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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do the references to "school dropoff" and "school pickup" in the daily schedule mean there are kids you go drop-off/pick up at local schools?[b] There was one in-home I rejected as soon as I found out that she would be dropping off/picking up her own kid at school everyday while carting my child around. [/b](I would have been okay with if it had been a walking trip - but not with my kid being driven around.) You don't seem to mention (at least not where I could see) whether there are other full-time care providers and how many kids are in your care - this was the first thing I wanted to know when I was interviewing home daycares, since I did not want a solo provider.[/quote] And what do you propose a daycare provider do about her own child because you dont want snowflake"carted" around? I have taken child care children to school and activities and had to cart my child along for the ride. Its okay for that but not for yours? You need to remember that is why most child care providers are providing a service to parents while it enables her to stay home with her own child. [/quote] [b]Are you the OP? I sure hope not... Daycare providers need to arrange care for their own children. Yes you have a family, but you also have a job[/b]. [/quote] No i am not the OP. I AM a daycare provider and glad I have WAY more understanding parents/clients than those on this forum. Yes, I have a family. Why should I have to find someone else to do something I am quite capable of doing myself? I chose this occupation in order to juggle both work and my family and I do quite well at it. but then this isnt about me. [/quote] It's not about being understanding. It's about being professional. [/quote]
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