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  • Thriftylady
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 5884

    Worried About This One

    Well I just had an interview. Mom and grandma came with 2 year old boy. The boy was kind of a terror, and they had told me that already. Basically he gets to run the roost at home it sounds like. Picky eater, told mom how I deal with that (I serve what I serve LOL), he won't nap or go to bed at night (bet he does for me). Mom said he wouldn't go to bed until after 11 last night because he napped yesterday. Well he is gonna lay down here and I told them that.

    The worst part, they want to start tomorrow and have to set up a payment plan because mom is just getting started in a job, and grandma has been paying all the bills for both their houses. The thing is I am desperate enough for kiddos to give it a shot. Go ahead, tell me I am nuts, because I am telling myself that. I hate being between a rock wall and a canyon.
  • MyAngels
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 4217

    #2
    Some of my best kids over the years have been described as "terrors" by their parents. I'm more selective now, but when I was first starting out I took anyone and everyone. I must have good daycare lady ju ju because the majority worked out just fine. Maybe he just needs a little structure and it'll work out just fine for you

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    • childcaremom
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • May 2013
      • 2955

      #3
      Well....

      He might be different for you.

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      • Thriftylady
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 5884

        #4
        Originally posted by childcaremom
        Well....

        He might be different for you.
        I am counting on the fact he will be different for me. I can tell that mom just really doesn't have much backbone with him. I told her that she needs to make him understand that she is the parent because he is yanking her chains. Hopefully I can teach her something. I am sure they are wanting to sign up. Her main concern with him being here is his picky eating. I told her he won't starve himself it will be fine. Then grandma said "See that is exactly what the doctor said the other day".

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        • rosieteddy
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 1272

          #5
          The scariest thing of all is the payment plan. Why can't Gransdma pay your fee or the tuition as needed.I think I would have parent borrow from her mother(grandma)not you. I would give it a try if I needed the enrollment ,but not without full tuition. What if it doesn't work out and they do not pay you.In my experiance starting at 2 yrs is always a challenge and you should be paid in full.This child will give you a run for your money make it worth it was always my motto.

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          • nanglgrl
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 1700

            #6
            I would start him and see how it goes except they would have to pay in advance..that's non negotiable. I wouldn't mind doing a payment plan for the deposit but would not, under any circumstances, let them pay after care is provided.

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            • Thriftylady
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2014
              • 5884

              #7
              Originally posted by nanglgrl
              I would start him and see how it goes except they would have to pay in advance..that's non negotiable. I wouldn't mind doing a payment plan for the deposit but would not, under any circumstances, let them pay after care is provided.
              I don't like that either, but they don't have it. I think I am going to take the chance just because I am desperate for kids right now. I am going to make them give me social security numbers and such.

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              • Rockgirl
                Daycare.com Member
                • May 2013
                • 2204

                #8
                Originally posted by rosieteddy
                The scariest thing of all is the payment plan. Why can't Gransdma pay your fee or the tuition as needed.I think I would have parent borrow from her mother(grandma)not you. I would give it a try if I needed the enrollment ,but not without full tuition. What if it doesn't work out and they do not pay you.In my experiance starting at 2 yrs is always a challenge and you should be paid in full.This child will give you a run for your money make it worth it was always my motto.
                My thoughts exactly!

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                • Thriftylady
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Aug 2014
                  • 5884

                  #9
                  According to them grandma is already paying her rent and all her bills and they don't live together. IF I do this, I am going to have everything in writing. Like I said I don't like it, but I also understand that if you don't have a sitter you can't work. I haven't enrolled yet, and yes I know I am nuts for considering it.

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                  • JoseyJo
                    Group DCP in Kansas
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 964

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Thriftylady
                    According to them grandma is already paying her rent and all her bills and they don't live together. IF I do this, I am going to have everything in writing. Like I said I don't like it, but I also understand that if you don't have a sitter you can't work. I haven't enrolled yet, and yes I know I am nuts for considering it.
                    As long as you know, ! I would NEVER take a child without payment in advance. What is the point of having SSNs when you know you would never get a dime out of them if you sued them? If they are that bad off they don't have good credit to worry about most likely.

                    Why don't they get state assistance?

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                    • Annalee
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 5864

                      #11
                      Some of my best clients have been those that appear less desirable. I find that structure during the day goes a long way for children and structure for a client develops a good relationship.

                      I had 3 spots to fill for next month and filled the last one yesterday. The clients are what some might consider rough looking but they are making a living just like I am and were extra respectful to me. The child can actually go to school this year but they asked if I would give him a year of my time and prepare him better.

                      I told them I am no "miracle worker" but I will give it 100%. They have been on my list a couple years but I have avoided them because every time they would call me they would discuss how the other daycare had trouble with this kid's behavior??????

                      After seeing them out a few days ago, I called them for an interview and I am so glad I did because it boosted my morale thinking I could REALLY help a child and the parents seemed so appreciative.

                      Everyone deserves a chance!

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                      • Crazy8
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 2769

                        #12
                        I would NEVER take a child without SOME form of payment up front. I could work out paying up on the deposit, etc. but there is no way I'd watch a child for a single day without being paid. If they are that desperate I could do the pay by the day thing till mom gets her first check - so if my fee is $40/day they walk in with that (in cash) each morning. No pay, no stay. Bet she can find something in her house to sell to come up with the cost of her first couple of days of daycare.
                        For behavior I would just keep them on trial until I was sure it was a good fit.

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                        • BumbleBee
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Jun 2012
                          • 2380

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Thriftylady
                          According to them grandma is already paying her rent and all her bills and they don't live together. IF I do this, I am going to have everything in writing. Like I said I don't like it, but I also understand that if you don't have a sitter you can't work. I haven't enrolled yet, and yes I know I am nuts for considering it.
                          I'd be asking them what bills they will be working to make smaller in order to pay your fee. Smart phones, cable, etc. are not needed bills. Drop car insurance to lowest they can, plug lights into power strips and turn off the power strip when gone. Turn the tv off, computers. Carpool with others for work, stop eating out.

                          I don't know their situation but if you set yourself up to be burned you are the only one to blame. Don't set yourself up for failure.

                          JMO

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                          • Thriftylady
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 5884

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Trummynme
                            I'd be asking them what bills they will be working to make smaller in order to pay your fee. Smart phones, cable, etc. are not needed bills. Drop car insurance to lowest they can, plug lights into power strips and turn off the power strip when gone. Turn the tv off, computers. Carpool with others for work, stop eating out.

                            I don't know their situation but if you set yourself up to be burned you are the only one to blame. Don't set yourself up for failure.

                            JMO
                            Yeah they wanted to start care tomorrow and not make any payment until next Friday. I told them there is NO way that is going to happen.

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                            • MrsSteinel'sHouse
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 1509

                              #15
                              If she hasn't been employed, she should qualify for state assistance.

                              I have accepted state before without their copay until they got paid. I have accepted a child before and waited until her first paycheck. I would ask for verification of employment, salary, and pay schedule.

                              Is dad in the picture at all? Is she waiting for a support check to pay you?

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