paying for daycare when its closed during bad weather

Try Kids Planet. It is on 18th and N. They are great with the kids and have a great infant room. It is curriculum based and they have weekly themes. They have never closed for bad weather and if they did they wouldn't charge you. My kids have gone for two years and we love it.

Hello Lori,

I hope you and you little one are doing well.

I have just opened a family child care facility called Crockett Kiddie Care and we are now excepting new enrollments. We are a state licensed facility, ICCP Certified and trained in pediatric first-aid and CPR. CKC is focused on safe, reliable, affordable child care for your little one. We follow a daily schedule that includes story time, out-side play, circle time, arts and crafts and less then one hour of an educational video (Baby Einstein) per day. We also serve healthy meals and snacks that include fruits and veggies every time.
As of now, we have two children enrolled, one is 18 months and one is 12 weeks old. Your son will have the best care provided by myself (mother of two) and Ms. Tere (ex-nanny).
CKC is located at Maple Grove and Lake Hazel Rd. in the Fiddlers Glenn Subdivision. If you have any questions or need more info. on rates and references please feel free to contact me at [email protected] and I will e-mail you any more information that you might need.

Good luck and I hope you find the perfect place for your little guy :)

Thank you,
Kenesa
CKC

Home day cares you should have to pay. They were opened, but the weather was bad and schools were closed, and you couldn’t reach her house because of flooding. She is saving a spot for your child. That is her total income. She was available. Most day cares charge for parents vacations, sick days, holidays, etc.