I work in a center that is based in a school and has a 3-5 year old program that works with the Preschool and then the after school care from Kindergarten up to 6th grade. My co-worker has two boys that go to the daycare when she is working there and my director has 3 kids that go to the daycare when she is working there. The policy always was this:
If you are working in the room as your child, you don't have to pay for your child. But when my co-worker and director aren't there but their kids are, they have to pay.
What is being brought up now, is that it isn't fair that they don't have to pay but I don't think that there's anything wrong with it. You wouldn't charge yourself for your own kid being at an in-home daycare or for watching your own kid.
But, what I would like to know is other people's policies in their daycare centers with staff and their children. HELP!
If you are working in the room as your child, you don't have to pay for your child. But when my co-worker and director aren't there but their kids are, they have to pay.
What is being brought up now, is that it isn't fair that they don't have to pay but I don't think that there's anything wrong with it. You wouldn't charge yourself for your own kid being at an in-home daycare or for watching your own kid.
But, what I would like to know is other people's policies in their daycare centers with staff and their children. HELP!
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