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Originally Posted by Psycho Dad
Social services should be the good guys, but you would be amazed at how poorly they do their jobs at times. Not that they are always bad, but damn when they screw up... And not being licensed is hardly a scandal. Rarely will a provider be prosecuted for not having a license. States that require licenses or registrations do so just to keep watch on providers and quality of care, not to put people away who don't choose to get a license.
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We're not required to be certified (first step with fewer regulations) or liscenced (more regulations, including fenced in yard) so long as we stay within certain numbers. We're allowed 3 children 5 yrs old and under, and 6 children 6 yrs old and older. At this point I have 3 children under age 6 (two of which are part timers and not here at the same time always) and 4 children who are 6 yrs and over. So I'm well within the regulations. I make an attempt to follow all the rules that a certified daycare would be controlled by because it prevents any possible problems and creates a safer environment.
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