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I just bought a 6-8 seater runabout, thanks! Loving it so far.
Also selling my 6-seat Bye Bye Buggy for cheap...the wheels will need to be replaced at some point. Posting on kijiji today.
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My stroller wheels aren't going to hold up much longer, so I'm once again in the market for a new one.
I'm looking for a SIX passenger stroller in Ontario, would really prefer anything other than...
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Im looking for a 4-5 seat stroller, ideally a runabout or similar. I havr a foundations quad right now that is VERY used, and I'd like to upgrade before next winter!
I'm 2 hours outside the GTA,...
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While I agree that the new rules are insane and are creating a childcare crisis in this province, a petition, I'm sorry to say, won't do much good. The Coalition of Independent Childcare Providers of...
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You may actually find quite a few clients who would jump at the chance for an allergy-aware daycare. One of my first clients was a family who's son had a severe peanut and tree nut allergy. My house...
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Agencies in Ontario vary widely by area. Some are for-profit, some are not. Some are apparently wonderful, and some, well, not so much. Currently in Ontario, a private provider is allowed 5 daycare...
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Yes. Right now it is 5 daycare children under age 10, including any of your own under age 6. Starting Aug 31st 2017, that will change to 5 daycare children under age 13, including your own under age...
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Find out what your local schools are charging, if they have programs there.
Most of the schools here are charging between $21-$23, including a snack. So I would charge $20, and emphasis the...
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That is fantastic! I'm a sucker for repurposing projects on pinterest! Now if I could just figure out a space for it to go...lol
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Yep, WW is right. Your 2yo counts no matter what. For your older kids, you have 2 options:
1) take 2 one-year-olds and have your older kids count whenever they are home (before/after school, sick...
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Glad it worked out amicably. Maybe the provider actually forgot that the child needed a pet-free environment?
Regardless, this is great news. Good luck to your friend with finding a new daycare....
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I agree that your friend shouldn't have to pay the month's notice as the caregiver should have given a month's notice that a change like a pet was going to happen, in order to give her clients a...
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Lee-Bee is right. People think if they call themselves babysitters they don't have to follow the law. Not true. If you take care of the children on a regular basis for more than 10 hours a week you...
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Yep, it's bad here. With the new laws, I can only have 3 dckids, and right now I have ONE. I've had a space open since August that I can't fill (an over 2 space, of course) and my other other 2 kid...
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If there is no overlap, sure she can have 5 school-agers and 5 during the day - BUT if any of them overlapped for even 5 minutes she would be breaking the law. There aren't very many parents who only...
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I've never served breakfast but did stupidly allow one family to bring breakfast if the kids hadn't finished. I will never do it again.
A) They arrived at 8am, there's no reason why the kids can't...
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I think tossing a child raised with AP into group care is one of the worst things a parent can do. Group care is simply NOT conducive to AP and the child will understandably, freak out, as that is...
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I just termed 9 and 10yo boys after a month from absolute hell. I will never take children that old again.
It was constant wrestling, throwing toys and furniture, making fun of my kids, making fun...
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What province are you in? Some provinces have this (Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, I believe Nova Scotia) but most don't. In Ontario, for example, the only way to be "licensed" is to work for a...
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I had a family who's little guy was diagnosed with autism while in my care. Mom decided that going gluten-free would magically help him be "less" autistic. OK, well, not my kid. I said they would...
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