Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some folks are fooled by those big centers. Are the workers that happy there with their minimum wages? I'd think not.
I'm curious how much in home daycare assistants get paid. I think it's very low at my in home daycare, because I've been there only two months, and already two people out of the three assistants got replaced. I also think that this daycare doesn't pay a lot, because it seems everyone there is part time. The assistant in the morning is always different from the one in the evening and it's often different day to day. There was one assistant that I liked and I was impressed with her credentials (former teacher who was caring and warm) and of course she didn't stay even a month. It made me wonder if the pay was bad or whether the owner was a bad employer.
Anonymous wrote:I have worked in two home daycares and in two childcare centers. I would never work at another home daycare or put my children in one. Yes, the parents may love them but once the doors close, and the parents are gone, it's completely different. Usually there isn't an extra set of hands or eyes. You really need an extra set of eyes. Providers say they don't do this (no tv watching or with holding food) but I witness it. They are lovely in front of parents and then horrible to the kids. Child care centers are a bit more secure to me. Extra eyes and hands. You may not have that one stable person in the classroom but you will have teachers that will get to know your child closely and care for them. Child care centers are more strict. It's VERY strict actually. A lot of things that we, as teachers, must do or must not do. It's annoying on a teachers end because it's chaotic, but it's worth it. I understand that not all home daycare centers are like this but I'm just saying, be careful.
Anonymous wrote:I have worked in two home daycares and in two childcare centers. I would never work at another home daycare or put my children in one. Yes, the parents may love them but once the doors close, and the parents are gone, it's completely different. Usually there isn't an extra set of hands or eyes. You really need an extra set of eyes. Providers say they don't do this (no tv watching or with holding food) but I witness it. They are lovely in front of parents and then horrible to the kids. Child care centers are a bit more secure to me. Extra eyes and hands. You may not have that one stable person in the classroom but you will have teachers that will get to know your child closely and care for them. Child care centers are more strict. It's VERY strict actually. A lot of things that we, as teachers, must do or must not do. It's annoying on a teachers end because it's chaotic, but it's worth it. I understand that not all home daycare centers are like this but I'm just saying, be careful.
Anonymous wrote:Some folks are fooled by those big centers. Are the workers that happy there with their minimum wages? I'd think not.
Anonymous wrote:Some folks are fooled by those big centers. Are the workers that happy there with their minimum wages? I'd think not.
Anonymous wrote:Some folks are fooled by those big centers. Are the workers that happy there with their minimum wages? I'd think not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was very pro home daycare until I discovered an online forum for home daycare providers and realized how many trash working mothers, try to find ways to skirt regulations and lie to parents, and have completely chaotic personal lives that invariably affect the home environment.
Jeez. Link??