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    Shy
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    I tried to work with Wee Watch but found my local one terribly disorganized. Had to chase them to get calls back and get an interview. Once I had my interview and reviewed their pay and policies, I wasn't interested in working with them. They never called about potential clients anyway - that is until about 2 months later when I had gotten clients on my own already.

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    love wee watch

    Hi there

    I have a totally different opinion. I came into this business through Wee Watch and had tons of great experiences with them. Firstly they were always there to answer any questions I had, they were able to get me set up and running a daycare very quickly. they helped me pay for all of the things I needed to set up such as police checks, equipment, CPR etc. As for the comment about a program, they don't expect that we are all doing the same thing or the menu. My experience was that they will aid you in ideas but it's not structured by them. They have 1 monthly "Wee Watch" event that is done once a month and all Wee Watch providers are expected to participate. I am able to come up with my own ideas and use their website to assist me in planning. Also the menu I created by myself, following the Canada's Food Guide.

    I am really happy with Wee Watch. All the seminars that are covered and training help the provider with professional development. Because it can be a very isolating job it's nice to feel like you have a monthly sisterhood where you can go to these seminars and meet with the other providers to get tips etc.

    I disagree with most of what people put on here. If a parent had a bad situation with a Wee Watch provider that is very unfortunate, but really it could happen to anyone. I have heard people complain about centres and private home daycares also. My home inspections were done to a tee, and I was also approved by the Ministry of Education.

    Looking to see who I am check me out on Facebook

    www.facebook.com/BurlingtonKidsClub

    Kelly

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