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Child Care Agreement

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An agreement with the person caring for your child is a necessary tool. It is an unemotional way to help you talk about your child care expectations and protects you and the caregiver. The child care agreement is a way to resolve any issues that may arise and can include the following topics:

  • Work hours and start date
  • Payments:
    • Holiday, vacation, sick, personal and overtime pay
    • Salary reviews and pay increases
    • Method of payment and pay rate
  • General child care responsibilities: children’s schedule (meals, naps, diapering/toileting, playtime, etc), discipline strategies, communication of daily events
  • Special instructions: food allergies, special needs, transportation arrangements
  • Emergency plans: what to do in the event of an accident, illness, fire, bad weather, etc
  • Emergency contact list: names and numbers of yourself, spouse, doctors, hospitals, poison control, neighbors or other people to be called in an emergency
  • Terms of resignation or termination: notice and pay necessary to end the agreement
  • Introductory period: either a verbal or written trial period of 30-60 days to see if the relationship with the caregiver is going to be successful
  • Benefits covered: medical, dental (usually used with Nanny care)

 


 
 
 

 

 

 
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