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  • kelsey's kids
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 248

    When You Are Low On Kids?

    I was full in August and due to financial issues with some of my dcps now have several openings. I have advertised like crazy the last couple months but have only had a couple calls with no follow through. What do you fo when you are slow to get yourself through it both financially and mentally. I am so stressed right now
  • providerandmomof4
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 354

    #2
    I know how you feel....I was full, for the most part, without really having to struggle for clients for the past two years.
    This school year it has been a real struggle. I have three full time, not including my dgd and had to take two sibs with a very late schedule. I haven't been able to replace them because no one is calling.
    I think the only way I manage to get through these lean times is to sacrifice. I really don't want to any more. Looking at other options for after the new year. But that's just me. I'm just tired of the lean times.

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    • Annalee
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2012
      • 5864

      #3
      Originally posted by kelsey's kids
      I was full in August and due to financial issues with some of my dcps now have several openings. I have advertised like crazy the last couple months but have only had a couple calls with no follow through. What do you fo when you are slow to get yourself through it both financially and mentally. I am so stressed right now
      I have been blessed with many siblings being born the past couple years..the economy here is not so good either so dc has been hit hard all around.

      From a mental and financial standpoint, I am licensed for 12 and I did the math where if I only have 8 kids paying 52 weeks a yr, I would make more than anywhere else and it would be a steady check, plus still enjoy the perks of being my own boss....

      I love my job and am very strict with my contract ( hours, vacation, etc.) so I am in this for the long-haul...I hope the economy picks up because it is much harder now to keep full-time steady enrollment.

      I think it is a mindset that "I LOVE FCC" that keeps me going. There are four providers in the surrounding counties I receive encouragement and guidance from and I try to offer the same to them personally and professionally.

      Just some thoughts!

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      • Scout
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 1774

        #4
        It took me months to replace the siblings I lost in Oct(I was given notice in Aug that they would be leaving) and the new siblings I have start tomorrow. I went out and got a pt job at night in Oct to help ends meet and my own sanity! It really is great to be working outside of the home too. It's only 13 hours a week so it doesn't add on a lot of extra hours.:hug:

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        • Crazy8
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 2769

          #5
          going thru it now... wish I had a good answer for you. I am worried, not only for the lack of income this time of year but also because 2 of my older ones left and now I know the mom of my other one that age is contemplating leaving only because she's the only one in that age range now. Its near impossible to get someone looking for care for a child over 2 around here.

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          • LaLa1923
            mommyof5-and going crazy
            • Oct 2012
            • 1103

            #6
            What worked for me was evaluating my program fully. I made a few changes and I'm not sure if they helped but it made me feel better!

            I also accepted clients I may not have before. For me, it means I am now open on Saturdays and I close at 9pm, but I make over $1,000 in the food program alone now. I started thinking, if I did get another job I'd be working those hours anyway, so I took those family needing different hours.

            HUGE HUGS to you!! I know it is tough but things will get better!!

            :hug::hug:

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            • Unregistered

              #7
              I reassessed my program, what I offer, how I interview and whom I interview, and I raised my fees since I only keep a small group. Before I was interviewing a lot of families that I was not interested in registering, when my fees went up, my clientele changed Im now able to select better, and keep families that I can work with.

              I realized that before I was offering too much for too little $.

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              • butterfly
                Daycare.com Member
                • Nov 2012
                • 1627

                #8
                Originally posted by kelsey's kids
                I was full in August and due to financial issues with some of my dcps now have several openings. I have advertised like crazy the last couple months but have only had a couple calls with no follow through. What do you fo when you are slow to get yourself through it both financially and mentally. I am so stressed right now
                I'm sure this won't help you right now, but I try to set aside atleast one child's income to carry me through the slower times.

                Could you mention to your current clients that you have some openings available? Maybe even offer some sort of "reward" for a good referral.

                Or maybe offer some special services. Like a date night for parents or a saturday for limited hours for them to go Christmas shopping. I've seen several ads in my area offering these special services through the holiday. I'm sure they are trying to generate some extra $ for Christmas.

                This type of special service could actually land you some full time clients if they end up liking you and your set up....

                :hug:

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                • kelsey's kids
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 248

                  #9
                  Originally posted by butterfly:413610
                  Originally posted by kelsey's kids
                  I was full in August and due to financial issues with some of my dcps now have several openings. I have advertised like crazy the last couple months but have only had a couple calls with no follow through. What do you fo when you are slow to get yourself through it both financially and mentally. I am so stressed right now
                  I'm sure this won't help you right now, but I try to set aside atleast one child's income to carry me through the slower times.

                  Could you mention to your current clients that you have some openings available? Maybe even offer some sort of "reward" for a good referral.

                  Or maybe offer some special services. Like a date night for parents or a saturday for limited hours for them to go Christmas shopping. I've seen several ads in my area offering these special services through the holiday. I'm sure they are trying to generate some extra $ for Christmas.

                  This type of special service could actually land you some full time clients if they end up liking you and your set up....

                  :hug:
                  I is funny that you would mention all that because that is what I already do. My parents get one week free for every full time referral after the child has been in care for 5 weeks. I am currently offering the sane deal to new full time enrollments. We do a monthly date night that is an ovenighter one Saturday a month. We always have a great turn out. Just must be the economy right now. We alsi set aside my husband whole paycheck and have a great savings account but it just stresses me out to the max if I have to use it

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #10
                    There is a definitely ebb and flow to this business. Some years I am overflowing with potential clients and other years I am grateful to have the ones I have.

                    I hate to be the bearer of bad news but even after 2 decades in this business, the constant ebb and flow hasn't changed.

                    I think it is simply the way it is.

                    Hang in there....I hope this dry spell passes quickly for you!

                    :hug:

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                    • Lorri
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Nov 2013
                      • 50

                      #11
                      My worst time was five years ago I was going threw radiation treatment for breast cancer, I live in a tiny tiny town of 400 so I had to travel a hour on way for treatment I had a friend come in to cover for me so what few clients I had didn't leave but I could fill my three opening because I didn't want to put that on her. That was in January and I didn't get full until May. I almost went out of business. I usually let my friends know with word of mouth or post it on Facebook

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                      • jessrlee
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Nov 2010
                        • 527

                        #12
                        When I'm low on kids I tend to get really stressed out. As soon as I calm down, add some things to the website, make a goal to post on FB every day, and tell my current clients that I have spots to fill I get a few calls and fill up again

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                        • Maria2013
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Aug 2013
                          • 1026

                          #13
                          I feel the economy will pick up soon so hang in there
                          hugs to all that are struggling:hug::hug::hug:

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                          • kelsey's kids
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 248

                            #14
                            I am still low and very worried about filling up as I haven't gotten any calls since first week of December and just got word that my last two full time kids are moving to a different state. I offer more than any provider in my area including hours. I am at a loss as to what to do. I have flyers up everywhere crags list, Facebook word of mouth but still no calls

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                            • coolconfidentme
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 1541

                              #15
                              I focus on what I have to offer & advertise it. I also give my parents a referral fee for bringing in clients. Good luck!!

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