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  • originalkat
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1392

    Anyone Care to Share?

    I was thinking it might be interesting to share our age, how long we have been doing home daycare, if our own children are a part of our home childcare, and any other interesting info like why we started doing home childcare.

    I am 30 years old.
    I have been a home daycare provider for 2 years. (Center based before that for 10 years)
    I have 2 daughters (4 and 2 yrs. old) who are also a part of my program.
    I have been married for 11 years. We are a Military Family.
    I started my business after we bought our first home. I wanted to provide a quality preschool/daycare in a small setting offering parents a more personal childcare experience than centers can offer. I also wanted to stay home to be with my own children.

    Fun Fact: My husband and I went to trucking school before we had children and drove over-the-road for about a year. A wonderful learning experience and got to see th whole country (except the far northeast).
  • Persephone
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 287

    #2
    I am 33 years old.
    I have been a home daycare provider (For part time kids) for 1 year. I worked in a Center 13 years before my son was born.
    I have 1 3 year old son.
    I started my business so pick up some extra money while staying at home.

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    • safechner
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 753

      #3
      I am 31 years old.
      I have been a home daycare provider for 8 years.
      I keep two full time little girls (both of them are sisters) for two years.
      I have two daughters 9 and 7.
      I was a stay at home mom after my daughter was born then I decided to start my business to keep me busy when my first daughter was 10 month old.

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      • Veronica
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jan 2010
        • 6

        #4
        I am 26 and have been watching children off and on for 10 years. We bought our first home 4 months ago and I am getting licened in the next month.I have three kids and I watch three other kids.

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        • mac60
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • May 2008
          • 1610

          #5
          I am not telling my age. , But I will say that I worked for a woodworking company for 21 years and I was the Quality/Safety Manager for 7 yr, then a dept supervisor for 3, then quit due to a jerk of a boss. I have had my daycare business for 10 1/2 years. I have 2 kids, soon to be 19 yr old daughter and a just turned 21 yr old son. Both are in college, daughter for nursing and son going into Physical Therapy Assistant. I go to college part time too, I am over half way done for an Associates Deagree. Next year, all three will be going to the same college, right now my daughter and I go to the same one.

          Sorry for all the info.....I do get gabby.

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          • momma2girls
            Daycare.com Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 2283

            #6
            Hi!
            I don't like my age, but there is not alot I can do about it- LOL!!!
            I am 42 yrs. old---UGHHH!!!!!
            I have been married to a wonderful man for almost 9 yrs.
            I have 3 beautiful girls- one is 21(3 yrs. of college down, and a really great singer) , one is 7, and one is almost 2!!!!
            I have been a nurse, and an EMT for 20 yrs.
            I quit my job, to stay at home with my 7 yr. old
            My daycare started up from there with a neighbor of mine as a fill in.

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            • Carole's Daycare
              Daycare Member
              • Jan 2010
              • 238

              #7
              I am 38 years old. My 18th anniversary is this Feb 13th. I have been a licensed childcare provider for 8 ys. I originally went to college to teach Spanish, but due to budget cuts etc there were no jobs in my area in the field, so I worked for years as the insurance/billing manager for a clinic, then bookeeper for a law firm.
              I have a 17 yr old daughter and an 8 yr old son. I had some bad experiences with daycare for my daughter, so when my son was born 9-6-01 ( he was a twin and his brother died in utero) I was concerned about finding good care. The day I came home from the hospital was 9-11. Married to a soldier, I knew I was going to be on my own with the kids. I also knew they would need more from me than I could give them working full time, so I quit my job to open a daycare. I occasionally teach classes for other providers through my local resource and referral (on military deployment and separation issues), and teach self defense for women.

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              • Childminder
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Oct 2009
                • 1500

                #8
                Well you asked!
                I will be 54 in a couple of weeks.
                I started watching children when I was 9 years old.
                'Babysat' in middle school.
                High school ran a 'childcare center' out of my home weekends and evenings.
                I was an in home provider at 17.
                Opened my first home daycare @ 23.
                Cub scout leader 4 years.
                Girl scout leader 10 years. 5 as a Mackinac Island Honor Scout leader.
                Took 7 years 'off' and nannied.
                Opened this home daycare in 2004.
                Grandma to 6yr, 3yr, and two 5mo olds (not twins).
                I see little people.

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                • momofboys
                  Advanced Daycare Member
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 2560

                  #9
                  I am 37 years old & a mom to three boys (ages 8, 6 & 2). My husband & I have been married for 11 years. Prior to having children I worked in various jobs, I was a Proofreader/Editor for a large insurance company (loved that job, I have an English degree & my forte is getting out my red pen & making corrections, ). When we decided we wanted to begin having kids I didn't want the full-time, work in the city with a long commute job so I worked many years part-time at a small local library. Great job (bad pay/bad hours)! So I did the SAHM thing for a few years before we decided this is not paying our bills & just getting us into debt. So last summer I decided I was interested in caring for a few kids in our home. This was mostly the idea b/c my older boys are both in school all day now & I would only have my two year old here to entertain. So far it has worked out well although I am still trying to figure some things out. This board is great & has been so helpful for me!

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                  • My4SunshineGirlsNY
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 577

                    #10
                    I am 34.....I have four girls ages 12, 10, 6, and 4....my oldest girl doesn't like to participate in any daycare activities (unless we go on a trip) but they are all here for daycare.

