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  • Luke25
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 106

    Taking 2yrs + Only??

    Hi!
    I was wondering if anyone does only 2 year olds and older, making it more like an in home preschool?? Wondering if there would even be a market for that?
    Infants and one year olds are just not my favorite... Don't get me wrong. The kids I have right now I treat wonderfully and love like they are my own, I just don't find myself very happy and fulfilled. I taugh kindergarten for several years, so it's just a tad different with my age group I have right now (all under 2)
  • Luke25
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2016
    • 106

    #2
    Just wanted to note this is all for future reference. I'm going to stick it out with my kids I have now 😊.

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    • EntropyControlSpecialist
      Embracing the chaos.
      • Mar 2012
      • 7466

      #3
      I run an in home preschool for 2+. For awhile it was 2.5+ due to some bad clients.

      If you can make yourself unique in some way (and it sounds like you can since you're a certified teacher!) then the clients will come. I live in a SMALL community so please don't think you have to live somewhere with a large population to make it work.
      I'm also a certified teacher and have mostly 2 day students. Some are 4 day. I stopped offering Fridays 1.5 years ago, upped my rate back to my old 5 day rate 6 months ago, and parents that use me for child care still make it work.

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      • thrivingchildcarecom
        thrivingchildcare.com
        • Jan 2016
        • 393

        #4
        I think it depends on your community. Many of my colleagues prefer kids to be close to the 2 yr mark before they will enroll them. I find that I simply have to take the younger ones just to compete with the larger preschools in my community. Parents are pulling them out as early as age 2 to move to a "real school".

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        • daycarediva
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 11698

          #5
          Originally posted by thrivingchildcarecom
          I think it depends on your community. Many of my colleagues prefer kids to be close to the 2 yr mark before they will enroll them. I find that I simply have to take the younger ones just to compete with the larger preschools in my community. Parents are pulling them out as early as age 2 to move to a "real school".
          I take 18m+ and run as a playschool.

          Parents want infant/low ratio care and toddler/preschool care here, so the 18m+ was my way to get kids before they had already moved beyond infant care. It works well here.

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          • Luke25
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 106

            #6
            Originally posted by daycarediva
            I take 18m+ and run as a playschool.

            Parents want infant/low ratio care and toddler/preschool care here, so the 18m+ was my way to get kids before they had already moved beyond infant care. It works well here.
            I could definitely see that working better! Thanks!

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            • LysesKids
              Daycare.com Member
              • May 2014
              • 2836

              #7
              Originally posted by Caseycampbell
              Hi!
              I was wondering if anyone does only 2 year olds and older, making it more like an in home preschool?? Wondering if there would even be a market for that?
              Infants and one year olds are just not my favorite... Don't get me wrong. The kids I have right now I treat wonderfully and love like they are my own, I just don't find myself very happy and fulfilled. I taugh kindergarten for several years, so it's just a tad different with my age group I have right now (all under 2)
              If you lived near me we would make a great team because all my babies age out by 18 months or so... haven't found anywhere I trust to send them - half go local Montessori schools when a spot opens, the rest try like the devil to have the kids kept here; NOPE... I don't do Older Toddlers or Preschoolers; my home has been infant specific for years

              BTW, most my parents drive 20-30 minutes each direction to get to me & then go to work... only one parent actually lives & works here in Blount Co, the rest live & work in Knoxville or OakRidge, but drive to me

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              • Luke25
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2016
                • 106

                #8
                Originally posted by LysesKids
                If you lived near me we would make a great team because all my babies age out by 18 months or so... haven't found anywhere I trust to send them - half go local Montessori schools when a spot opens, the rest try like the devil to have the kids kept here; NOPE... I don't do Older Toddlers or Preschoolers; my home has been infant specific for years

                BTW, most my parents drive 20-30 minutes each direction to get to me & then go to work... only one parent actually lives & works here in Blount Co, the rest live & work in Knoxville or OakRidge, but drive to me
                We would be a good team!! I live in west Knoxville!! In a couple years when I'm ready to try this out I'll have to get with you for sure!

