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  • momofboys
    Advanced Daycare Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 2560

    Two Babies

    Who manages two babies? Is it as hard as I think it will be? I don't have 2 babies in care now - in fact neither have even been born but a current client is due around Christmas & will bring new baby in late Feb/early March & a new client is due in November & plans to begin with their baby right after Christmas while the other family is on maternity leave. I would have about 6-8 weeks of time with the one baby before baby #2 would start - but still baby #1 will be about 3-4months old when baby #2 begin at 2-months. The kiddos are both so young that I am not certain if I can handle it although the one family will only be here 3 days/week. I am still uncertain. Anyone care for babies close in age? What requirements do you ask parents to abide by?
  • SilverSabre25
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 7585

    #2
    DS was born last June; DCB was born late August. When dcb started with me in January, I was very nervous but it has all been just fine.
    Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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    • momofboys
      Advanced Daycare Member
      • Dec 2009
      • 2560

      #3
      Originally posted by SilverSabre25
      DS was born last June; DCB was born late August. When dcb started with me in January, I was very nervous but it has all been just fine.
      happyface Thanks for the words of advice - makes me more comfortable! These are my only families in care too so even when I have 2 babies & one toddler (will be @ 23 months old by the time both babies are here) & my own PK-age child (4 1/2) who attends preschool half a day I would think it should be manageable - still a tad bit nervous.

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      • MyAngels
        Member
        • Aug 2010
        • 4217

        #4
        I've done two babies quite often. My two youngest right now are four months apart. I've done twins as infants three times so far. It's not too difficult if you can just get their sleeping/eating patterns figured out quickly.

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        • queenbee
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 132

          #5
          Definitely get a good, solid schedule going for the babies regarding feedings and naptimes. It's important to get them both on the same schedule so that you have breaks during the day.

          I currently have a 6mo in care, and next month I'll be getting two- 2mo, and a 4mo. It is more than manageable if you have everything planned out and if possible, have bottles premade. I've already planned out a schedule for them and I have a 1.5 hour break when all 4 are napping in the afternoon with my older kids.

          I've been known to get grumpy when I don't get an afternoon break

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          • Lyss
            Chaos Coordinator :)
            • Apr 2012
            • 1429

            #6
            Originally posted by queenbee
            Definitely get a good, solid schedule going for the babies regarding feedings and naptimes. It's important to get them both on the same schedule so that you have breaks during the day.
            Agreed!!

            I currently have two 9month olds, my DD and DCG. I started DCG at 3 1/2mos so at the time i had two 3 1/2 month olds (they are a week apart). Getting onto a schedule was a challenge for DCG and parents because their drop off was so inconsistent (one day its 8am the next 10:30, occasionally a 12:30pm drop off...) but I had a talk with mom and dad about the importance of a schedule and that really helped!

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            • Willow
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • May 2012
              • 2683

              #7
              I currently have an 8 week old and a 10 week old. Even if they both happen to wake and want to eat at the same time it's a bit of a juggling act but we mange just fine. I don't push schedules because I'm more of an AP/on demand type parent/provider although I could see if one has a larger group how that would make things easier.

              Hubby and I are also TTC



              I fostered premie twin girls when my kids were 1 and 2 respectively. Coming out the other side of that alive proved to me from that point on that with the right perspective I could do anything LOL!

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                I have a 6 week old and a 6 month old right now. I also have 4 two year olds in my mix...so we get a bit crazy but everyone is pretty laid back and understands how to "wait a minute". It isn't tough, just get a routine going and pretty soon it is all second nature.

                It does start off a little chaotic when you are first getting to know the babies' schedules and routines but after a day or two it is all a walk in the park.

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                • cheerfuldom
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 7413

                  #9
                  totally doable provided both are on good routines.

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                  • MN Day Mom
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Mar 2011
                    • 246

                    #10
                    I often have two infants. It does make the day a bit more challenging, but it is doable. Getting them both on schedules will help a lot and getting the other kids to learn that sometimes they will just have to wait a bit longer than they are used too. I think my biggest challenge was getting outside time to work well... that is always a work in progress for me LOL.

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                    • Jessie
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2011
                      • 42

                      #11
                      Well - my response is a little different, but I am sort of a newbie at this. Until recently I had two babies here, and I found it to be really, really hard. They were about 4 months apart, but the younger one was super colicky, and we just never seemed to hit a good rythym. She cried (and I mean SCREAMED) all the time, so I was always trying to soothe her, while the other baby spent a lot of time hanging around by himself, and the two toddlers got into a lot of fights. I ended up having to let the family go, which I felt really bad about, but I'm glad I did it because I'm enjoying my work much more now.

                      I know it can be done, but pace yourself, and don't feel bad if you find it overwhelming!

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                      • SunflowerMama
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 1113

                        #12
                        It's totally doable and I definitely agree with everyone else about getting them on a schedule. I actually have 3 infants right now (7months, 8 months and 9 months). Getting them on the same eating/sleeping schedule has been a huge lifesaver. They do everything together and some days can be a little chaotic at times but for the most part totally fine!

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                        • Angelsj
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 1323

                          #13
                          Originally posted by queenbee
                          Definitely get a good, solid schedule going for the babies regarding feedings and naptimes. It's important to get them both on the same schedule so that you have breaks during the day.

                          I currently have a 6mo in care, and next month I'll be getting two- 2mo, and a 4mo. It is more than manageable if you have everything planned out and if possible, have bottles premade. I've already planned out a schedule for them and I have a 1.5 hour break when all 4 are napping in the afternoon with my older kids.

                          I've been known to get grumpy when I don't get an afternoon break
                          Is it legal in your state to care for four infant under age one? Here we are only allowed 2 max.

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                          • queenbee
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Oct 2011
                            • 132

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Angelsj
                            Is it legal in your state to care for four infant under age one? Here we are only allowed 2 max.
                            Our Infants are from birth - 2 years. I have a permanent assistant and a part-time assistant which allows me to have more infants

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                            • Angelsj
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 1323

                              #15
                              Ah, I see. I wish. I have a young assistant that helps but can't up my count at all. Here I am struggling to find a substitute, much less any permanent help. Sigh.

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