Anonymous wrote:Anything is possible , I babysit in my home all the time for years no licence or anything .I rise my nephews and more kids. So now grandmothers, ants and all family members need license to have a child that is not your at home ? BS people who say that are envy because they can't do it they do not have a house nice enough and child proof to have kids over . They live in small filthy , unsafe places. I have kids over all the time and they all pay good money when I babysit at my very own home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Presumably not. As I said, the legal definition is based on the location.
Yep. This is not some nebulous thing. There are specific laws pertaining to daycares and nannying out of your home could put you in violation of local and state laws. You should read up or consult a lawyer or you are putting yourself at major risk.
I doubt anyone here consults a lawyer before hiring an illegal babysitter.
The parents aren't going to get into trouble. The caregiver is the one who can be fired, and if something happens to a child in her care in an unlicensed, unregulated home daycare...
*fined, not fired
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Presumably not. As I said, the legal definition is based on the location.
Yep. This is not some nebulous thing. There are specific laws pertaining to daycares and nannying out of your home could put you in violation of local and state laws. You should read up or consult a lawyer or you are putting yourself at major risk.
I doubt anyone here consults a lawyer before hiring an illegal babysitter.
The parents aren't going to get into trouble. The caregiver is the one who can be fired, and if something happens to a child in her care in an unlicensed, unregulated home daycare...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Presumably not. As I said, the legal definition is based on the location.
Yep. This is not some nebulous thing. There are specific laws pertaining to daycares and nannying out of your home could put you in violation of local and state laws. You should read up or consult a lawyer or you are putting yourself at major risk.
I doubt anyone here consults a lawyer before hiring an illegal babysitter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Presumably not. As I said, the legal definition is based on the location.
Yep. This is not some nebulous thing. There are specific laws pertaining to daycares and nannying out of your home could put you in violation of local and state laws. You should read up or consult a lawyer or you are putting yourself at major risk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Presumably not. As I said, the legal definition is based on the location.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
So if i read to the kids and help them sound out letters, and have them practice writing their name am I now a teacher running a school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
It's not mean, it's the legal definition. A caregiver caring for children in the caregiver's home is a daycare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Like Taylor Swift once sung------> "Why do you have to be so mean??!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?
That's an in-home daycare, not a nanny. It doesn't belong in this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Do nannies ever host in their own homes?