A bit of an obscure question that I haven't been able to find an answer to with google......My cousin is thinking of trying her hand at runnning a dayhome in Regina. I am not really in support of this plan as she is quite young and immature, and really I wouldn't leave her in charge of a group of toddlers. She has a grand plan of using a friend's parent's basement as her dayhome (she shares an apartment with another girl so no room to do it there), in exchange for her watching their kids for free on top of any other kids she signs on as clients. She plans to be unregulated, and has no idea of what the regulations are surrounding age restrictions of kids in care. I have been able to find that info to send to her, which she is choosing to ignore; but the other piece that I don't feel is right is that she could run a dayhome out of some one else's home. Wouldn't you have to be licensed as a child care facility of something? Its not her residence so it's really not a dayhome but more of a day care center. I am going to try to connect with the regulating people in Regina tomorrow to ask them, but just thought I'd throw it out here tonight in case anyone knew. Thanks!