Day Home Business For Stay-at-Home Mom - True Inspiring Story!
by Stephanie Robinson
Just Another Day At The Day Home
My name is Stephanie Robinson. I have two daughters, one 2 years old, the other 7 months old. For the past 1 1/2 years I have run a day home out of my house. Before I had a day home, I was on Maternity Leave. When my maternity leave ran out, I could not make myself work out of the home. I was anxious that I would miss all my daughters firsts. I looked into all of my options. Our children got along immediately. It took another few weeks to get another child into the daycare, as it was summer and most parents were not looking for daycare at this time. Once the summer was over more parents came out of the woodwork. After more interviews, I had more children lined up for the day home. The hardest part about starting up a day home, is that it takes a bit to get started up and to get a steady income. It took approximately two months to get regular income. Once I had more then one child in the day home, and the income came in more regularly, it became easier and less stressful. Daycare is not a high profit business, but the rewards are fantastic. I was able to witness all of my daughters firsts, and I was able to help mould and develop some of our future generation. To run a successful day home, where everyone is happy (including you), it is important to have a lot of patience and understanding towards the children. Not all children are the same, some are more high maintenance. I had one boy who spent every other week with either their mother or father. I was the only consistent person in his life. He needed more attention then the other children, otherwise he would act out. I quickly realized that if I was to keep everyone happy, I would have to spend a little extra time with just him. So I set-up an activity that I could do with him alone, while the others were playing together. This helped him develop confidence around me. It is important to be consistent in everything you do. I set up routines. In the morning we would have free play, then we would have a snack, then we would go play outside. We would have lunch, then some wind-down time, a nap, then another snack, then arts and craft time. Setting up a routine helped both the children and myself know what to expect from the day home. I highly recommend that if you are interested in starting up a day home, to make sure of all regulations in your community prior to starting on your endeavour. You might have to go get some additional training, such as first aid and c.p.r. You might also require certain amenities in your household. Once you have checked out the regulations, see if your community offers any support for you. You might even be eligible for start-up grants. |
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