Jan 28
babyaznboi10 asked:


We had new baby rabbits 10/14/07 at 6:40 we are so excited but we dont know how to take care of them I still dont know how much babys my rabbit “Rupurt” had because they live under our deck. So Please help me with everything you got. Thank you.

Christoper
Jan 15
younghotpayne asked:


I found two baby possums, and I’d like to know how to care for them

Jill
Jan 10
Amber G asked:


If a child care provider within her home is NOT registered with the state, is there a way that you can still make a complaint to the state about the in home facility?
Basically, started care with an individual for a short period of time and have realized that she is overwhelmed with children, everyday all day. Has 4 under the age of 11mths, 3/4 between 1-2, and 2/3 3-5yr olds. Way too many children…..
any ideas how i can get a surprise visit from the state, even if she is not listed with them???

Lino
Jan 10
It’s Me from 1983 asked:


I watch a two year old boy about 35 hours per weeks for $150 in Denver, CO. This is an excellent price. Most in-home child care providers charge $8-$15/hour here. I am child CPR certified. However I do not need a license to watch one child, so I do not have one. After we move into a larger house (in 2 months) I am setting up for child care and will obtain a license at that time in order to watch another child.

My question is this… The boy I watch needs care as early as 2 am, and sometimes overnight. NO child care centers even have the option to leave your child overnight, so what should I be charging for that time? Should I do an hourly rate of $5/hour for regualar hours & $7/hour for night?
This is for parent who make 90K per year. The child is good, but he is not potty trained. I’m thinking $200/week is good.
I met with the parents and informed them of a rate change (with a 30 day notice). The mother was not willing to pay more, so they are seeking care elseware! Wow… I didn’t know I was so unappreciated.

Eileen

Jan 7
new mom asked:


I have heard of the child care council but they are not funding until July and I may not be chosen. Child care seems so expensive for a newborn. I don’t know how I’ll be able to do it and pay the bills. I wish I could stay home, but I would not be able to afford it. Is there any other help out there?

Adeline