Do You Offer Night Time After Regular DC Hours Are Over?

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  • jokalima
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2012
    • 477

    Do You Offer Night Time After Regular DC Hours Are Over?

    I've been getting calls lately, last one today asking for DC after 5:30 ( my closing time ) and I know the money would help a lot but I am so tired that IDK if I can do it. Do any of you do this? This last call is for a 3 yr old girl for 4 days a week 4 hours a day 5:30-9:30 and 2 of those days 5:30 to 7:30 so i think is not that bad, but i would love to hear what is your experience in doing this if you have. And also, how do I charge? Is it the same rate than day time? And another thing is that I know I AM NOT doing activities and books, markers, crayons etc. At this time, so how do you do this? Just let them be as you watch them? Put them to sleep at 8:00 even when they r going to pick up at 9:30? Totally lost with this one.
  • NeedaVaca
    Daycare.com Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 2276

    #2
    This would be impossible for me. I would have no alone time with my family and it would interfere with all evening activities that I plan. I don't transport DCK and I do errands some evenings, take my kids to classes etc. Not to mention the fact that I need time to unwind before starting all over again the next day. I also enjoy a nice glass of wine on occasion after DCK are are gone, this wouldn't be possible if I still had a DCK in my care

    I would worry about the burn out factor...

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    • LoraJenkins
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2010
      • 395

      #3
      I use to offer 24/7 care and did so for a while. It wound up taking a toll on myself, my family and my marriage. Would you still have time for yourself & family? I would think long and hard...and be realistic.

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      • EntropyControlSpecialist
        Embracing the chaos.
        • Mar 2012
        • 7466

        #4
        I just stopped offering an extra hour in the morning and evening because it was taking its toll on me. 9 hour days are what I can handle. 10 if I must. Anything over that is really pushing it.

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        • butterfly
          Daycare.com Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 1627

          #5
          I couldn't do it either. My family has too much going on with kids' activities, etc. and I need that down time on the 'off' nights.

          If you do it, make sure you charge enough to make it worth your while.

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          • Lorna
            New Daycare.com Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 172

            #6
            I was but stopped. i was offering evenings, extra hours if needed. Even took a couple of kids on the weekend. But its easier to just close and 5:30 and be done. Its too hard on my family.

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            • crazydaycarelady
              Not really crazy
              • Jul 2012
              • 1457

              #7
              I have not gotten any phone calls like but I don't think my sanity could take it. 10+ hours a day in long enough.

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