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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]...what do I need to know? And does running it out of my rental property ( or my second home) make it different for licensing purposes? I’ll be having another child this spring so was thinking about creative ways to stay home with the kiddo for the first year. . During the year I teach for local school system but the job has zero flexibility ( in terms of the schedule... plus for someone who wants to breastfeed for a year it would be impossible working and don’t know where I could pump other than some gross closet). I’d love to stay home with baby for a while so thinking to take a break from teaching all next school year. With the high cost of childcare it wouldn’t be worth it to work part time so thinking about maybe starting an in-home daycare. About to buy a new house but problem is I know our new home won’t be very big and I wouldn’t want to run an in home daycare out of a duplex or small Arlington home. Have a condo now that we were planning to turn into a rental but now wondering if I could use that as the place for the in-home care. Would also be appealing because it would help separate “work” from “home”. Mortgage isn’t terrible so think I would only need to watch 2 kids in addition to my own to make it worthwhile. Quick glance at licensing materials talks about running daycare out of own residence.... would make a difference that it is a second residence or rental property? Or is this idea not practical. Tell me what my pregnant brain isn’t thinking through! [/quote] If you're college educated (from a good enough one) and you seem to be caring and make good judgments, I would not care the place is a condo or that you had your own child there. If your curriculum, schedules and other stuff on paper seems organized and well thought put, that helps a lot. [/quote]
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