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    what time do you close? if they are asking you to take the child after you close....no go! you will resent it after so long. if they are just asking you to take the child within your hours but a long day....consider charging extra to make up for the longer care provided.
    I close at 5:35, if any picks up after that they owe me a 10$ late fee at pick-up.
    I take a lot of nurses kids...they work 10 hour shifts...I don't mind as long as it falls with in my hours, anything after 9 hours though has an extra hourly charge. They are all ok with that.

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    My hours are 7:30-5:00pm, but each family has to choose nine hours of care per day within that time period. I used to be open until 5:30 and I HATED it! It was just so hard to get dinner ready and get my kids fed, bathed and to bed on time. Now I am often done at 4:30 and that feels so divine...totally worth getting up a bit earlier to open at 7:30 as I now have time to spend relaxing with my own kids before cooking dinner and they get to bed on time and I still have some time to relax in the evening. I think you are right to pass on that one...it makes life so much more stressful and tiring!

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    I have 1 dcg that is here from 6am - 6pm 1 - 4 days a week. I had just opened my dayhome when I agreed to take her on - against the advice of all the very wise ladies on this site. She is a great baby and parents are great too - but the days I have her are LONG. The early mornings don't bother me too much, but I HATE the late pick-ups as it really eats into my time with my family. My posted hours are 7:30 - 5:30 but I think I will change that to close by 5:00 as I have kids come and go.

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    My hours are from 7:30 - 5. I have 1 family that starts at 7 and they pay me extra to open just for them. I won't work past 5 for anyone.
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    For two weeks out of the month I work from 6 am to 5pm (some nights 5:30) and for the other two weeks I work from 6:30 am to 5 pm (sometimes 5:30). It is a really long day.

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    I'm open from 7:30-5pm but work usually from 8am-4:45 and no family exceeds a 9 hour day. I charge fees for early or late or exceeding 9 hours and parents don't like to pay extra fees. I figure that most people work a 7.5 to 8 hour day and I'm giving them a whole extra hour for commuting, so 9 hours is the max.

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    I work 7 AM - 5 PM. Anything more is way too long for me and the child. My parents have been pretty good about pickups. Also, I make sure to include their scheduled pick-up time in their contract ie. 4:15 pm which helps.

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    I am open 7:00 - 5:30 and will take kids for up to 10 hours during that time. Anything over 10 hours - so if they wanted the entire time, there is an extra fee. Although right now I have a couple part-timers who I have here noon-6 on Tuesdays. Their mom is a friend and I'm not full right now, so I deal with it, but at the end of this school year (because she doesn't work during the summer), I will be telling her that if I can't keep them past 5:30 next year. It runs into me making supper and stuff, and with my oldest starting kindergarten next year, I imagine life is just going to get that much busier.

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    3xbluemom, 10 hours is a really long day. Children are really affected by that amount of time away from home, at least in my experience. Are you in a city where the parents have a really long commute time? That's crazy! Put your foot down and you will be amazed that the parents can make arrangements for dropoffs and pickups. They have family members, Mom, Dad, grandparents. Every one of my clients makes arrangements every day so that they never go over 9 hours. I just had a Mom who had to work overtime on Friday, yuck, but she was 1/2 an hour late so arrived with my late fee in her hand.

    I adore the children in my care but I need my evenings and weekends and alone time for myself and my home and social life and my family and so do you!

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    I work 7:30-5:30, and they can choose a 9hrs time slot within that. I haven't had to charge a fee for anyone going over 9 hrs, because generally if they know that is your rule they will make it work. Most of my families have one parent drop the child off and the other pick up to make it work! A 10 hrs day is extremely long day for the children, not to mention myself!

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