Child Care Options That Won’t Leave you Crying

Certain line items on your spending plan you may feel fairly comfortable skimping on, like paper towels or toothpaste. The supervision of your offspring likely isn’t one of those areas, though. Getting the best care for your child means shelling out major cash each month, then, right? Not necessarily. Check out these childcare options that won’t force you to empty your child’s college fund in the process.

Family or close friends
The idea of having your adult or teen loved ones looking after your little loved one(s) can be very comforting. Plus, it’s typically less expensive than traditional childcare. Do your best, though, to make the caregivers not feel like they’re being taken advantage of. That can cause the situation to turn sour quickly and leave you back at square one.

Local low-income childcare programs
If your income level qualifies you, certain city, county or state programs may be available to help you get access to special childcare programs. Check with your local social services office to learn more.

Co-ops
More and more babysitting or childcare cooperatives are springing up in response to the high costs of traditional daycare. The savings over regular daycare can make all the difference. Some co-ops let you earn points by providing childcare for others. Then you can exchange these points for the care of your own child and end up paying little to nothing. Read reviews online to find a reputable group. If one doesn’t exist, research how to create one!

In-home daycare
Often, enterprising parents will create a daycare in their home to make some extra money while watching after their own children. Once again, the savings versus a traditional daycare facility can be amazing. Check to make sure the proprietor of the home daycare has the appropriate licensing for your state. It’s also a good idea to ask for some references.

Nonprofit organizations
The YMCA is probably the best-known nonprofit providing affordable daycare but check to see if there are any other non-commercial groups in your area offering this service. Because there’s no profit motive, the costs are kept down. And often there are just as many, if not more, activities for the children to participate in.

Care sponsored by an employer, college or place of worship
All these organizations have been known to provide or subsidize childcare programs. While they may not always completely meet your needs, it’s wise to check what kinds of programs are available before you make any decisions. Keep in mind that your employer’s benefits may be offered through an employee assistance program.

Extended baby-sitting or nanny care
Before you dismiss this possibility, consider how many young people there are out of work these days. You may find that because of the competition among young people to provide childcare services, you can actually get a reliable and conscientious person to look after your child for much less than you had anticipated. Various childcare sites and apps provide a list of caregivers in your area who have background checks and come with references.

You’ve probably heard a lot of fretting over the years about the cost of childcare and the lack of affordable options. However, where there are needs to be filled, services usually spring up to fill the gaps. With some dedicated research, you might just find kind and gentle care that gives your child the attention they deserve while minimizing the impact to your bank account.

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