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    Ontario Ratio Question

    So my daycare is full and my girlfriend wants to come down from BC to visit and help me out for a couple of weeks. She is an ECE too. She also has a 2 year old........if she is at my house does this make me over my ratio........am I not allowed to have house guests with children. I know there is something with providers not having play dates but what if a mom comes with her own child?

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    You are fine if the mom is there with her child. You would only have a problem if she left you alone with the child and all your daycare kids. It is only DAYCARE children that count, not kids with their own parent.

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