Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents doing pods, how are you approaching liability issues that can arise from having someone else's children in your home?
What do people do in nanny shares?
What do people do when they have play dates???
Exactly. People are overthinking this. It’s not a at-home daycare. You’re literally just paying a babysitter or a tutor to supervise DL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents doing pods, how are you approaching liability issues that can arise from having someone else's children in your home?
What do people do in nanny shares?
What do people do when they have play dates???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For parents doing pods, how are you approaching liability issues that can arise from having someone else's children in your home?
What do people do in nanny shares?
Anonymous wrote:For parents doing pods, how are you approaching liability issues that can arise from having someone else's children in your home?
Anonymous wrote:For parents doing pods, how are you approaching liability issues that can arise from having someone else's children in your home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a veteran teacher with experience in upper-income communities, my personal tutoring rate is $100/hour.
However, with requests being received for POD teaching, which means multiple hours a week, I am charging $75/hour for one on one or $50/hour for groups of two to four students ($50/hour per student).
for how many hours? are you doing lesson plans, or helping them on and off devices?
Anonymous wrote:We've lined up a college kid to live in our guest room, eat with us, and supervise two kids' DL each morning, plus two friends of our kids for two mornings. College kid can't return to her campus this fall, has her own studying to do most of the day and no longer wishes to stay with her family in a crowded NYC apartment.
Our family is paying room, board and $150/week. The other two families will pay $160/week combined.
We're OK with the DL supports our DCPS provides, but need an upbeat, with-it babysitter to supervise, and talk about content with the kids, to keep them engaged. We couldn't do that in the spring and the kids wandered off assigned links too much, and complained about being lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We've lined up a college kid to live in our guest room, eat with us, and supervise two kids' DL each morning, plus two friends of our kids for two mornings. College kid can't return to her campus this fall, has her own studying to do most of the day and no longer wishes to stay with her family in a crowded NYC apartment.
Our family is paying room, board and $150/week. The other two families will pay $160/week combined.
We're OK with the DL supports our DCPS provides, but need an upbeat, with-it babysitter to supervise, and talk about content with the kids, to keep them engaged. We couldn't do that in the spring and the kids wandered off assigned links too much, and complained about being lonely.
Sounds like the beginning of a Lifetime movie- My College Baby Sitter Stole My Husband! Haha! Just Kidding! Kinda.
Anonymous wrote:We've lined up a college kid to live in our guest room, eat with us, and supervise two kids' DL each morning, plus two friends of our kids for two mornings. College kid can't return to her campus this fall, has her own studying to do most of the day and no longer wishes to stay with her family in a crowded NYC apartment.
Our family is paying room, board and $150/week. The other two families will pay $160/week combined.
We're OK with the DL supports our DCPS provides, but need an upbeat, with-it babysitter to supervise, and talk about content with the kids, to keep them engaged. We couldn't do that in the spring and the kids wandered off assigned links too much, and complained about being lonely.
Anonymous wrote:We've lined up a college kid to live in our guest room, eat with us, and supervise two kids' DL each morning, plus two friends of our kids for two mornings. College kid can't return to her campus this fall, has her own studying to do most of the day and no longer wishes to stay with her family in a crowded NYC apartment.
Our family is paying room, board and $150/week. The other two families will pay $160/week combined.
We're OK with the DL supports our DCPS provides, but need an upbeat, with-it babysitter to supervise, and talk about content with the kids, to keep them engaged. We couldn't do that in the spring and the kids wandered off assigned links too much, and complained about being lonely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: just saw a zoom presentation from a local company charging a flat rate of $5k/month for up to five kids. the "tutor" is not a teacher and will only manage your kids other online classes and then provide some kind of "enrichment" actiity. They provide no lesson planning on assistance with homework. 9-4 five days a week. Parents have to form their own pods, 5k is flat rate even if you only have one 2 kids in the pod.
Anonymous wrote: just saw a zoom presentation from a local company charging a flat rate of $5k/month for up to five kids. the "tutor" is not a teacher and will only manage your kids other online classes and then provide some kind of "enrichment" actiity. They provide no lesson planning on assistance with homework. 9-4 five days a week. Parents have to form their own pods, 5k is flat rate even if you only have one 2 kids in the pod.