                    I started doing informal daycare when my 2nd daughter was 10 months old which was 10 years ago. I did it on and off through those years with a couple of part time jobs inbetween.

                    Last year we were in need of a second income so I had to go get a full time job. My youngest daughter was 3 and she was in daycare and was so sad...she is very shy outside of the home and she wouldn't play...every day at pick up I looked through the window as I pulled up (daycare center) and she was just standing in the middle of the room watching everyone play with a sad face on, nobody paying any attention to her.

                    I knew I would rather run my own home daycare, all it would have took to make what I was bringing home after paying my daycare was one full time child. I got more busy as more people asked for me and because of finances I took them in....so I decided to get liscensed.

                    I just got my licenced in Sept. 2009.....I LOVE the benifit of being here at home to do crafts/activities with my kids and providing the same for other kids....but sometimes I do find it overwhelming, I can't lie. I guess it's the two families with difficult kids that have made it that way...the othe kiddos are just wonderful!

                    I guess there is fault in any job, and I would still much rather have this job than being away from my family, but the income is so unstable for me...I'm in a small town where income is low and nobody seems to want to pay.

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                    • gbcc
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 647

                      #11
                      My name is Heather
                      I just turned 30 last week
                      I have a 7 year old boy that tries to be very helpful with the daycare children! I also have my 8 year old niece that also lives with me the majority of the time.
                      I have been doing registered childcare for 3 years and just received my license last week so that I can have more children.
                      Before doing child care I was a social worker for addicts at the County. My son was due to go to Kindergarten and my mother, who watched my son, decided to move out of town. I was devastated at the thought of my son being with strangers for such long hours. My mother was a provider growing up so on a whim (that thankfully worked out!) I decided to put in my two weeks notice and a ad in the paper on the same day!

                      I love being home with my son sharing these precious years I will always remember but never get again. I do miss counseling though. I always thought I would go back when my son was old enough, but now I can't imagine ever having a boss again!

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                      • misol
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2010
                        • 716

                        #12
                        I am 35 years old.
                        Married for 5 years.
                        Two children (Boy 3y, girl 17m) and one stepdaughter (15y)
                        I love children and have been taking care of them off and on for 12 years.
                        I got licensed, quit my full-time job that I hated, and opened my daycare in Sept 2009. I wanted to do this back in 2006 when my son was born but I let my hubby talk me out of it. After my daughter was born, I was desperate to be home with my children. They were growing up way too fast and we can't get these precious years back! So...hubby had two choices: Either get another job so I can stay home with our kids OR get on board with my plan for a home daycare. It didn't take him long to decide ::

                        I must say that taking care of other people's children is a lot different than taking care of your own. I guess I was thinking in my head that it would be like having my own kids times 3. Not so. It's more like having my own kids times 5!

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                        • Pammie
                          Daycare Member
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 447

                          #13
                          I'm 48 years young (you all make me feel old)
                          My hubby and I have been married for 26 years.
                          We have 2 kids, a son who is 22-graduated college and is a senior programmer for a dot.com company, and a daughter who is 19 and going to OSU (go Bucks) majoring in Chinese/Mandarin and Psychology.
                          I've had my daycare for 22 years. I originally thought I'd just do daycare while my kids were little and then would get a "real job":: when they started school. Well, here I am all these years later!
                          My college degrees are in Child Development and Nutrition Education.
                          I currently care for #7 children on my roster (only 6 at a time as per Ohio laws) between the ages of 7mo-9yrs. All of my clients are teachers, so I LOVE snow days and school holidays because I'm off too!!
                          This is a great thread!
                          Hugs
                          Pammie

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                          • melissa ann
                            Senior Member
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 736

                            #14
                            I just turned 37.
                            Married for 13 1/2 yrs,
                            Have 2 children. A 5 yr old daughter, almost 3 yr old son.
                            I had worked at a grocery store for about 3 years, while in high school
                            Then I went into the factory world. Was an assistant supervisor for a spell.
                            Once my daughter was born, I stayed home with her. I was going to back to work when she turned 2, but 2 months prior, bingo. Pregnant again.
                            I started childcare in March 2008. I've had the same (annoying at times) family. I watch 3 children including my own 2.

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                            • Former Teacher
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1331

                              #15
                              *I am 36 years old
                              *Worked at the same center from the age of 17 to 35. Yes ALL my adult life!
                              *I worked my way up from being a part time caregiver to Assistant Director/Preschool Teacher.
                              *I finally left the center on Feb. 12.2009 for many personal reasons. However my love of children is always there.
                              *I am now a current nanny to a 2 year old boy, though mom is set to give birth to her second child in May.
                              *I have been married to my HS sweetheart for almost 3 years. I always tell him that our lives should be a prime time movie. We met when we were 14/16 years old and even though I moved out of state we never lost contact. He eventually married and had a son. I never married. Over the years we kept in just enough contact (with the once every few years phone call!) to finally make a go of it. His divorce became final in Jan 2006, he moved here in Feb 07 and then we were married in Sept 07.
                              *We have no children of our own. For medical reasons I can not give birth. We do however have our son who lives with his mother from my hubby's first marriage. We are still looking into adoption. It's a very hard process!
                              *This forum is my hourly site to check and I am proud to say that!!!

                              Mac, I am gabby too ::

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