Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering the same. We are on our second child in an in-home daycare, 4 years total and she's never raised our rates. She does not charge for sick days or holidays and gives each family a vacation week per year to not pay, but I pay her 52 weeks per year for 5 days a week regardless. We also give her two weeks pay every Christmas but it still doesn't feel like enough! We are paying $300 week for one child right now.
Adding she has never once ever taken a day off or closed. Not once in 4 years including the pandemic and somehow *knock on wood* covid has never run through her house.
…. That she’s told you.
But honestly, she sounds wonderful.
If your daycare doesn’t raise her own rates, but you feel they deserve more than give them generous bonuses, random gift cards, and other major token of appreciation.
Do you mean that she might take days off without saying anything? Or that she wouldn't have disclosed covid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been wondering the same. We are on our second child in an in-home daycare, 4 years total and she's never raised our rates. She does not charge for sick days or holidays and gives each family a vacation week per year to not pay, but I pay her 52 weeks per year for 5 days a week regardless. We also give her two weeks pay every Christmas but it still doesn't feel like enough! We are paying $300 week for one child right now.
Adding she has never once ever taken a day off or closed. Not once in 4 years including the pandemic and somehow *knock on wood* covid has never run through her house.
…. That she’s told you.
But honestly, she sounds wonderful.
If your daycare doesn’t raise her own rates, but you feel they deserve more than give them generous bonuses, random gift cards, and other major token of appreciation.
Anonymous wrote:My amazing in-home daycare provider hasn't raised her rates in the year and year and a half we've been there either. Still $250 a week and 20-month old DS is flourishing! I would be more than willing to pay if she raised her rates, but instead give her and her assistant generous cash gifts for the holidays and birthdays.