Regulations state that the owner's children are included in the capacity limits when they're home. What if the owner's children are being cared for by another parent or a babysitter (employed by the parents, not part of the daycare) -- does it still apply?
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However, if you apply for a larger license 14 capacity then you would be ok but would always need two adults that are cleared by state once you go over small capacity.- Flag
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Basically, any child under a certain age (some states it's 10 or 12, some under 18 if they are special needs) on your property counts. I have heard of only a few states where your own children don't count.
When her kids were toddlers, my former boss said she sent her kids to another provider friend's daycare (she started daycare way before they were born and still does it now that she is a grandmother). Her reasoning was that she wanted to prepare them for school when she wouldn't be there and so they wouldn't get jealous when she was working with the other kids.
But if you hire someone to watch your kids only for the sole purpose of opening two spots, you'll more or less be making about the same amount either way (unless you can find someone to watch them for free or for less then you charge). Private caregivers tend to charge more then group care providers ($10/hr for 8 hours is more expensive then $20 a day).
Some states also require that you be in business for at least a year as a small license daycare before expanding to a large daycare.- Flag
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Basically, any child under a certain age (some states it's 12 or 13, some under 18 if they are special needs) on your property counts. I have heard of only a few states where your own children don't count.
When her kids were toddlers, my former boss said she sent her kids to another provider friend (she started daycare way before they were born and still does it now that she is a grandmother). Her reasoning was that she wanted to prepare them for school when she wouldn't be there and so they wouldn't get jealous when she was working with the other kids.
Some states also require that you be in business for at least a year as a small license daycare before expanding to a large daycare.- Flag
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Her in MD your own children count if they are under 5 . Over five they do not count even in summer when school is out .- Flag
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Side note (bit OT): Since I don't live in CA anymore (no plans to move back), I figured it would seem weird for me to be the moderator of the California Girls social group on here. Would anyone like to take over? PM me.
I know that her son (oldest) had two preschool graduation ceremonies (one at another program and the others hers). That was the first graduation her program had and she's done one every year since (she's done daycare over 30 years and preschool graduations for over 25). So one plus is it could give you ideas of how to improve your program.- Flag
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Depends on the state. When dh gets home my dd does not count in my ratio.
In the same sense, if a drop off and pick up were accruing at the same time, until the parents leave the drop off kids would not count. Pick up kids would official be in the care of parents.- Flag
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