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nanglgrl 09:02 AM 08-24-2012
My part time is anything under 20 hours or 2 days. I do it that way because if I give them 25 hours it usually means I have them from 7:30-12:30 and it's near impossible to get a client from 12:30-5:30. They are also leaving at the easiest part of the day (nap). If they want 3 days at 7 hours a day it's near impossible to find someone that wants the other 2 days. KWIM? I'm a level b provider and in my state Im allowed 6 full time and 2 part time alone (plus 4 school age if I have my assistant). The part time children (per state rules) can not use more than 180 hours combined in a month (we have to document it). That's 90 hours a month each and since most months are not exactly four weeks it works out to about 20 hours. If I don't have any part time slots the parent either has to take a full time slot or understand that if a full time client wants to start their part time child will be dropped.
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