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  • Ariana
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 8969

    Is This Legal?

    A woman in my area just started taking kids for "craft days and evenings". Her whole shtick is that it gives parents time for running errands etc and even date nights in the evenings. She will have a craft day from 1-4pm and charge $25 per kid and then date night will be fom 7-9pm at $25 per kid. She welcomes children of all ages.

    Does this sound legal to you? I am in Canada so we are allowed to be legally unlicensed with up to 5 kids including our own. She has a teenage assistant with her but it looks like she takes in a lot of kids at a time, up to 10.

    This is someone who has run a bunch of businesses out of her home trying to make money. Nothing wrong with that but this just doesn't seem legit to me especially since I can't do it legally!
  • mommyneedsadayoff
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2015
    • 1754

    #2
    Im not sure if it is legal, but it does touch on the topic of babysitting that has been plauging me lately. With operations like this, 24/7 care, and late night care, do babysitters even exist anymore? It all seems to fall under the daycare radar (meaning less per hr).

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    • Mike
      starting daycare someday
      • Jan 2014
      • 2507

      #3
      Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm 99% sure from the research I did that it's not legal if she is watching more than 5 kids total. From what I remember (was a few years ago I did the study), as long as you are being paid to watch other people's kids, you have to abide by the limits. The Ontario unlicensed limit is 5 no matter how many adults there are.

      I'm betting she didn't even look into the rules and regulations. Just start a new business and hope for the best.
      Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
      They are also our future.

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

        #4
        How old are the kids? Is it a babysitting service or a craft night?

        I have no idea on the regulations but there are a few people who do 'paint nite' type things for kids out of their homes. It is a popular birthday party thing here. I would think there would be some regulations on it but not sure that it would fall under home daycare regulations.

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        • Play Care
          Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 6642

          #5
          In my State the hours and numbers would matter. Less than 3 hours is not regulated, which is why a lot of preschools keep their hours to under 3 and do morning and afternoon classes.

          IMO (and I think the "legal" definition) of babysitting, is when you are providing care for kids in THEIR home. I think once you do it at your home, or a different location, it becomes tricky.

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          • Puddleduck
            New Daycare.com Member
            • Jun 2011
            • 62

            #6
            How often is she offering the service? I think it has to be consistent in order to be called daycare...but with the new unclear regulations I'm not entirely sure.
            I do know that having an assistant means nothing if it does qualify as daycare. It would still be 5 kids maximum no matter how many adults are present.

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            • Puddleduck
              New Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2011
              • 62

              #7
              The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced it would qualify as home child care and she would have to follow the Child Care and Early Years Act.
              If she was providing the service to people for say, a birthday party in someone else's home, I think she could work around that. But if it's in her home and she's accepting money...that's child care according to our gov't.

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              • Ariana
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 8969

                #8
                Yes it is a VERY grey area! I think if the children are over the age of 6 you can have more kids but under that they need to follow the Early Years Act of Ontario.

                I contacted her directly and she knew the rules and regulations and assured me she only has 6 kids and not more than 2 under the age of 5. That was a relief because I would love to send my kid! I also am thinking it might be a great business opportunity for me as well

                She is running a March break camp and right on the ad she says that there is only 5 spaces and they are age dependent. I think she knows her stuff which is GREAT!

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                • Mike
                  starting daycare someday
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 2507

                  #9
                  It sounds like she may know what she's doing, which is a good thing.

                  The magic age here is 10. Limits are:

                  Ontario licensed:
                  - 6 children under age 10
                  - 2 children under age 2
                  - your own children under age 6 are included

                  If you operate with 2 child care providers, you may be allowed to double the numbers.

                  Ontario unlicensed:
                  - 5 children under age 10
                  - 2 children under age 2
                  - your own children under age 6 are included

                  more details - Child Care and Early Years Act
                  Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 S.o. 2014, chapter 11 Schedule 1 Consolidation Period: From June 6, 2024 to the e-Laws currency date. Last...


                  I posted the limits for all Canadian provinces over at another forum that's pretty much dead.
                  Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                  They are also our future.

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                  • Ariana
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Jun 2011
                    • 8969

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mike
                    It sounds like she may know what she's doing, which is a good thing.

                    The magic age here is 10. Limits are:

                    Ontario licensed:
                    - 6 children under age 10
                    - 2 children under age 2
                    - your own children under age 6 are included

                    If you operate with 2 child care providers, you may be allowed to double the numbers.

                    Ontario unlicensed:
                    - 5 children under age 10
                    - 2 children under age 2
                    - your own children under age 6 are included

                    more details - Child Care and Early Years Act
                    Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 S.o. 2014, chapter 11 Schedule 1 Consolidation Period: From June 6, 2024 to the e-Laws currency date. Last...


                    I posted the limits for all Canadian provinces over at another forum that's pretty much dead.
                    http://www.godaycare.com/daycareforu...p?topic=2872.0
                    Thanks Mike!

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                    • Jupadia
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 836

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Mike
                      It sounds like she may know what she's doing, which is a good thing.

                      The magic age here is 10. Limits are:

                      Ontario licensed:
                      - 6 children under age 10
                      - 2 children under age 2
                      - your own children under age 6 are included

                      If you operate with 2 child care providers, you may be allowed to double the numbers.

                      Ontario unlicensed:
                      - 5 children under age 10
                      - 2 children under age 2
                      - your own children under age 6 are included

                      more details - Child Care and Early Years Act
                      Child Care and Early Years Act, 2014 S.o. 2014, chapter 11 Schedule 1 Consolidation Period: From June 6, 2024 to the e-Laws currency date. Last...


                      I posted the limits for all Canadian provinces over at another forum that's pretty much dead.
                      http://www.godaycare.com/daycareforu...p?topic=2872.0

                      Sorry to correct but under the new early learning act for Ontario children up age 13 count in numbers. Also it no longer mater how many providers are on site you can only have the limits you listed.

                      OP
                      Care in school / business hours requires same supervision as evenings or other times of day. The only exception would be for kids over 4 and if it's a camp. (Don't know eat camp regulations would be).

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                      • Mike
                        starting daycare someday
                        • Jan 2014
                        • 2507

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Jupadia
                        Sorry to correct but under the new early learning act for Ontario children up age 13 count in numbers. Also it no longer mater how many providers are on site you can only have the limits you listed.
                        Correct away.
                        As I posted on the other site, things do change.
                        Children are little angels, even when they are little devils.
                        They are also our future.

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                        • Jupadia
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 836

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mike
                          Correct away.
                          As I posted on the other site, things do change.
                          Thanks for not minding I just know cause the new regulations realy effected how many kids I could have cause my boys both have to be counted now where before they never.

                          I also know of one exception for providers allowed 5 kids. This can incress to 6 if you (provider) has a child age 4 or 5 enrolled in school. Then you can have 6 kids with only 1 under 2.

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                          • LovetheSun
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 159

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Play Care
                            In my State the hours and numbers would matter. Less than 3 hours is not regulated, which is why a lot of preschools keep their hours to under 3 and do morning and afternoon classes.

                            IMO (and I think the "legal" definition) of babysitting, is when you are providing care for kids in THEIR home. I think once you do it at your home, or a different location, it becomes tricky.
                            Anyone knows if this applies to California as well?

                            There are a few preschools in our area who only offer 3 hours care, maybe thats why?

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