SilverSabre25 05:48 AM 04-11-2011
It's so hard to get a child in my area that's not an infant...it's driving me nuts. Of course, it *might* just be the time of year; I'm not sure. But, I am realizing that it might make life a whole lot simpler if in the future (when my own baby is older) I take only say, birth to 18 months. I can have 3 under age 2. Do you think I'd be able to charge more than a usual home daycare for the *guaranteed* low ratio? I'm realizing that I'd make more with 3 babies at $200 a week than I make now with 4 at $120...
cheerfuldom 05:55 AM 04-11-2011
$200 a week is a pretty big jump on rates. Have you checked into your area to see what other infant only places would charge? Would you terminate after they reached a certain age?
SilverSabre25 05:59 AM 04-11-2011
Originally Posted by cheerfuldom:
$200 a week is a pretty big jump on rates. Have you checked into your area to see what other infant only places would charge? Would you terminate after they reached a certain age?
No, not yet.

The idea flittered through my brain this morning and I haven't stopped to think about it for very long yet, lol. I know I had more luck getting kids (and charging more) a year ago when I was keeping fewer kids. Most of the CL ads I see in my area don't seem to be infant only. A good number of the daycare ads have pictures that clearly show that they don't follow the law on numbers, either...
wdmmom 06:00 AM 04-11-2011
Potentially, you have to look at the good and the bad.
Good: Low ratio
Bad: Parents aren't going to want to find you when their child is 9 months old only to have to go scouting the town for another sitter in another 9 months.
Parents like the idea of security and they don't want to have to switch providers.
I say up your toddler rates.
Good luck!
Pammie 06:28 AM 04-11-2011
You could probably do very well with that.
I know you're located close to me - and I know infant care is in high demand around here. There's a provider in Minerva Park that charges $200/wk and only keeps children infants up to age 2. I've had several families come to me over the years that started with her - and although they were sad to have to leave her care when their kids turned 2 - they knew going in that that was the arrangement, and really liked that their infants were in an infant-only environment (less contagious illnesses coming in, didn't worry for the safety of their infant with older kids around, etc).
Most centers around us charge over $200/wk for infants.
I've toyed with that idea myself over the years, but personally, I really like the mixed age groups.
Good luck in whatever you decide to do
SilverSabre25 06:33 AM 04-11-2011
Originally Posted by Pammie:
You could probably do very well with that.
I know you're located close to me - and I know infant care is in high demand around here. There's a provider in Minerva Park that charges $200/wk and only keeps children infants up to age 2. I've had several families come to me over the years that started with her - and although they were sad to have to leave her care when their kids turned 2 - they knew going in that that was the arrangement, and really liked that their infants were in an infant-only environment (less contagious illnesses coming in, didn't worry for the safety of their infant with older kids around, etc).
Most centers around us charge over $200/wk for infants.
I've toyed with that idea myself over the years, but personally, I really like the mixed age groups.
Good luck in whatever you decide to do
Thanks Pammie! That's really useful information. My making this switch is definitely at least 2 years away as my own infant needs to be over two in order for it to work

. Most of the responses I get are for infants, so I am aware of the demand. Right now I'm trying to figure out if my current lack of responses is due to low demand, something wrong with where I am/my ad/my program, or if it's just a sucky time of year to be trying to get new clients.
Pammie 06:39 AM 04-11-2011
Oh I'm sure it's nothing wrong with your ad (I've seen it on craigslist and it's AMAZING - I'm so jealous

) or your location. I think it's just a tough time of year. I've been running ads myself and only get calls from families wanting one day/week

I have a few spots I'm trying to fill for summer - I usually have all my summer spots filled by the end of March - it's just extra challenging this year
SilverSabre25 06:46 AM 04-11-2011