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  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #46
    Originally posted by Snowmom
    Blackcat: I know that you're aware that I'm in the same state too, so I was curious about this (although my business is in-home).
    I looked up the statute and that's a pretty broad definition. Technically, "Parents of enrolled children may visit the center any time during the hours of operation" can mean stepping foot into the front door. Not necessarily walking through the front door, down the hallway and into a classroom.
    There is no elaboration on to what "visit" means or defines.
    Have you personally discussed this statute with licensing?
    They are notorious for gray areas, so I'm curious as to how open to interpretation it is.
    Yes, it's been elaborated on several times in trainings Ive attended and "visit" as defined by DHS means visit; hang out, inspect, stay, look around etc.

    ALL of which influence my decision to not license as a center.
    Family child care providers are not required to do any more than answer the door and hand the child over.

    I agree other than white 9 months of the year our state is pretty gray.

    Its annoying to say the least so because I cannot handle vague or blurry rules, I constantly ask for eloborations and explanations mostly because I never want to give out false or mis-informed info when it comes to regulations.

    It could mean the difference between a verbal warning or licensing revocation; depending on your area....kwim?

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      #47
      In the center I owned and the centers I worked in parents were welcomed! Parents have always been welcomed into my family child care also. I've never had any problem.

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      • Thriftylady
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 5884

        #48
        My parents usually come in the living room to pick up. Some come in to drop off, others just drop at the door. But many times parents look into the play room to tell their kiddo to hurry up at pick up time. Usually they are already picking up when parents come, but they tend to want to linger with their friends. And at this point I am lucky to have all parents who want to GO.

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