The Daycare Sisters
Leave us a voicemail at 651-300-2277. Your question could help thousands of providers. Brandee and Erin answer the last two listener voicemails. A 64-year-old single mom runs her home daycare from a two-bedroom apartment and can't keep up with the toys, laundry, dishes, and late payments. A rural Minnesota provider with three young kids at home is deep in burnout and wants to quit, but won't. The sisters get honest about tight margins, why "just enforce your policy" is easier said than done, and the small changes that actually help. CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 01:34 Week catch-up and iron infusion prep 07:36 Voicemail 1: running an apartment daycare alone at 64 09:44 Fewer toys, kid cleanup, and guilt-free screen time 16:02 Toys from home and lost items 18:47 Late payments: Vanco, Venmo, and the awkward talk 21:21 Laundry shortcuts and paper plate survival mode 27:56 When you can't afford to lose families 34:05 Speaking up and changing your hours 41:53 Doing this job as you get older 47:07 Voicemail 2: rural provider burnout 50:05 Rural realities and the teachers-only daycare path 56:01 Permission to just play 58:04 Splitting the mental load at home 01:07:42 Saving for summers off and budgeting 01:12:31 Burnout is the mental load 01:21:01 Survival mode seasons 01:26:45 Cut 15 minutes and delegate whole categories 01:31:38 Coming up: Minnesota laws episode, a provider tool, and Chicago 01:32:56 Outro KEY TAKEAWAYS - Cut toys down to open-ended basics, store the rest in totes, and have the kids help pick up before pickup time - Put toys from home in one designated spot the moment parents leave so nothing gets lost at the door - Automate tuition with direct deposit through a service like Vanco, or send Venmo requests, so you never have to chase payments - Screen time, paper plates, and simple meals are survival tools, not failures - Enforcing policies is harder when losing one family breaks your budget; change hours for incoming families first and give current families a heads up - A teachers-only daycare takes years to build; start enrolling teacher families now and save all school year to cover summers off - Burnout is mostly mental load; hand off entire categories at home, like all food or all laundry, instead of asking for one-time help CONNECT Website: https://www.TheDaycareSisters.com Email: info@thedaycaresisters.com #daycareprovider #daycarelife #homedaycare #momlife #childcareproviders Feeling lonely while running your home daycare? Discover how to overcome the isolation that comes with being a professional childcare provider. Running a home daycare is a unique job where you are constantly surrounded by children but often lack adult interaction. If you feel like the only person who truly understands the challenges of balancing a childcare business with your own personal life, you are not alone. This podcast is for providers who need a community that gets the daily grind. We are Brandy and Aaron, two sisters with over 30 years of combined experience in the field. We created this space to talk about the reality of daycare provider isolation and share our experiences managing our own businesses while parenting. We want to ensure that no one feels like they have to do this work by themselves. Subscribe for weekly home daycare support and insights. Tell us in the comments what the hardest part of your day is so we can discuss it next.
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