is limited time-wise, and I don't have time to "break in" new parents, so I make it worth their while NOT to break the rules!
          Sounds good!

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          • Persephone
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2010
            • 287

            #20
            What are your calendar plans? I don't want to over do it but I don't want to under do it.

            I figure parks 2 times a week, library once, crafts once and then there's one day to do what ever.

            Will you be going to the city pool? How often? I think I might like going to the beach better, since there would be a park right there and less people, but no life guards.

            I was going to do pool every other week and then a field trip on the other weeks, but it seems like so much? That's pool twice a month and a bigger trip twice a month?

            Trips I was planning are:

            Zoo -$7.50
            State Park with beach - cost per car load
            Indoor Water Park - $12.50
            Children's museum - $3.00 ($6.00 but BOGO makes $3)
            Different bigger Zoo - $8.50 (would be end of the summer trip since it's a long drive)

            City Pool - $2-$4 a visit can buy discount booklet

            Plus I'd have to figure in time for free movies in town. There's not much else in town. Train station, which we could ride for like $13. Mill that grinds corn - free. Small local museum - free (donations).

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            • momma2girls
              Daycare.com Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 2283

              #21
              Originally posted by Persephone
              What are your calendar plans? I don't want to over do it but I don't want to under do it.

              I figure parks 2 times a week, library once, crafts once and then there's one day to do what ever.

              Will you be going to the city pool? How often? I think I might like going to the beach better, since there would be a park right there and less people, but no life guards.

              I was going to do pool every other week and then a field trip on the other weeks, but it seems like so much? That's pool twice a month and a bigger trip twice a month?

              Trips I was planning are:

              Zoo -$7.50
              State Park with beach - cost per car load
              Indoor Water Park - $12.50
              Children's museum - $3.00 ($6.00 but BOGO makes $3)
              Different bigger Zoo - $8.50 (would be end of the summer trip since it's a long drive)

              City Pool - $2-$4 a visit can buy discount booklet

              Plus I'd have to figure in time for free movies in town. There's not much else in town. Train station, which we could ride for like $13. Mill that grinds corn - free. Small local museum - free (donations).
              I so wish there was a beach near me!!! !!! I could live on the beach!!! needless to say, there are not any near Iowa !!!LOL!!!!!

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              • Persephone
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jan 2010
                • 287

                #22
                Originally posted by Iowa daycare
                I so wish there was a beach near me!!! !!! I could live on the beach!!! needless to say, there are not any near Iowa !!!LOL!!!!!
                Well it's not like beach and ocean and sea...it's on a lake. Nothing great.

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                • Michael
                  Founder & Owner-Daycare.com
                  • Aug 2007
                  • 7950

                  #23
                  Picture of the Day

                  Originally posted by Persephone
                  Well it's not like beach and ocean and sea...it's on a lake. Nothing great.
                  Ok, I am near the Santa Monica beach today. A little chilly though. From my iPhone:

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                  • AfterSchoolMom
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2009
                    • 1973

                    #24
                    We don't have a beach here either (I would LOVE it if we did!), but my neighborhood has a very nice pool, so we go there often. We'll probably swim at least once if not twice per week. Our schedule looks like this (sorry if this is a repost):

                    Monday - Library, Pool
                    Tuesday - Free Movie morning, Park (Picnic Lunch)
                    Wednesday - Arts and Crafts or other project, Pool
                    Thursday - Field trip of some sort (I have four free and four paid trips planned, and I'm going to alternate), or a day to do whatever if it's raining

                    I do have a bunch of indoor activities planned for bad weather days.

                    I'm off on Fridays usually to do things with my own kids.

                    Edited to add: Michael, that is BEAUTIFUL!! Oh, I'm jealous.

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                    • momma2girls
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2283

                      #25
                      Originally posted by michael
                      Ok, I am near the Santa Monica beach today. A little chilly though. From my iPhone:

                      OMG!!!! THis is so beautiful!!!!!

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                      • Persephone
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 287

                        #26
                        Originally posted by AfterSchoolMom
                        We don't have a beach here either (I would LOVE it if we did!), but my neighborhood has a very nice pool, so we go there often. We'll probably swim at least once if not twice per week. Our schedule looks like this (sorry if this is a repost):

                        Monday - Library, Pool
                        Tuesday - Free Movie morning, Park (Picnic Lunch)
                        Wednesday - Arts and Crafts or other project, Pool
                        Thursday - Field trip of some sort (I have four free and four paid trips planned, and I'm going to alternate), or a day to do whatever if it's raining

                        I do have a bunch of indoor activities planned for bad weather days.

                        I'm off on Fridays usually to do things with my own kids.

                        Edited to add: Michael, that is BEAUTIFUL!! Oh, I'm jealous.
                        Do you have a problem finding families that just need M-Th? I'd love that.

                        Okay, so I'm thinking that I'm not planning too much then from the looks of yours.

                        Thanks!
                        Last edited by Michael; 03-07-2010, 06:10 PM.

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                          #27
                          Help Needed

                          Originally posted by AfterSchoolMom
                          Persephone, yes I do, and would be happy to send it to you...I've ordered a new power cord for my laptop (I'm using my hubby's computer now), and it should be here soon. As soon as I can regain access to my files, I'll send it along!


                          My summer contract is very similar to my regular contract. A few differences to my policies are that I don't do two week's notice in the summer (I drop it down to one week), and that I require each parent to provide a backpack or bag each day with a CLEAN, DRY towel and swimsuit, pool appropriate shoes, spray on "no rub" sunscreen (make sure you get a permission form to apply it or have parents apply it in the morning) and a refillable water bottle. I also raise my late payment/late pickup fees. Summer is limited time-wise, and I don't have time to "break in" new parents, so I make it worth their while NOT to break the rules!
                          Hello - I was wondering if you could possibly send me a copy of your summer contract?

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                          • Building Blocks
                            New Daycare.com Member
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 11

                            #28
                            summer care price

                            Last summer I only cared for my best friends two boys school age kids. I only changed her 160.00 a week and that included 1-2 trips a week and snack and lunch. This summer I will be changing 120.00 a week each child and then extra for trips.
                            Building Blocks Family Daycare
                            Miss Heather

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                            • mama2one
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 22

                              #29
                              this is what i have and i am new to the summer care so i am open to suggestions on how i charge. i dont live in a city i live in a very small town so i do not charge alot. any suggestions ideas on this????

                              School Age-
                              Summer/Breaks-
                              Full Time 3-5 days a week- $120.00
                              Part Time- 2 days a week- $50.00
                              1 day a week- $25.00

                              Before and After school Care-
                              3-5 days a week- $60.00
                              2 days a week- $30.00
                              1 day a week- $15.00

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