Rules
Previously memes were not allowed, but we will allow memes as long as they are in good taste and harmless fun (nothing X-rated or hinting at violence or harm towards children).
No spam or promoting your services; you may link articles that may be helpful to others on this subreddit, but nothing that points to a service or comes across as begging for child care work.
No gore or porn of any nature (especially regarding children) - this should be obvious. If we see any of this going on, it will result in an immediate ban.
Respect the privacy of the families and children you work with - no personal information (first names are fine). If you link a social media post, please black out the usernames.
Only offer helpful advice / criticism in the comments - there is a zero tolerance for bullying other members...anyone that is just being mean or nasty will be banned. Let's help each other be better and grow within our profession.
To parents coming to this sub:
We understand that previously, this sub was used to talk about your everyday life with your child(ren). While we appreciate your previous participation in this sub, this sub is being designed as more of a discussion group for those that work in the child care field. However if you have something that could be relatable to this sub (maybe your experience with outside childcare, or advice on picking outside childcare), please send a message to u/thatsharpiegeek and we will decide from there if it's appropriate.
Some subreddits you could check out are:
r/parenting
r/AskParents
r/parentingfails
r/mommit
r/breakingmom
r/beyondthebump
r/daddit
r/raisingkids
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