Feasible Child Care Options For Single Parents
One of the main challenges that face single parents is child care. The vast majority of single parents need to work and as a result they need to find suitable care for their child. If the child is a baby or toddler it can be a bit more difficult than a child that is of school age.When a single parent is looking for full time child care they have several options. One is to hire a nanny. This is someone who either lives with the single parent and the child or simply spends a portion of each day in their home. This is normally the most expensive alternative when it comes to child care but for a single parent with a demanding career it can be the only choice.
Another choice in child care for the single parent is to utilize the child’s grandparents or aunts and uncles. Many family members are happy to help the single parent in any way they can and that includes providing quality care. It doesn’t hurt for the single parent to ask relatives about providing child care. The worst that can happen is they’ll say no.
Traditional daycares also offer single parents child care. This is a great choice because it is generally very affordable and also helps the child to develop their interpersonal skills. Parents who are single often qualify for a subsidy and they can ask the daycare staff about this during the interview process. It’s important to get references from the daycare staff as well as tour the facility.
If a child is older the single parent can look towards the school for child care support. Many elementary schools now have after school programs for children. These are very inexpensive and the child does not need to be transported at all. They stay at their school until the parent leaves work and can pick them up. Most schools recognize that single parents face more obstacles than their married counterparts and are happy to accommodate when the parent is running a bit late. The child does need to leave by a certain time each day though so arrangements must be made if the parent will be very late.
Older children often will ask to go over to a friend’s house after school sometimes. This can also be another alternative for the single parent looking for childcare. Some children want to always go to their best friend’s home after school. If this is a common occurrence than the single parent might consider contacting the parents of their child’s friend and asking about paying them for childcare. Many parents welcome the extra bit of income and the company for their child after school.
If a single parent is living on a very fixed income than they may be able to receive free childcare. Many governments offer fully funded childcare programs for families living on a small income, this includes single parent families. When looking for childcare, check out this option if you are a single parent.
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