Infants and Toddlers Only?

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  • melilley
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 5155

    #16
    I think it's a great idea!
    I basically, but not officially, do this. I do have one 3 year old and the rest are 2.5 and under. I thought about only doing infant to 3 because while I'm all for home preschools, I am not one and don't desire to be one. I think the older kids would benefit going to a preschool program rather than here. In fact when I have openings for the 30 month and older and someone calls for a 4 year old, I often suggest they look for a preschool, that they would probably be bored here. But on the other hand, I can only have 4 under 30 months and the rest have to be over so I don't "officially" only do up to 3. Most calls are for infant and toddlers anyways.

    Anyways, I think it's a great idea! You can advertise that you specialize in infant and toddler care!

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    • coolconfidentme
      Daycare.com Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 1541

      #17
      Originally posted by TwinKristi


      YES!!! This The under 3's are cake, but the 3yr old is really my tough one. The picky eating, the sassy talk, the crying, the whining...
      I think we share the same 3yr old!!! ::

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      • daycarediva
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jul 2012
        • 11698

        #18
        DO IT!!!! Infant care is ALWAYS in demand.

        Blandino is doing this, too! You guys should chat!!!


        My friend does this also. She takes 4 at a time, 2 under 2 and 2 age 2-3. When they turn 3, she refers them to me. It's PERFECT, we share a lot of the same child care ideals and she encourages independence, so I get capable, polite, nice kids from her who are ready for a preschool setting!

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        • Heidi
          Daycare.com Member
          • Sep 2011
          • 7121

          #19
          Originally posted by daycarediva
          DO IT!!!! Infant care is ALWAYS in demand.

          Blandino is doing this, too! You guys should chat!!!


          My friend does this also. She takes 4 at a time, 2 under 2 and 2 age 2-3. When they turn 3, she refers them to me. It's PERFECT, we share a lot of the same child care ideals and she encourages independence, so I get capable, polite, nice kids from her who are ready for a preschool setting!
          I'd love to have a partner for this. There are no good full-time preschool's here, though, to be honest. There are daycare centers, but they're not so special. The school districts here all have part-time K4, though. Still, I have no 3 year olds now because....

          So far, since going back to daycare, I haven't gotten any to age 3. I termed the first 4 (all in one family...outlandish behavior x4), the next one moved to CA just before his 3rd bday (ended up with a friend of Crystal's, thanks to her referral). Next one just got termed for being "Jaws", at 2 1/2, and the rest are babies again.

          My current group is 10 m, 16m, 16m, and soon another 8 mo. Until one of the other mom's has another baby, that'll be my group.

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          • daycarediva
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 11698

            #20
            Originally posted by Heidi
            I'd love to have a partner for this. There are no good full-time preschool's here, though, to be honest. There are daycare centers, but they're not so special. The school districts here all have part-time K4, though. Still, I have no 3 year olds now because....

            So far, since going back to daycare, I haven't gotten any to age 3. I termed the first 4 (all in one family...outlandish behavior x4), the next one moved to CA just before his 3rd bday (ended up with a friend of Crystal's, thanks to her referral). Next one just got termed for being "Jaws", at 2 1/2, and the rest are babies again.

            My current group is 10 m, 16m, 16m, and soon another 8 mo. Until one of the other mom's has another baby, that'll be my group.
            I should move, I'd have the market cornered!

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            • Heidi
              Daycare.com Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 7121

              #21
              Originally posted by daycarediva
              I should move, I'd have the market cornered!
              You would!

              The cost of living here is pretty low. You could get an awesome house, in town, for $200K or so. Daycare rates for preschoolers are about $150 a week, in town. Jobs for spouses, if applicable, though, might not be great..depends on what he (or she) does.

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