As a mom I totally understand that concept. Your child needs space or gets up early from nap and gets to go to their rooms or get up and stay up a little earlier than the DCK's but that is from a mom perspective.

Imagine how any of that looks or feels to a daycare child? They don't see the rationality of those things and they surely don't understand it so I can see how that kind of thing would be tough to deal with as a parent hearing all about how "Miss Provider's kids got this and got to do that" but my kid didn't on the ride home from daycare every day.

It's a fine line and one I can see definitely brings in or keeps out a certain group of clients.