Frequently asked questions
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Proof of being at least 18 years old.
Proof of having an eligible working status.
Early Childhood Educator Certification.
Completed criminal record check, including a vulnerable sector search, for yourself and anyone over 18 residing in the home or regularly present during operating hours. A statement disclosing any prior criminal involvement of individuals under 18 residing in your home.
Commitment to obtaining current first aid certification within three months of contracting with the agency.
Three satisfactory personal references from non-relatives, attesting to your suitability for working with children.
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Certainly! Pets are welcome in the home. Ensure that pet vaccines are up to date, and take measures to keep the litterbox, food, and water inaccessible to the children.
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Starting a day home with our agency is free, and we do not charge any initial fees. However, you will need to cover the expenses for a criminal background check and the First Aid course. Additionally, as a day home operator, you are responsible for the costs associated with running your day home, such as setting up the play space, providing food and drinks for children, etc. It's important to note that many of these business-related costs are tax-deductible since you are essentially running your own business.
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No, it is not a requirement to own your home to operate a day home. If you are renting, you will, however, need to obtain written permission from your landlord allowing you to run a day home.
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In your day home, you can enroll a maximum of six children, excluding your own children. Among these, up to three children may be 36 months or younger, and up to two children may be 24 months or younger. It's important to note that your own children must be included in these counts as per the standards.
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The timeline to initiate a day home with our agency varies, depending on how quickly you fulfill requirements such as completing a criminal record check, addressing home safety measures, and so forth. On average, the approval process spans 2-3 months.