Drop-in Care = Late Night Babysitting?

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  • Baby Beluga
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 3891

    Drop-in Care = Late Night Babysitting?

    I have one open spot and I have been advertising it as occasional and drop in childcare. I have gotten nothing but late night and weekend babysitting requests. My ad reads as follows:

    Established (city) in-home daycare is now offering part-time and occasional childcare for children 12 months and up.
    - Located in (city) approximately 2 miles north of (cross streets).
    - Your child will enjoy healthy meals and developmentally appropriate activities.
    - Pet/pool/smoke free and clean home.
    - Fingerprint clearance card and background checked
    - CPR and first aid certified.
    Please send a PM for additional information. Thanks and have a great day!

    My most recent request was for a parent who wants me to watch her child Saturday nights until 2am.

    What is wrong with my wording? Should I put Monday - Friday and hours? I am okay with putting Monday - Friday but would rather not put hours because they are based on availability and each families individual needs. My children now leave by 4:30pm. BUT if a drop in family needed care until 6pm I would be okay with that.
    Maybe change it to say "care is available Monday - Friday and hours are dependent on each families needs?
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    #2
    Originally posted by Baby Beluga
    I have one open spot and I have been advertising it as occasional and drop in childcare. I have gotten nothing but late night and weekend babysitting requests. My ad reads as follows:

    Established (city) in-home daycare is now offering part-time and occasional childcare for children 12 months and up.
    - Located in (city) approximately 2 miles north of (cross streets).
    - Your child will enjoy healthy meals and developmentally appropriate activities.
    - Pet/pool/smoke free and clean home.
    - Fingerprint clearance card and background checked
    - CPR and first aid certified.
    Please send a PM for additional information. Thanks and have a great day!

    My most recent request was for a parent who wants me to watch her child Saturday nights until 2am.

    What is wrong with my wording? Should I put Monday - Friday and hours? I am okay with putting Monday - Friday but would rather not put hours because they are based on availability and each families individual needs. My children now leave by 4:30pm. BUT if a drop in family needed care until 6pm I would be okay with that.
    Maybe change it to say "care is available Monday - Friday and hours are dependent on each families needs?
    I would change my wording to something like this:


    "Established (city) in-home daycare is now offering part-time DAYTIME HOURS and occasional DAILY drop in childcare for children 12 months and up."


    I would also add something on the bottom like:

    "Weekend, evening and non-standard hours of child care are not available."

    or if you do offer that type of care, you could say:

    "Weekend, evening and non-standard hours of child care are available for additional fees."

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    • finsup
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jul 2013
      • 1025

      #3
      Definitely put Monday-Friday. I still get the occasional person who doesnt read and requests weekends but it cut down on it. I don't have "set" hours so I say "open Monday-Friday with hours flexible to your work schedule". Then when they tell me their hours, I will tell them if I can accommodate it and the rate (determined by what the hours they need are).
      But yeah, putting Monday-Friday at least should help some

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      • Baby Beluga
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2014
        • 3891

        #4
        Originally posted by Blackcat31
        I would change my wording to something like this:


        "Established (city) in-home daycare is now offering part-time DAYTIME HOURS and occasional DAILY drop in childcare for children 12 months and up."


        I would also add something on the bottom like:

        "Weekend, evening and non-standard hours of child care are not available."

        or if you do offer that type of care, you could say:

        "Weekend, evening and non-standard hours of child care are available for additional fees."
        Originally posted by finsup
        Definitely put Monday-Friday. I still get the occasional person who doesnt read and requests weekends but it cut down on it. I don't have "set" hours so I say "open Monday-Friday with hours flexible to your work schedule". Then when they tell me their hours, I will tell them if I can accommodate it and the rate (determined by what the hours they need are).
        But yeah, putting Monday-Friday at least should help some
        These are both great - thank you!

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