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[quote=nannydebsays][quote=Anonymous]How about if I come to your house and care for 6 neighborhood 3 & 4 year olds? Each of the parents pay me. Am I everyone's nanny?[/quote] PP, since I have no child in that mix (and if I did I wouldn't allow a single caregiver to manage that many kids in my home), you would be an uninvited intruder making an effort to take over my home and have it serve as your own family daycare. A nanny [b]goes to her employer's home to do her job[/b]. She may care for a child or children from 1 family, or for children from 2 or 3 families, b ut she does her work in one of the family homes, and is paid by each family. Nanny is an [b]employee[/b]. A family day care provider [b]uses her own home[/b] or another suitable location to care for children from 1 or more families. The children may all be related or unrelated. There are rules and regs governing the number of kids permitted, and the care provider may have to take into account that her own kid(s) are in the mix. A family daycare provider is [b]the boss of the daycare, and the parents are her clients[/b]. She sets her own rules, manages her own time, and if a parent dislikes how the FDCP provides care, that parent finds someone else to provide care. If the FDCP chooses to "fire" a family, she does so at her will and on her timetable. A FDCP is [b]self-employed[/b].[/quote]
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