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Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.

I don't believe that is current. You know as well as everyone how ridiculous that is. Fess up.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.

I don't believe that is current. You know as well as everyone how ridiculous that is. Fess up.


Did I say it was current? This was almost 8 years ago!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.

I don't believe that is current. You know as well as everyone how ridiculous that is. Fess up.


Did I say it was current? This was almost 8 years ago!

You said you had 3 infants, 3 toddlers, and 2 school-aged kids. I feel sorry for your ignorance, but even more so for those poor children.
Anonymous
Twin nanny here. My current charges are 7 months and imagining adding a 4 month old would be doable but really not great care for any of them. But having, say, 12 month olds and a 9 month old would be much more manageable and having 18 month olds and a 16 month old would be totally reasonable. If you want to do this, get a great, experienced share or multiples nanny, and then hire a second "mother's helper" type for a lower rate for the first 6 months of the share for at least 6 hours each day. Then cut your mother's helper back to more like 3 hours a day (you may have to find a new person) until all 3 have transitioned to one nap. After that they should be totally doable for one experienced person.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.


Wow! I'm currently licensed in Maryland and we can have no more than two under 24 months and up to eight children total for one care provider. In my opinion that's too many kids and I don't know how just one person could handle more than two infants.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would love this position! I've worked with 4 sets of twins and 3 sets of triplets. I also ran a licensed home daycare with 3 infants, 3 toddlers and 2 school-age. I recently got my certification as a Postpartum Doula for Multiples.

Which county gave you that license? You sound like a story teller.


With those numbers and no helpers, I'd like to know that too!


Licensing allowed 6 children under school-age, plus 2 school-age. The under school-age could consist of no more than 3 under 12 months of age.

Odd how you refuse to say where is that allowed.


It was in Texas.


Wow! I'm currently licensed in Maryland and we can have no more than two under 24 months and up to eight children total for one care provider. In my opinion that's too many kids and I don't know how just one person could handle more than two infants.

They can't. But if you have to, you just do your best.
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