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I'm a retired elementary teacher and am considering working with children in my home (I have a raised ranch which would work well). I don't intend to be a baby-sitter or just offer child care or day care but want to do lots of pre-k things such as all areas of literacy, arts and crafts, structured play, socialization, etc. I can't call it pre- k , but what should I call it? What hours would you suggest and also what should I charge? Also, at my age I would like to have someone with me part of the day. How much should I pay someone as a part-time helper? Thanks!
pktchr On 2/22/14, New Old-Timer wrote: > I'm a retired elementary teacher and am considering working > with children in my home (I have a raised ranch which would > work well). I don't intend to be a baby-sitter or just > offer child care or day care but want to do lots of pre-k > things such as all areas of literacy, arts and crafts, >...See More
Feb 22, 2014
New Old-Timer Thanks for your input. I don't think I can "officially" call it pre-k because I will not be following a specific curriculum set by the state. I'm sure there are certain requirements that a pre- k must have that I would not be offering. Like I said, though, I will be offering much more than a typical day care situation.

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Mar 5, 2014
Asica br> > On 2/22/14, pktchr wrote: > >> On 2/22/14, New Old-Timer wrote: > >>> I'm a retired elementary teacher and am considering working > >>> with children in my home (I have a raised ranch which would > >>> work well). I don't intend to be a baby-sitter or just > >>> offer child care o...See More
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