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May I pick your brains? I am a retired elementary teacher who is considering having child care in my home. I would like to have a pre-school but just don't want to go through all the red tape, etc in order to do so. I thought I could do structured child care with a focus on literacy. It would be very similar to pre-school. I'm wondering if I should have 2 sessions (AM and PM) or whole day? Also, what would I charge? Thanks so much.
pktchr On 5/22/15, Anne wrote: > May I pick your brains? I am a retired elementary teacher > who is considering having child care in my home. I would > like to have a pre-school but just don't want to go through > all the red tape, etc in order to do so. I thought I could > do structured child care with a focus on literacy. It would > be...See More
May 22, 2015
Carolyn I think most moms would want all day...if they work. Also, you are talking about having to have a license.
May 22, 2015
pktchr On 5/22/15, Carolyn wrote: > > > I think most moms would want all day...if they work. Also, > you are talking about having to have a license.

In our state you have to have a teaching license to teach pre-k in the school district. But, teaching preschool in a community preschool or in a home, as the OP is suggesting would not re...See More
May 24, 2015
maureen I ran a Montessori preschool in my home for three years after closing my school in a large commercial space. I only offered a school time 9AM through 3PM five days a week and had 10 students, including a grandchild. I got a state license to be a home provider and ran my school in two rooms in the back of my house. At my other location, the students...See More
Jun 16, 2015


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