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Sharing a child care provider

Many parents want their children to have the focused care in familiar surroundings that an in-home caregiver can provide, but find the costs are out of their reach. A shared arrangement can be an excellent way to reduce costs and give your child the added benefit of another child or several other children to play with.child playing with blocks in a child care

In some shared arrangements, the child care provider rotates between homes on a weekly basis. Other families prefer to have the caregiver based in one home all the time. Some caregivers are shared between two families. Other arrangements may involve the sharing of one child care provider between several families.

All of these arrangements can be successful, depending on the needs of the families involved. A little pre-planning can go a long way in helping to determine what the best route is for you and for the other family (or families) involved.

Determining your needs

Before you jump into a shared arrangement, take some time to think about your own wishes and requirements, and what will work best for you and the families involved. Ask yourself:

Tips on choosing the right family to share with

If you are planning to share child care with several families, you will need to apply the following criteria to each of the families involved:

Tips on choosing the right child care provider

For more specific details, you may want to begin by checking out other child care articles on this site, such as A Parent’s Guide to Child Care Options. This article gives detailed information on how to screen and interview an in-home caregiver, and reviews the criteria that you should use to assess the candidates. If you are sharing an in-home child care provider, you will also want to think about the following:

Before you reach any final decisions, be sure that you and your child meet the other family/families involved, as well as with any potential caregivers. Speak to other parents in your community to get an idea of what has worked best for them, and ask for the names of caregivers that they can recommend. With all of the pre-planning discussed in this article, you will be well prepared to decide on a shared child care plan that suits everyone’s needs.

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