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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
Licensed staff, my ass. You created it, you learn how to care for it. Babysitters don't have to be licensed, and I would think there would be a way to get around calling it an actual "daycare" center.
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There are and if you try to find ways to get around it it leaves you less to work with should something go wrong.
I like where you want to go...but think about it...once something bad happens to just one child in one of these facilities and the first question that comes up is:
Were they licenced?
Not that it changes matters any but what kind of recourse would you have if you knowingly left your child in the hands of an incapable teen (on school <read: local gov't property> grounds) and something happens?
Granted you may be onto something but it's a huge risk IMO.
ETA: Just did a bit of digging...Baltimore has a school that dealt with this issue for years and the founder of the school just recently passed: http://wjz.com/topstories/Laurence.G....2.431429.html
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Last edited by DaemonSeid; 01-08-2008 at 12:15 PM.
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