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  • Lil'DinoEggs
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2013
    • 198

    Recommendation ?'s for Parents

    I am putting together a portfolio for potential clients and future jobs down the road. I want to give current parents an optional recommendation form for them to fill out so I can include it in my portfolio. Any suggestions on the questions or format?
  • mountainside13
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 777

    #2
    Originally posted by Lil'DinoEggs
    I am putting together a portfolio for potential clients and future jobs down the road. I want to give current parents an optional recommendation form for them to fill out so I can include it in my portfolio. Any suggestions on the questions or format?
    Great idea! I'm going to follow and see what others say

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      Originally posted by Lil'DinoEggs
      I am putting together a portfolio for potential clients and future jobs down the road. I want to give current parents an optional recommendation form for them to fill out so I can include it in my portfolio. Any suggestions on the questions or format?
      Future jobs down the road for you? If so, I would think that would make parents nervous that you are only doing this temporarily and are planning to stop providing care soon... kwim?

      Or are you referring to asking for references made by current clients so you can give them to future potential clients?

      I'm confused by your question.

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      • mountainside13
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 777

        #4
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        Future jobs down the road for you? If so, I would think that would make parents nervous that you are only doing this temporarily and are planning to stop providing care soon... kwim?

        Or are you referring to asking for references made by current clients so you can give them to future potential clients?

        I'm confused by your question.
        I took it as references by current clients to give to future clients. I could be wrong.

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        • Laurel
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 3218

          #5
          It might mean that she wants some more general information from them. Like I always ask if there are any medical problems I should know about. Things like that. Maybe? Confused also.

          Laurel

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          • Lil'DinoEggs
            Daycare.com Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 198

            #6
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            Future jobs down the road for you? If so, I would think that would make parents nervous that you are only doing this temporarily and are planning to stop providing care soon... kwim?

            Or are you referring to asking for references made by current clients so you can give them to future potential clients?

            I'm confused by your question.
            Right now it is for future parents. I want them to open a book with my curriculum, observations and what other parents have to say. Plus photos of kids activities. Obviously I wouldn't include children without permission from the parents.

            As for future jobs, it is the reality I live in as I know you saw from my previous post. We all have DEROS (date when we should be leaving). Mine is in two years, but now with budget cuts they are putting every active duty member in a board to determine if they stay in or not. However, parents have found it nice to find a provider who wants a future in child development rather than a stay at home mom who is just trying to keeo working. I could go into the economics of being a military spouse......but it is rather boring, haha.

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            • Blackcat31
              • Oct 2010
              • 36124

              #7
              Originally posted by Lil'DinoEggs
              Right now it is for future parents. I want them to open a book with my curriculum, observations and what other parents have to say. Plus photos of kids activities. Obviously I wouldn't include children without permission from the parents.

              As for future jobs, it is the reality I live in as I know you saw from my previous post. We all have DEROS (date when we should be leaving). Mine is in two years, but now with budget cuts they are putting every active duty member in a board to determine if they stay in or not. However, parents have found it nice to find a provider who wants a future in child development rather than a stay at home mom who is just trying to keeo working. I could go into the economics of being a military spouse......but it is rather boring, haha.
              Gottcha.

              What I would do in your shoes then is outright ask parents to write something up for you.

              Maybe tell them since a majority of care is done on a part time or temporary basis due to being a military provider that you would love to show all potential future clients what goes on within your program.

              Ask if they would be willing to write up a few paragraphs that reflect what they love about you and your daycare, both professionally and personally.

              I've asked parents in the past to write me letters of recommendation so I could use them on my website and for future clients. Everyone I asked, was more than willing.

              HTH

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