KC,
I had to walk away for a bit and really think about your post. I'm going to be pretty honest in the fact it upset me quite a bit. Its like your saying you can't provide good quality childcare unless you have a break in the day.
You and I both know that isn't the case... I would think MOST childcare providers work (in some capacity) during nap time. Plus, you don't have an assistant which means you have to work DOUBLY as hard. I truly don't know how you do it by yourself. You are my hero.
Even when its naptime if I get lucky and everyone is sleeping, I'm cleaning, finishing up things from the morning, writing up reports, etc. If I do eat I do it in about a 10 min session and still eat at my desk while working. Are you saying since I don't take the whole 2 hours for lunchtime and watching tv that I don't provide quality care?
That's silliness. Of course you provide quality care.
I don't have the luxury of an assistance but serve good food,when we can get outside the kids run and get all their energies out, consistent schedules are a must I agree. Still trying to figure out why having all that should give you a solid mid day break. I guess if I did have the assistant I could give them all that I do during my break and take it for myself.
Exactly. If you had the luxury of an assistant, you could watch TV during nap time.
Anyway, I just feel your post was saying since we don't sit during our break time that we don't offer quality care. In a way this post could have gone in "How much break do you get through the day".
I actually took it as... If I was organized, ran a good program, fed my children healthy food, had perfect children, had a consistent schedule, and gave them excercise, that I would have time for a break. I have NO idea how that translates to a break, but it's all good.
I had to walk away for a bit and really think about your post. I'm going to be pretty honest in the fact it upset me quite a bit. Its like your saying you can't provide good quality childcare unless you have a break in the day.
You and I both know that isn't the case... I would think MOST childcare providers work (in some capacity) during nap time. Plus, you don't have an assistant which means you have to work DOUBLY as hard. I truly don't know how you do it by yourself. You are my hero.

Even when its naptime if I get lucky and everyone is sleeping, I'm cleaning, finishing up things from the morning, writing up reports, etc. If I do eat I do it in about a 10 min session and still eat at my desk while working. Are you saying since I don't take the whole 2 hours for lunchtime and watching tv that I don't provide quality care?
That's silliness. Of course you provide quality care.

I don't have the luxury of an assistance but serve good food,when we can get outside the kids run and get all their energies out, consistent schedules are a must I agree. Still trying to figure out why having all that should give you a solid mid day break. I guess if I did have the assistant I could give them all that I do during my break and take it for myself.
Exactly. If you had the luxury of an assistant, you could watch TV during nap time.

Anyway, I just feel your post was saying since we don't sit during our break time that we don't offer quality care. In a way this post could have gone in "How much break do you get through the day".
I actually took it as... If I was organized, ran a good program, fed my children healthy food, had perfect children, had a consistent schedule, and gave them excercise, that I would have time for a break. I have NO idea how that translates to a break, but it's all good.

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