Your Questions About Child Care Providers

Daniel asks…
can I use my child care providers address to allow my child to go to a school outside of my school district?
I live in one city and my kid goes to school in another. The reason being is I have free child care in this city and they live one block away from the school. How can I keep my kid in this school legally?
Do I have to go in front of a judge or something?

admin answers:
Don’t think you are going to be able to register her with someone else address. In our school district you have to have documented proof you live at the address you give.
You need to talk to the both schools. The one she should go to and the one you want her to go to.

Mark asks…
How many child care providers are needed per child in a daycare?
thinking of opening a daycare and was wondering how many employees I would need per child?
In the state of Indiana. running a community center and want to have a daycare
Yes workers per child(ren). Making sure to have enough workers for the facility.

admin answers:
I have experience in taking care of almost all kind of children. I teach in a toddlers ministry when I was 11 and I took care of 6 children. So 1 teacher for 6 children. I hope you enjoy your daycare. I would like to have a kindergarten too.
Good Luck. Cool question.

Lisa asks…
What do average child care providers charge?
I am 15 years old and am working part time taking care of an 11 year old. It is going to be a steady job and I will be going to his house. How much should I charge?

admin answers:
Well
you just made my day

Michael asks…
What is the going rate for child care providers on the east coast?
My child care is basically 9-6 Monday thru Thursday

admin answers:
In NH about $150 a week.

Richard asks…
What is a good way to find child care providers in your area?
Not just daycares but people who take care of kids at their houses too. I don’t know anyone that does and I started asking around but nobody seems to know anybody who does this either.

admin answers:
Here are a few websites you can try,
www.care.com
www.sittercity.com
www.craiglist.com
also look in you local news paper or your subdivision news letter.
Good luck
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