I have an interview today with a teacher and I have never dealt with this situation before with having summers off. I REALLY want this family so I don't want to offer anything that will make her check out another provider. I feel I need to charge something during the summer while they are off (one full time toddler and one preschooler that will be coming only 1 day a week). But I don't want to over charge for the fear they will be like "whoa" and choose provider #2. I know some of you still require them to pay thru the summer but this is a single mom and I don't expect her to want to do that. Any alternative ideas?
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I have 1 teachers kid and I refuse to take on anymore.
I have it that she pays me a full time rate August 1 to June 1 and 2 months unpaid. She pays me through Thanksgiving break, Christmas break and Spring break.
I also have a $300 deposit on file that rolls over the summer months to keep the spot come August.
No deposit, no guaranteed spot.
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I have a couple of teacher's kids, they pay a higher holding fee that parents just taking a vacation week off. My usual holding fee is $60.00 per child per week, the teachers pay $80.00 per week and they schedule their child in for two days to keep them in the loop. I have had no problem "selling " this to the teachers and they appreciate a couple of days off to do their thing.
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I don't do anything differently for them at all; Full-time rate is paid or the slot is filled. Enrolled or Not-Enrolled, their choice.
I used to work with them but my experience was never a good one. I was always the one going without so I just stopped altogether.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.
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I wish that I coud find more teachers kids I would love to take most of my summer off. I have a few that don't need Friday care in the summer so I have lots of 3 day weekends that I can enjoy with my oun family at the lake. I normally tell everyone two days a week during the summer and I charge them their normal rate divided by the days in care normally. And I tell them I get to pick the days.
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Originally posted by Catherder View PostI don't do anything differently for them at all; Full-time rate is paid or the slot is filled. Enrolled or Not-Enrolled, their choice.
I used to work with them but my experience was never a good one. I was always the one going without so I just stopped altogether.
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I loved having teacher's kids. I LOVE, LOVE having a light load during the summer.
I just charged them normal rates Sept - June. During the summer months I charged them by the day. I knew they would be back in Sept, so I didn't worry.
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Originally posted by sharlan View PostI loved having teacher's kids. I LOVE, LOVE having a light load during the summer.
I just charged them normal rates Sept - June. During the summer months I charged them by the day. I knew they would be back in Sept, so I didn't worry.Each day is a fresh start
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Originally posted by sharlan View PostI loved having teacher's kids. I LOVE, LOVE having a light load during the summer.
I just charged them normal rates Sept - June. During the summer months I charged them by the day. I knew they would be back in Sept, so I didn't worry.
The lighter load in the summer works well since we camp a lot. My dc families vacation a LOT in the summer and I get a lot of paid days off.
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Originally posted by iheartkids View PostI have an interview today with a teacher and I have never dealt with this situation before with having summers off. I REALLY want this family so I don't want to offer anything that will make her check out another provider. I feel I need to charge something during the summer while they are off (one full time toddler and one preschooler that will be coming only 1 day a week). But I don't want to over charge for the fear they will be like "whoa" and choose provider #2. I know some of you still require them to pay thru the summer but this is a single mom and I don't expect her to want to do that. Any alternative ideas?
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