Something else to consider is that those who have chosen to make daycare their living have a vested interest in it. A SAHM who is taking in an extra child for a little extra money doesn't necessarily have the same investment in being a good source of reliable, long-term care.
I think that about half the dayhomes that I know run similarly to how you would like care, dispite labelling themselves as 'home daycares' and 'daycare provider'. Don't let that title drive you away because it could very well be the reliable, stable, homelike environment that you're looking for.
If you went to my local library, YMCA or school and asked for "a SAHM who takes in kids" then they would give my number.
Although I do refer to myself as a daycare provider.
I think that about half the dayhomes that I know run similarly to how you would like care, dispite labelling themselves as 'home daycares' and 'daycare provider'. Don't let that title drive you away because it could very well be the reliable, stable, homelike environment that you're looking for.
If you went to my local library, YMCA or school and asked for "a SAHM who takes in kids" then they would give my number.

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