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  • midaycare
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 5658

    #16
    Originally posted by sally
    I'm open in our area schools are open for MLK and President's day and such. We only close for the main holidays.
    Same here. I never went to a school that had MLK day off, or had a job with MLK day off - or President's Day, or any of the other similar holidays, so it never even occurs to me to take those off.

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    • Play Care
      Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 6642

      #17
      Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy
      Closed, and desperate for it! The parents can't seem to get here before 9am since Christmas, which means NO ONE NAPS! I'm at my wits end and need a break before I start screaming. (4 out of 6 awake today. The youngest is beside me now, having been woken up by another child stepping on her!!! What?!)

      Yep, lacking the joy today.
      Hijack

      Can you move naps later? Maybe 1:00 or 1:30?

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      • spinnymarie
        mac n peas
        • May 2013
        • 890

        #18
        Closed. Schools here have that day off, so we do too.

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        • earlystart
          Home Daycare Provider
          • Sep 2012
          • 161

          #19
          I do close for it, and feel kinda bad because I don't think any of the parents have that day off work. But I've mentioned my guilt before and one of the parents said "oh well I guess I have to get used to it when my kid starts public school anyway" and none of them have ever actually complained. I picked what "holidays" I wanted off based on the fact that I just wanted to close once a month if at all possible, haha. I get bummed on the months where there is no holiday. I figure everyone needs a break, most parents are able to take sick or vacation days at their work without having to worry about it, at least mine are scheduled in advance and the parents know exactly when they will be.

          I'm closed:
          New Year's day
          MLK day
          Presidents Day
          Memorial Day
          Independence Day (observed the day before this year, hehe)
          Labor Day
          Columbus Day
          Veterans Day
          Thanksgiving Day
          Xmas Eve
          Xmas Day

          It just keeps me sane knowing I have these days off, because I feel even more guilty when I take a vacation day, since it's only a 30 day notice (I get 5 paid a year), so I never end up taking all of my personal vacation days.

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          • nothingwithoutjoy
            Daycare.com Member
            • May 2012
            • 1042

            #20
            Originally posted by Play Care
            Hijack

            Can you move naps later? Maybe 1:00 or 1:30?
            You're right--sorry to hijack the thread.

            I may need to. I did a major schedule overhaul a few years ago that led to an earlier nap and a much better rhythm for all of us, but I may need to shift back.

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            • Jack Sprat
              New Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 882

              #21
              I am closed. But, I will be working on taxes. Our schools are open but, three of my parents are off that day.

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              • e.j.
                Daycare.com Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 3738

                #22
                I'll be closed with pay and I'll also be working on taxes as well as progress reports and curriculum planning.

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                • jenboo
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 3180

                  #23
                  Normally closed with pay but this time I'm staying open. I'm closing the daycare to move at the end of fed and just took 2.5 weeks off at Christmas so I'm not closing for any holidays

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                  • Play Care
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 6642

                    #24
                    Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy
                    You're right--sorry to hijack the thread.

                    I may need to. I did a major schedule overhaul a few years ago that led to an earlier nap and a much better rhythm for all of us, but I may need to shift back.
                    Oh no, I was hijacking, not you!

                    If you've got kids not napping, I'd say that's a legit reason for a day off!!!

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                    • nothingwithoutjoy
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 1042

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Play Care
                      Oh no, I was hijacking, not you!

                      If you've got kids not napping, I'd say that's a legit reason for a day off!!!
                      Thanks--it's been making me absolutely crazy. I don't understand a world in which preschoolers don't nap, but most of my parents are self-employed and sleep in and don't do naps at home. One family is due at the office in the morning. Their 5-year-old, and mine, nap. The younger ones don't!

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                      • Crazy8
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 2769

                        #26
                        open - I only close for the major holidays, most of my parents still work the "government" holidays. Our schools tried to be open on MLK day one year due to a lot of earlier snow closings and people had a fit. They had no issue taking president's day away but they flipped over MLK day.

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                        • has_my_heart
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 56

                          #27
                          So a quick question that is related. If you don't take the day off/ close for the holiday (which I don't, darn it) and the parents have work off so they don't plan on bringing their kids do you make them pay for the day? I have recently come up against a few instances when I don't know if I should charge or not. Sick days? Do you give a certain # of unpaid a year or how do you work that? Hope it's OK to ask here. TIA!!

