Quote Originally Posted by Mamma_Mia View Post
I find it funny that you said that....every interview I've had has said that they are more comfortable chosing me BECAUSE I DO have a small child of my own. In THEIR words, you're more intune with how things are done now-a-days. You know what the new safety standards are, you wouldn't leave them in a dangerous situation because you're own child is at risk too. etc. (I'm not saying that anyone with adult children doesn't) but I KINDDA see what they mean. I have seen with many other "older" providers (where I'm the age of their children) not know fully the standards re: carseat safety and don't know how to use new products etc. (that's just their neglect...)

Anyways............. your post was interesting since it's 100% the opposite for me.
I can see how it would work BOTH ways but as a parent who brought my children to a provider with her own young children, I had (or rather my kids had) a horrible experience.

The provider ALWAYS stuck up for her own kids, gave them special treats without giving to the DCK's, always let her kids be the one who set the rules and never got in trouble ever. I switched care providers thinking it was just that one particular provider, only to have the same thing happen at the next place. Finally we chose a provider who had kids who just entered elementary school and it was a totally different scenario. It seemed that the provider was able to treat all the kids equally and since none of her kids had to compete with the DCK's the issues we had at the previous two homes, were no longer an issue.

I understand where you are coming from and as a provider myself now, I have had parents both choose me because I do have children although no longer young ones, and I have had parents choose me because I did't have kids the same age as their child(ren). I suppose it is entirely up to what the needs of the family looking for care is and what their experiences were but what I posted was simply based off my own experiences with child care providers who have their own littles at home.

Sometimes as a mom, it is hard to NOT put your child first and NOT let it seem like you are always favoring them versus a dck when a conflict happens. We are always going to be a bit blinded when it comes to our own kids and when mother bear instincts come into play, protecting our own will always be something we have to wrestle with...kwim?