Yeah just because someone has a kid it doesn't mean they are safe to be around your other day care kids, your kids, or unsupervised on your property. We would all like to put the "umbrealla" of safe parent on all parents but it just isn't true. I can and do do a criminal check on my day care parents before I allow an interview BUT it is only for my State.
I've done home child care for nearly 17 years and I've never had a parent come in my house unnanounced. They know before the interview that my doors are locked at all times. I have my kid here and that's reason enough. I'm his parent and I say NO to him being in the home with unlocked doors. I dont think it's safe for him so being the parent... I have the right to keep my child safe. If it's a choice between what they want for their child and what I want for mine... mine will always come first. I haven't had that issue though because my day care parents would NOT like their child to be here all day with the doors unlocked. They all... individually... would like for THEM to be the ones who could come in unnanounced but they wouldn't like it if the other day care parents and anybody else who wanted to to come in any time they wanted. Can't have that both ways.
My State has recently published our names, address, license number, AND a map search for all home day cares. Putting a reg in saying that we are required to keep our doors unlocked would essentially be giving society a searchable list by location of thousands of women home alone with a group of kids and an unlocked door. That's SO unsafe.
I'm REALLY anxious to see the actual regulation Crystal is referring to. I'm interested in the actual wording. Once she sites that then I can do a little research on whether or not that has been litigated. I don't see my State doing this because the Union would have a field day with something so obviously unsafe.
I've done home child care for nearly 17 years and I've never had a parent come in my house unnanounced. They know before the interview that my doors are locked at all times. I have my kid here and that's reason enough. I'm his parent and I say NO to him being in the home with unlocked doors. I dont think it's safe for him so being the parent... I have the right to keep my child safe. If it's a choice between what they want for their child and what I want for mine... mine will always come first. I haven't had that issue though because my day care parents would NOT like their child to be here all day with the doors unlocked. They all... individually... would like for THEM to be the ones who could come in unnanounced but they wouldn't like it if the other day care parents and anybody else who wanted to to come in any time they wanted. Can't have that both ways.
My State has recently published our names, address, license number, AND a map search for all home day cares. Putting a reg in saying that we are required to keep our doors unlocked would essentially be giving society a searchable list by location of thousands of women home alone with a group of kids and an unlocked door. That's SO unsafe.
I'm REALLY anxious to see the actual regulation Crystal is referring to. I'm interested in the actual wording. Once she sites that then I can do a little research on whether or not that has been litigated. I don't see my State doing this because the Union would have a field day with something so obviously unsafe.
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