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    I am in Ontario and also a foster parent. Yes foster children COUNT AS DAYCARE CHILDREN not as your children. So your foster care kids count till age 10 now and then when Bill 10 comes in they will count until age 13yrs. I do not offer a family discount. A spot is a spot. U don't have to reg as a business. Just issue receipts every jan or end of yr. I never give out my SIN unless asked. I've only been asked twice so far. No playrm needed. But set up a corner in your living rm with books and age appox toys. Also if the basement is safe, or block off unsafe areas with gates.....on a hot summer day it will be nice and cool to go down there and use ride on toys, just make sure kids wear shoes. That'll b fun when it's raining too and u can't get out. . Have fun. Feel free to ask any more questions u may have

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