I cannot deal with clingy kids... I am no longer willing to put up with a child who requires a 20 minute song and dance every morning to separate from their parent. I have a 2-4 week trial period. If a child transitions....great! If not, I don't keep them.
I cannot deal with nap issues... If a child isn't an easy napper... I just don't keep them without major progress and input on the parent part.
I also don't enjoy infants. It isn't that I don't like them...I just prefer not to have them as they add to the stress/chaos of the day and I just don't want that anymore.
I also can't deal with parents who are needier than the children they have. I am ALL for supporting, assisting and helping a parent out but when a parent requires more than the child, then I am not the right fit for them and I won't keep them.
It took me years to understand and accept that the sooner I recognize and accept the things that "trigger" stress, the sooner I can deal with those things and either eliminate or address the issues head on, so that stress no longer exists.
Does that sound picky? Probably, but I've been doing this long enough to know that there are simply some situations that I just don't HAVE to put up with.
THAT is MY beauty in being self-employed.
For some it's staying home with their own little ones
For others, it's about their love of children or being a caregiver etc...
There are millions of reasons providers choose this profession and once you figure out how to manage the parts that make it negative, it really is all fun and games!
I cannot deal with nap issues... If a child isn't an easy napper... I just don't keep them without major progress and input on the parent part.
I also don't enjoy infants. It isn't that I don't like them...I just prefer not to have them as they add to the stress/chaos of the day and I just don't want that anymore.
I also can't deal with parents who are needier than the children they have. I am ALL for supporting, assisting and helping a parent out but when a parent requires more than the child, then I am not the right fit for them and I won't keep them.
It took me years to understand and accept that the sooner I recognize and accept the things that "trigger" stress, the sooner I can deal with those things and either eliminate or address the issues head on, so that stress no longer exists.
Does that sound picky? Probably, but I've been doing this long enough to know that there are simply some situations that I just don't HAVE to put up with.
THAT is MY beauty in being self-employed.

For some it's staying home with their own little ones
For others, it's about their love of children or being a caregiver etc...
There are millions of reasons providers choose this profession and once you figure out how to manage the parts that make it negative, it really is all fun and games!


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