I restarted my daycare January 2012...a year ago. Prior to that I was working outside the home. I have two of my grandkids who are in the foster care system and at the time I was working, my granddaughter who was 7 was going to daycare.
She was receiving therapy each week and we were having a hard time working out a schedule for it during the day due to my work schedule.
The caseworker wanted to have the therapist go to my granddaughters in home daycare and do therapy there. I said absolutely not as this was still someone's personal home and business and there were other children and families to consider.
This caseworker went on to tell me she didn't see anything wrong with it. I stood my ground and refused to allow it, but I was just wondering if you were presented with a situation where an outsider wanted to come into your daycare home to spend an hour a week providing therapy for a child (or any other similar situation), how would you feel about it? This is mental health therapy...not something like physical therapy, occupational therapy or anything like that.
Opinions please???
She was receiving therapy each week and we were having a hard time working out a schedule for it during the day due to my work schedule.
The caseworker wanted to have the therapist go to my granddaughters in home daycare and do therapy there. I said absolutely not as this was still someone's personal home and business and there were other children and families to consider.
This caseworker went on to tell me she didn't see anything wrong with it. I stood my ground and refused to allow it, but I was just wondering if you were presented with a situation where an outsider wanted to come into your daycare home to spend an hour a week providing therapy for a child (or any other similar situation), how would you feel about it? This is mental health therapy...not something like physical therapy, occupational therapy or anything like that.
Opinions please???
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