Childcare Options for Work-at-Home Moms
In-house babysitter. Instead of sending your children out of your home for child care, hire a babysitter or nanny to come into your home a couple of hours a day. Depending on the age of your children, this could even be a high school student willing to work after school a couple of times a week. The advantage to this type of care is that you'll be right there if you're really needed, but you'll have someone else around to entertain the kids.
Preschool. Most preschools run through the school year, and have three three-hour sessions each week. Your child will need to be preschool age though, three to five, although you can often find preschools that have two-year old classes. If you're worried about the cost, check into private preschools that offer scholarships. Many schools will offer discounts to families with low incomes.
Mother's Day Out Programs. Mother's Day Out Programs are often offered in local churches once a week. The programs usually accommodate all ages, and last from about 3-5 hours. Because it is only once a week, the cost is usually minimal, and it's a fun place for your children to go and a good time for you to put in some hours working.
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