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Starting to feel at home...
Siblings counted as one spot? That is the first time I have ever heard that concept.
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Starting to feel at home...
Thanks apples and bananas! I'm just wanting to fill this last spot and then I'll be super happy!!
About the one spot for siblings, I came across this wording and I find it hard to understand:
The Day Nurseries Act requires that any premise be licensed that receives more than five children under the age of 10 years, not of common parentage (children who have different parents), for temporary care and guidance.
An individual may provide informal child care to five children or less under the age of 10 years who are not of common parentage (children who have different parents), in addition to his/her own children, without a licence.
Am I the only one that finds this confusing?
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Euphoric !
Yes it is worded confusing throughout the whole Day Nursery Act ... this particular is speaking to when a 'license' is required it is meant to be a disclaimer that if someone has 6 bilogical, adopted or other wise 'permanent' custody of children of their OWN residing in a residence than they do not require a license to have that many children ... however anyone ELSE who wants to care for more than 5 children on their premises not of common parentage (aka you do not have custody of the children) would than require a license ... otherwise if you want to provide care to children other than your own in an unregulated setting than you may have no more than 5 DAYCARE CHILDREN plus your own.
 Originally Posted by FSD
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The Day Nurseries Act requires that any premise be licensed that receives more than five children under the age of 10 years, not of common parentage (children who have different parents), for temporary care and guidance.
An individual may provide informal child care to five children or less under the age of 10 years who are not of common parentage (children who have different parents), in addition to his/her own children, without a licence. Am I the only one that finds this confusing?
Also when defining 'common parentage' another tip for those 'blended families' out there when I was with an agency when I opened I had to count my stepson until he turned 10 years of age when he was here because he was not LEGALLY MINE custody wise ~ my spouse and his ex have shared custody but it does not include ME ~ and this is not considered his primary residence as he spends more time at his mothers .... so if you have blended families and step children double check with your insurance carrier if they count in your daycare or not
Children construct their own intelligence. The adult must provide activities and context, but most of all must be able to listen. Children need proof that adults believe in them. Their three great desires are to be listened to, to understand, and to demonstrate that they are exactly what we expect."
Loris Malaguzzi
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Expansive...
The Day Nurseries Act requires that any premise be licensed that receives more than five children under the age of 10 years, not of common parentage (children who have different parents), for temporary care and guidance.
An individual may provide informal child care to five children or less under the age of 10 years who are not of common parentage (children who have different parents), in addition to his/her own children, without a licence.
I have two boys of my own, both under the age of 6.
I can have a total of 7 children if:
5 are 5yrs and under, and 2 are between 6yr and 10 year, and 2 are mine.
My son: 3 1/2 yrs (counts as under 5)
my son: 1 yr (counts as under 5)
dck #1: 3yrs (counts as under 5)
dck #2: 20 months (counts as under 5)
dck #3: 9 yrs (counts as over 5 yrs)
so i can have one more dck under 5 years and one more over 5 years.
Different parents as in NOT your children.
I am with two agencies and they had to explain it all to me more then once before I understood.
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