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    NOT OPEN......HAZARDOUS hmmmmm.......My power was out today and I remained open and will in the future.......I don't really think its a big deal, takes a long time for a house to get really cold Id put sweaters on them, and candles for what? open your curtains and let the light in it wasn't dark here for me all day, and the power is out if anything its alot safer no? I personally need the money and cant close for every little situation......and If the parents don't want to bring their kids here to play with the other kids and stay home with them in the same situation and miss a day of work then so be it but I will be open and therefore will still be paid

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    Quote Originally Posted by mommylove View Post
    NOT OPEN......HAZARDOUS hmmmmm.......My power was out today and I remained open and will in the future.......I don't really think its a big deal, takes a long time for a house to get really cold Id put sweaters on them, and candles for what? open your curtains and let the light in it wasn't dark here for me all day, and the power is out if anything its alot safer no? I personally need the money and cant close for every little situation......and If the parents don't want to bring their kids here to play with the other kids and stay home with them in the same situation and miss a day of work then so be it but I will be open and therefore will still be paid
    I was referring to needing candles and this being unsafe. I would close because my daycare is in the basement and it would be too dark and therefore unsafe

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    We're required to close in the event of a power outage. And definitely not supposed to use candles.My 4 yo dcg got really upset when our power went out this past year. But I guess she hadn't experienced a power outage before, not one that she could remember.

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    Is there any sort of requirement to be licensed in Ontario based on the number of children that you care for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by daycaremom9 View Post
    Is there any sort of requirement to be licensed in Ontario based on the number of children that you care for?
    If you are not licensed you can have 5 children of any age but if you are licensed there are age restrictions. I'm sure there are pros for joining an agency but the deciding factor for me is that I want to run my business with my own rules and working for myself. If I was with an agency I would have an employer in a way and I don't want that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daycaremom9 View Post
    Is there any sort of requirement to be licensed in Ontario based on the number of children that you care for?
    Licensing as other provinces know it is not an option in Ontario. A home daycare is limited to five daycare children plus the caregiver's own children do not count.

    There are licensed agencies that contract with caregivers to help find them children and take a portion of the fees in exchange for loaning equipment and giving support. Agencies do have limits on the age mix they will allow.

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