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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    Okay, well let me rephrase it.

    In my opinion, and that's just what it is - my opinion - 13 is alot of kids for 1 person.

    But kudos to the providers who can care for that many kids, cause I know I couldn't do it!


    I respect your opinion. We all have a right to one.

    For the record I wasn't insulted personally but it did come across differently than it does now that you re-phrased it.

    Also, it's all in how people interpret things posted too so my perception of what you said is MY perception (i.e. my issue) not yours so it's all good!

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by Ariana
    BlackCat I thought you worked with your husband! or anyone under 6 years old. In schools the ratio is 1:15
    He is our "cook" and leaves his job to come prepare lunch for the kids but other than those 1-1.5 hours in the day I work alone.

    He is also the resident "fix-it" guy and does repairs and maintenance for my facility but he isn't here full time nor is he licensed as a co-provider at all.

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  • Ariana
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    BlackCat I thought you worked with your husband! I have had 12 kids in centre before either in the beginning of the day or at the end when ratios legally go up. Here there is no ratio above 1:8 for anyone under 6 years old. In schools the ratio is 1:15

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  • Rockgirl
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    When I had after-schoolers, I had 12 most days. Six were toddlers/preschoolers, and the other six were school age. Things actually ran pretty smoothly! We had a routine, plus with that many kids, they all had someone to play with/connect with.

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  • CountryRoads
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    As I posted in response to Heidi; your comment didn't come across as having anything to do with the legality of the situation.

    I also didn't really think it was geared towards anyone specifically here but to me it was stated in a way that is more or less insulting to those that do have that many kids and only one provider.

    Okay, well let me rephrase it.

    In my opinion, and that's just what it is - my opinion - 13 is alot of kids for 1 person.

    But kudos to the providers who can care for that many kids, cause I know I couldn't do it!

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    In my state the max is 10 without an assistant, so it seems like alot to me. Especially since she's not licensed and shouldn't have more than 2.

    Wasn't geared towards anyone on here...
    As I posted in response to Heidi; your comment didn't come across as having anything to do with the legality of the situation.

    I also didn't really think it was geared towards anyone specifically here but to me it was stated in a way that is more or less insulting to those that do have that many kids and only one provider.

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  • CountryRoads
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    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    :confused: I have 12 kids every day. Alone. By myself. Sometimes in the summer months I've had 14 with only myself and a 13 yr helper.

    None of my parents have issues with that many kids and only one
    In my state the max is 10 without an assistant, so it seems like alot to me. Especially since she's not licensed and shouldn't have more than 2.

    Wasn't geared towards anyone on here...

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by Heidi
    Yes, but for you, that's legal, you are experienced, educated, and you follow your state's licensing regulations. Every provider I know of that operates illegally has way more kids than they can handle. They provide crap for meals, are stretched too thin, it's pretty chaotic, and they use guidance techniques that aren't exactly um..."best practices". Honestly, it's not usually the number kids a provider has-it's the whole dynamic.


    I gathered it was illegal in the posters state but her comment wasn't in regards to the legality of it all.

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  • Heidi
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    Yes, but for you, that's legal, you are experienced, educated, and you follow your state's licensing regulations. Every provider I know of that operates illegally has way more kids than they can handle. They provide crap for meals, are stretched too thin, it's pretty chaotic, and they use guidance techniques that aren't exactly um..."best practices". Honestly, it's not usually the number kids a provider has-it's the whole dynamic.

    Originally posted by Blackcat31
    :confused: I have 12 kids every day. Alone. By myself. Sometimes in the summer months I've had 14 with only myself and a 13 yr helper.

    None of my parents have issues with that many kids and only one provider.

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  • Blackcat31
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    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    She told me she also watches kids and said she had 13 kids that day.
    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    It also crossed my mind that how could these parents be okay with that many other kids and only 1 provider??
    :confused: I have 12 kids every day. Alone. By myself. Sometimes in the summer months I've had 14 with only myself and a 13 yr helper.

    None of my parents have issues with that many kids and only one provider.

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  • Annalee
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    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    I'm glad you said something! I didn't have the guts to ::

    It also crossed my mind that how could these parents be okay with that many other kids and only 1 provider??
    It's all about money and the hours of care not the quality, professionalism nor legally-licensed way to too many clients.

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  • CountryRoads
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    Originally posted by Annalee
    I had a previous parent text me yesterday with a copy of a "friend that wants to keep kids at home" contract and asked if she needed to add anything else. I replied with "I would be happy to help her as a legally unlicensed or how to get licensed and that she can only keep four without license. NO RESPONSE BACK! ::
    I'm glad you said something! I didn't have the guts to ::

    It also crossed my mind that how could these parents be okay with that many other kids and only 1 provider??

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  • Annalee
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    Originally posted by CountryRoads
    Talked with a woman at an event, asked what I do. I told her I run a licensed in-home daycare.

    She told me she also watches kids and said she had 13 kids that day. Turns out she's not even licensed.

    And to think she probably makes more $$ doing less work than me and she's the one running an illegal daycare...
    I had a previous parent text me yesterday with a copy of a "friend that wants to keep kids at home" contract and asked if she needed to add anything else. I replied with "I would be happy to help her as a legally unlicensed or how to get licensed and that she can only keep four without license. NO RESPONSE BACK! ::

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  • CountryRoads
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    Talked with a woman at an event, asked what I do. I told her I run a licensed in-home daycare.

    She told me she also watches kids and said she had 13 kids that day. Turns out she's not even licensed.

    And to think she probably makes more $$ doing less work than me and she's the one running an illegal daycare...

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  • springv
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    We've had parents do the exact same thing

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