Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Condos have restrictions. There's no way the HOA is going to let you run in-home daycare out of one.
I obviously don’t know about all HOAs, but I live in a large condo community in Arlington with an HOA and there is a licensed in-home daycare here.
Anonymous wrote:OP, are you accounting for taxes, etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.
I thought lots of these in home daycares usually start because someone is staying home to watch their own kid(s)!
Doesn't mean they're places you want to send your own child, especially if a fly by night operation just for a year and in a little condo.
OP here. Sorry, to clarify the baby would be about 6-9 months before I would consider starting this. It’s not like it would be round the clock nursing at that age!
I thought the appeal for parents would be:
Caregiver with teaching license
Ability to drive/walk to local parks and activities
Less exposure to covid than with traditional daycare
Designated space — condo is about 900 sq feet and no one would be living there so there wouldn’t suspiciously be any TV in the middle of the children’s play space like every in-home place I ever toured !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.
I thought lots of these in home daycares usually start because someone is staying home to watch their own kid(s)!
Doesn't mean they're places you want to send your own child, especially if a fly by night operation just for a year and in a little condo.
OP here. Sorry, to clarify the baby would be about 6-9 months before I would consider starting this. It’s not like it would be round the clock nursing at that age!
I thought the appeal for parents would be:
Caregiver with teaching license
Ability to drive/walk to local parks and activities
Less exposure to covid than with traditional daycare
Designated space — condo is about 900 sq feet and no one would be living there so there wouldn’t suspiciously be any TV in the middle of the children’s play space like every in-home place I ever toured !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.
I thought lots of these in home daycares usually start because someone is staying home to watch their own kid(s)!
Doesn't mean they're places you want to send your own child, especially if a fly by night operation just for a year and in a little condo.
Anonymous wrote:Condos have restrictions. There's no way the HOA is going to let you run in-home daycare out of one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.
I thought lots of these in home daycares usually start because someone is staying home to watch their own kid(s)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.
I thought lots of these in home daycares usually start because someone is staying home to watch their own kid(s)!
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't trust a daycare run out of a condo by someone who is more interested in nursing their own baby.