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Hi, Ashley congrats on your baby girl. This is a great video, I work from 7:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday I was just wondering since I am a group family daycare and do have an assistant. What is the benefit of working alone with 6 children since I want to change to working alone with no assistant. Thank you in advance
What makes you want to work alone? If you can afford to keep your assistant, you should keep her. One person helping you makes a huge difference with your day to day for many reasons. It’s just more work load and you need to be organized and stay on top of things when you are operating alone. A lot of prep as well. The only benefit is you don’t have the expense of paying someone. Other than that, the pros do outweigh the cons when having help.
Only 6 kids at a time? Where I live, we can have 8 if we’re unlicensed (which means only a business license) or 12 if we get licensed with our ministry of education and have an assistant.
Hi Ashley I love your videos, I recently became a provider in California and I'm loving your curriculum! Keep posting your videos girl, they inspire me! Congrats on your beautiful baby girl. ❤
Have you ever considered offering a 9 hour slot and offer an additional hr up to 5pm for an extra fee? A parent brought this up to my surprise and I wanted anther providers take on it.
Speaking of catering to your lifestyle… let’s say I can handle a 12 hour day… but want a 4 day work week… I know you said parents will make accommodations but do you think THAT is something I could swing? I mean, have you seen any other providers be successful operating a mon-thurs in home daycare? Or do you think parents could be turned off or away from the business by not having a full work week from their provider?
I don't know what state you are in, but this is correct in my state (Florida). You do need to either be awake, or hire someone for the night if you're open for the nights.
Do you have an assistant? I am licensed and only care for 6 children at a time but I also have 5 children of my own who may sometimes need to get picked up from school early sometimes and I am unable to. I am trying to figure out how to make this work, this is my 2nd yr in business.
I've always wondered the same thing, I have 3 children, 1 toddler with 2 being in elementary school and been wondering how I can make it work as well, which is delaying me from starting..
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Hi, Ashley
congrats on your baby girl.
This is a great video, I work from 7:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday
I was just wondering since I am a group family daycare and do have an assistant. What is the benefit of working alone with 6 children since I want to change to working alone with no assistant. Thank you in advance
What makes you want to work alone?
If you can afford to keep your assistant, you should keep her. One person helping you makes a huge difference with your day to day for many reasons.
It’s just more work load and you need to be organized and stay on top of things when you are operating alone. A lot of prep as well. The only benefit is you don’t have the expense of paying someone. Other than that, the pros do outweigh the cons when having help.
Only 6 kids at a time? Where I live, we can have 8 if we’re unlicensed (which means only a business license) or 12 if we get licensed with our ministry of education and have an assistant.
Yes 6 children at any given time.
Hi Ashley I love your videos, I recently became a provider in California and I'm loving your curriculum! Keep posting your videos girl, they inspire me! Congrats on your beautiful baby girl. ❤
This makes me so happy!!! Thank you for your support.
This really helpful thank you 😊
You are welcome.
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Have you ever considered offering a 9 hour slot and offer an additional hr up to 5pm for an extra fee?
A parent brought this up to my surprise and I wanted anther providers take on it.
Speaking of catering to your lifestyle… let’s say I can handle a 12 hour day… but want a 4 day work week… I know you said parents will make accommodations but do you think THAT is something I could swing? I mean, have you seen any other providers be successful operating a mon-thurs in home daycare? Or do you think parents could be turned off or away from the business by not having a full work week from their provider?
so if I'm open 24 hours , I can double my amount of kids as long as there's not more than six at a time is that correct?
I don't know what state you are in, but this is correct in my state (Florida). You do need to either be awake, or hire someone for the night if you're open for the nights.
Do you have an assistant? I am licensed and only care for 6 children at a time but I also have 5 children of my own who may sometimes need to get picked up from school early sometimes and I am unable to. I am trying to figure out how to make this work, this is my 2nd yr in business.
I've always wondered the same thing, I have 3 children, 1 toddler with 2 being in elementary school and been wondering how I can make it work as well, which is delaying me from starting..
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I love your videos you helped me a lot with starting my daycare check me out Mrs.Ashley!
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