Illinois Homeschool Rule for Provider's Children

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  • sahm1225
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
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    #16

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    • jenn
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      • Jan 2012
      • 695

      #17
      Originally posted by craftymissbeth
      See, that's weird to me considering we only need to check on them every 15 minutes and they only need to be within hearing distance while they sleep. So I can't imagine the necessity of having a second provider :confused:
      I think it sounds weird too. I am beginning to think that a lot of the rules can be interpreted different ways, and each inspector has their own way of interpreting them. I have had different inspectors and the 2nd one had several things she didn't like (not write ups, just things she wanted changed) that the 1st one had no problems with.

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      • originalkat
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        • Dec 2009
        • 1392

        #18
        Originally posted by jenn
        I think it sounds weird too. I am beginning to think that a lot of the rules can be interpreted different ways, and each inspector has their own way of interpreting them. I have had different inspectors and the 2nd one had several things she didn't like (not write ups, just things she wanted changed) that the 1st one had no problems with.
        Ya, I just ignore things that inspectors interpret on their own. Plus I give AS FEW details to the inspectors as possible. Because homeschooling does not have to happen during normal school hours anyway. It can be done evenings/weekends etc...

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