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mac60 08:37 AM 04-20-2010
Originally Posted by jen:
ok...i do have a degree, a ba in community psychology with an emphasis on children and families and i gotta say that you think way, way too much of the importance of your degree as it relates to daycare.

I charge what the market in my area will support with the services that i offer. We bring in a spanish/music teacher twice per month, ecfe once per month, and trave-tots twice per month. I also only serve whole foods, nothing processed, organic when possible. People pay for that, not my degree.

Lots of other providers in my area offer similar ammenities and charge about the same as i do...with or without a degree.

You are sounding as though you think you are a better provider because of your degree. We all know that some educated teachers, providers, etc. Shouldn't spend 15 minutes with a child much less all day and there are those who didn't even graduate from high school were born to do this.
amen to this. Thank you.
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