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                          • awilliams123
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 9

                            #28
                            Contracts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            I am closed ALL federal holidays with pay. This has been my policy for over 10 years and I've never had a problem with one parent complaining. Why? Because every parent that enrolls their child in my daycare have to sign a contract. The contract clearly states that I am closed ALL federal holidays, 2 weeks for vacation and 5 sick days per year, all paid. They know these things up front and have the option of signing the contract or not signing. If they opt to sign it and enroll their child, there is nothing for them to say later. Contracts are our saving grace in this business. Mine are about 10 pages long and are very detailed. I include EVERYTHING in it. (Weekly rates, business hours, holidays, vacation, sick policy, withdrawal policy, late fees, probation periods, discipline policy, daily schedule, education policy, napping rules etc). After the parents read the contract and I ask them if they have any questions, the response is usually "no, the contracts says it all", and it does. If you don't have one, I highly suggest you create one. I see no reason why we shouldn't take federal holidays off and have vacation and sick pay. Not all, but most jobs offer it to them. If they receive it from their employers, why shouldn't we. Not only that, an average working day for most of us in this business is anywhere from 10-12 hours per day. That's 50-60 hours per week we spend with their children, I think we more than earn the time we take off. I always give my parents a 30-60 day notice of any vacation time I will be using so they have plenty of time to prepare. And even though I have 5 paid sick days per year, I rarely use one, thank God! I am very fair and reasonable in how I use my time off. But when it's time, I don't hesitate to take it. There's an old saying, "it's not what you do but how you do it". I find that to be very true.

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                            • originalkat
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 1392

                              #29
                              Originally posted by earlystart
                              I do close for it, and feel kinda bad because I don't think any of the parents have that day off work. But I've mentioned my guilt before and one of the parents said "oh well I guess I have to get used to it when my kid starts public school anyway" and none of them have ever actually complained. I picked what "holidays" I wanted off based on the fact that I just wanted to close once a month if at all possible, haha. I get bummed on the months where there is no holiday. I figure everyone needs a break, most parents are able to take sick or vacation days at their work without having to worry about it, at least mine are scheduled in advance and the parents know exactly when they will be.

                              I'm closed:
                              New Year's day
                              MLK day
                              Presidents Day
                              Memorial Day
                              Independence Day (observed the day before this year, hehe)
                              Labor Day
                              Columbus Day
                              Veterans Day
                              Thanksgiving Day
                              Xmas Eve
                              Xmas Day

                              It just keeps me sane knowing I have these days off, because I feel even more guilty when I take a vacation day, since it's only a 30 day notice (I get 5 paid a year), so I never end up taking all of my personal vacation days.
                              My thoughts exactly. I need holidays for my own sanity and it keeps me a happy childcare provider! That benefits everyone!
                              All of our schools have those holidays off so I take them too. I have never had anyone complain either.

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                              • originalkat
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 1392

                                #30
                                Originally posted by awilliams123
                                I am closed ALL federal holidays with pay. This has been my policy for over 10 years and I've never had a problem with one parent complaining. Why? Because every parent that enrolls their child in my daycare have to sign a contract. The contract clearly states that I am closed ALL federal holidays, 2 weeks for vacation and 5 sick days per year, all paid. They know these things up front and have the option of signing the contract or not signing. If they opt to sign it and enroll their child, there is nothing for them to say later. Contracts are our saving grace in this business. Mine are about 10 pages long and are very detailed. I include EVERYTHING in it. (Weekly rates, business hours, holidays, vacation, sick policy, withdrawal policy, late fees, probation periods, discipline policy, daily schedule, education policy, napping rules etc). After the parents read the contract and I ask them if they have any questions, the response is usually "no, the contracts says it all", and it does. If you don't have one, I highly suggest you create one. I see no reason why we shouldn't take federal holidays off and have vacation and sick pay. Not all, but most jobs offer it to them. If they receive it from their employers, why shouldn't we. Not only that, an average working day for most of us in this business is anywhere from 10-12 hours per day. That's 50-60 hours per week we spend with their children, I think we more than earn the time we take off. I always give my parents a 30-60 day notice of any vacation time I will be using so they have plenty of time to prepare. And even though I have 5 paid sick days per year, I rarely use one, thank God! I am very fair and reasonable in how I use my time off. But when it's time, I don't hesitate to take it. There's an old saying, "it's not what you do but how you do it". I find that to be very true.
                                Perfectly said. I agree 100% and do the same as you.

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