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                • Luke25
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jun 2016
                  • 106

                  #9
                  Originally posted by LysesKids
                  If you lived near me we would make a great team because all my babies age out by 18 months or so... haven't found anywhere I trust to send them - half go local Montessori schools when a spot opens, the rest try like the devil to have the kids kept here; NOPE... I don't do Older Toddlers or Preschoolers; my home has been infant specific for years

                  BTW, most my parents drive 20-30 minutes each direction to get to me & then go to work... only one parent actually lives & works here in Blount Co, the rest live & work in Knoxville or OakRidge, but drive to me
                  I would love to get your contact info just for future reference. All of my families would give me glowing recommendations. It will be 3 years before my oldest one is in school so it would definitely be a while! I'm planning way in advance! Haha

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                  • LysesKids
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 2836

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Caseycampbell
                    We would be a good team!! I live in west Knoxville!! In a couple years when I'm ready to try this out I'll have to get with you for sure!
                    3 of my 4 families drive Pellissippi ... You could have been a great fit for my one kid who aged out; now I have little brother (she's 3 now & goes to Montessori) - have a few other looking for January positions. PM me & we can exchange info... I am listed on the voting ballot for City View Best of the Best... Tir na nOg Playcare

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                    • AmyKidsCo
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2013
                      • 3786

                      #11
                      Totally depends on your community. My city has 4K in the group centers so parents get the double benefit of cheaper childcare and no need to transport. Centers have started offering 3K too so I've noticed a definite trend of losing dck the fall after they turn 3. And to make it more challenging, parents are putting their kids into centers when they turn 2 so they'll "have friends and be ready for 3K." Many FCC providers here are going to 0-2 only because over-2 is hard to find and keep.

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                      • kendallina
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 1660

                        #12
                        I run an in-home preschool. Typically I take children ages 3-5, but some years I take 2.5 year olds. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. There are 3 other providers in my relatively small town who do the same as I do, but it totally works because we live in a college town where people really like the small, individualized setting and there are very few center-based preschool options.

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                        • CityGarden
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Mar 2016
                          • 1667

                          #13
                          Originally posted by kendallina
                          I run an in-home preschool. Typically I take children ages 3-5, but some years I take 2.5 year olds. I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. There are 3 other providers in my relatively small town who do the same as I do, but it totally works because we live in a college town where people really like the small, individualized setting and there are very few center-based preschool options.
                          Do you offer a full day or half day program Kendallina? Do you mind sharing the hours of your preschool?

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                          • kendallina
                            Advanced Daycare.com Member
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 1660

                            #14
                            Originally posted by CityGarden
                            Do you offer a full day or half day program Kendallina? Do you mind sharing the hours of your preschool?
                            I have done all combinations of everything!

                            I started out with a MW and TTH class 9am-noon.

                            I've done MWF, TTH 9-12.

                            I've done MWF Prekinder (ages 4+) 9am-2pm, TTH 9-12 (ages 3)

                            Some years I've offered extended care, some years I have not. Each year I just take into account what works for me and my family and consider what families that I know need in regards to care.

                            Starting last year I became full time, mostly because my own daughter is in school now (I also now have a baby, which complicates it all!). So, I'm open 9-5:15, M-F. I do not currently offer anything other than full time, which I count as at least 6 hrs/day. I charge based on how many hours they contract for, i.e. 9am-3pm is one rate, 9am-5pm is a much higher rate. 4 of my 6 families will be gone by 3:45 this year, which works great for getting my daughter off the bus and having my baby with me in the afternoons.

                            Even though I am full time now, "preschool" activities only happen in the morning time (basically 9am-noon). My own baby goes to a babysitter for these hours and then she'll bring him to me during naptime.

                            Hope that helps!

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                            • Luke25
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jun 2016
                              • 106

                              #15
                              Originally posted by kendallina
                              I have done all combinations of everything!

                              I started out with a MW and TTH class 9am-noon.

                              I've done MWF, TTH 9-12.

                              I've done MWF Prekinder (ages 4+) 9am-2pm, TTH 9-12 (ages 3)

                              Some years I've offered extended care, some years I have not. Each year I just take into account what works for me and my family and consider what families that I know need in regards to care.

                              Starting last year I became full time, mostly because my own daughter is in school now (I also now have a baby, which complicates it all!). So, I'm open 9-5:15, M-F. I do not currently offer anything other than full time, which I count as at least 6 hrs/day. I charge based on how many hours they contract for, i.e. 9am-3pm is one rate, 9am-5pm is a much higher rate. 4 of my 6 families will be gone by 3:45 this year, which works great for getting my daughter off the bus and having my baby with me in the afternoons.

                              Even though I am full time now, "preschool" activities only happen in the morning time (basically 9am-noon). My own baby goes to a babysitter for these hours and then she'll bring him to me during naptime.

                              Hope that helps!
                              Thank you!! Yes that helps a lot! Glad to know that can work. 😊

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