LovesTimone
Christmas Day 2017
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My friend has a day care in her home she watches only special needs children. She gets paid a flat rate weekly. She does not drop off or pick up the bus stop outside her home. She charges about 100 a week per child, a bit more for some children, that need changing and such. She gets paid whether the child is there or not. She take kiddo's as early as 5:am and the last pick up is at 7:00pm, she does homework with some, feeds breakfast and dinner to some kids. As far as sick day for herself, she has a back up person who comes to her home as not to upset the routine of "her kids" as she calls then.
I know that just for after school care alone is around 100.00. and that is at the school. And if you are late picking up they charge you a dollar a min. after 6:00pm
My dd pays her sitter 25 dollars to watch my DGS ( 5months) for 1-1/2 to 2 hrs, when her DH and her sch. overlap. and he sleep most of the time.
I would check around and see what other day-care offer so that you can be in line with others, make sure to let them know what the special needs are.
I would sit down and talk with her, I suggest that you should give at least 12 to 24 hours notice so that parents can make other arrangements, anything last minute I don't know if I would not charge for. As parent might have to pay more to someone else for last minute. Do you charge her extra when she is late picking up? or drops off early? these are things that you need to talk about. It is better to have everything in writing and details worked out in advance so that everyone knows what to expect and to follow the rules.
Good Luck.
I know that just for after school care alone is around 100.00. and that is at the school. And if you are late picking up they charge you a dollar a min. after 6:00pm
My dd pays her sitter 25 dollars to watch my DGS ( 5months) for 1-1/2 to 2 hrs, when her DH and her sch. overlap. and he sleep most of the time.
I would check around and see what other day-care offer so that you can be in line with others, make sure to let them know what the special needs are.
I would sit down and talk with her, I suggest that you should give at least 12 to 24 hours notice so that parents can make other arrangements, anything last minute I don't know if I would not charge for. As parent might have to pay more to someone else for last minute. Do you charge her extra when she is late picking up? or drops off early? these are things that you need to talk about. It is better to have everything in writing and details worked out in advance so that everyone knows what to expect and to follow the rules.
Good Luck.