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    I did the same thing as you...
    I mean...I babysat when I was young and I had my own to kids that are well taken care of but I didn't take ECE in school and I was working in the corporate/sales world before I decided to become a provider.
    I was so worried that people would ask for references
    I was honest and answered parent questions honestly and told them I don't have any references if they asked me.

    Some interviews were very hung up on whether I had ECE or not (which I don't) so those didn't work out.

    But mostly I had my house set up, I had a great contract and documentation ready, and I had my first aid and police check.

    Really the First Aid is paramount, your confidence and way with kids

    I also took a daycare course through my region. Check your paper or goggle and see if any courses are offered for home daycare providers in your area. Telling parents that I had taken a 4 month course for home daycare providers also put parents at ease that I was getting informed and taking care of children seriously.

    Don't sweat the references too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spixie33 View Post
    Really the First Aid is paramount, your confidence and way with kids
    I would have the Standard First Aid and Level C CPR - I feel that having the CPR is crucial just incase a child is choking, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Play and Learn View Post
    I would have the Standard First Aid and Level C CPR - I feel that having the CPR is crucial just incase a child is choking, etc.
    Sorry I should have been more specific. I meant first aid in a way to encompass everything but technically yes, it should be a course that does first aid and CPR and infant CPR etc.

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