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  • midaycare
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 5658

    #16
    Originally posted by laundrymom
    If that happened here I will go to a no infant program. And take the two extra kids I'm allowed to have by not keeping infants.
    I want those ratios! MI stinks. 6 only. But I know there are a few places that only allow 5, so... I try not to complain.

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    • AmyKidsCo
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2013
      • 3786

      #17
      Originally posted by jenboo
      That's ridiculous. There isn't even a cause for sids. How could they charge you for it if everything is done correctly.

      From my research (which isn't much) I've read that if sids is going to happen, it's going to happen. You can't save a baby who dies from sids. In this case, a monitor won't do anything.
      I'm not sure how accurate this is though.
      I did an in-depth online SIDS training a year or so ago and that's one of the biggest take-aways I got from it. They said SIDS is like a heart attack - there's no way to know who's susceptible to it until it happens, and you really can't prevent it. Unfortunately, unlike heart attacks there's no second chance with SIDS.

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      • Nurse Jackie
        new provider
        • Mar 2015
        • 261

        #18
        Originally posted by NillaWafers
        Wow I would not be taking infants at all in that case
        its just not worth it

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        • midaycare
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 5658

          #19
          Originally posted by AmyKidsCo
          I did an in-depth online SIDS training a year or so ago and that's one of the biggest take-aways I got from it. They said SIDS is like a heart attack - there's no way to know who's susceptible to it until it happens, and you really can't prevent it. Unfortunately, unlike heart attacks there's no second chance with SIDS.
          So sad. As daycare providers, I believe we have to be more and more vigilant about crossing our "i's" and dotting our "t's". That's one of the reasons I have a security system visible for just me and backed up. I sure hope nothing ever happens, but if it does, I'm prepared.

          I had a friend go through a SIDS loss. She owned her own daycare and the child died at her home. Her daycare was shut down for a very, very long time during the investigation. No one wants to tell parents these things just happen. Parents want accoubtability when their child dies.

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          • midaycare
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2014
            • 5658

            #20
            Originally posted by Nurse Jackie
            its just not worth it
            I'm starting to regret my decision to take on these little ones!

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            • Mike
              starting daycare someday
              • Jan 2014
              • 2507

              #21
              SIDS is one reason I'm thinking about doing 2+ when I start. I love taking care of babies and don't even mind diaper changes, but if I ever had one who died from SIDS, even if I didn't get in any trouble, I don't think I'd be able to do it anymore. It would be too hard on me. Where I'm moving to for my new business has a huge demand for daycare, so I'm sure that even if I limit my ages to 2+, I'll get clients.
              Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
              They are also our future.

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              • Unregistered

                #22
                Owlet

                I use the owlet. It provide oxygen levels and heart rate of the child at all times.

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                • midaycare
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 5658

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Unregistered
                  I use the owlet. It provide oxygen levels and heart rate of the child at all times.
                  I've never heard of that, I will look into it, thanks.

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                  • midaycare
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2014
                    • 5658

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Mike
                    SIDS is one reason I'm thinking about doing 2+ when I start. I love taking care of babies and don't even mind diaper changes, but if I ever had one who died from SIDS, even if I didn't get in any trouble, I don't think I'd be able to do it anymore. It would be too hard on me. Where I'm moving to for my new business has a huge demand for daycare, so I'm sure that even if I limit my ages to 2+, I'll get clients.
                    We have a job that has super high responsibility with pay that does not quite match... I think you could probably partner with someone who does the younger crowd and do really well!

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                    • Mike
                      starting daycare someday
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 2507

                      #25
                      Originally posted by midaycare
                      We have a job that has super high responsibility with pay that does not quite match... I think you could probably partner with someone who does the younger crowd and do really well!
                      That could be a good idea because one thing I've noticed here is that a lot of people do specialize in specific age ranges. Find someone nearby that prefers the little tikes and work together. Thanks for the suggestion.

                      Child care pay definitely doesn't fit the responsibilities. That's why most of us do it because we love kids.
                      Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                      They are also our future.

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                      • Nurse Jackie
                        new provider
                        • Mar 2015
                        • 261

                        #26
                        I actually prefer the 1-4 age but its always easier for me to fill an 12mos and under spot *sighs*. Don't get me wrong infants are adorable but they can be a lot of work.

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                        • Unregistered

                          #27
                          Owlet

                          Originally posted by midaycare
                          I've never heard of that, I will look into it, thanks.
                          It's pretty expensive, but the best thing. With an app on my phone, I can see the child's heart rate and oxygen level at all times and keep the records of it. The baby wears an infant sock, and I have them wear that sock through age 1. It also provides a level of comfort for the parents knowing I have it.

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                          • NillaWafers
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 593

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Unregistered
                            It's pretty expensive, but the best thing. With an app on my phone, I can see the child's heart rate and oxygen level at all times and keep the records of it. The baby wears an infant sock, and I have them wear that sock through age 1. It also provides a level of comfort for the parents knowing I have it.
                            I forgot about that. I resolved if I do ever take an infant I will definitely be buying this. Won't replace checks of course. But peace of mind between those 15 minutes.

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