GrandParents as Daily Childcare Providers
May 26, 2001 -
© Deborah A Licht
Providing daycare in your child's home is a plus, everything needed for the grandchild is there. Going to and from your grandchild's house does also provide you with some down time to reflect on the day, much like going to a regular job. You may feel the need to do housekeeping while you are in your child's house, making you the caretaker of the house as well as your grandchild. To avoid the extra stress be very clear about what housekeeping duties you are willing to take on and try to keep your energies focused on the child care activities. Most grandparents provide the daycare in their own homes, which is a comfortable environment for both grandparent and grandchild. The grandparent has time to take care of their own housework while the grandchild is napping or involved in an activity. The grandchild is still in a secure situation. One that will help them develop skills, giving the child more opportunities to grow and explore. Personally, I like taking care of my grandchild in my own home, she has learned to respect my things, has adapted to schedules, and has had planned daily activities which have helped her prepare for kindergarten. Sarah also has been introduced to gardening, petcare, general house chores, computer skills, and my friends which has helped her to be outgoing, cooperative, and compassionate.
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