Family and Friends Care
Having a relative or a friend care for your child -- in your home or theirs -- is an option for some families. In general, family and friends care arrangements are not regulated, and you can work out creative pay arrangements, such as reciprocal care. Remember that if you hire a friend, you need to talk with Revenue Canada to discuss your possible tax obligations and other employer requirements.
As with any child care arrangement, be sure to discuss and draw up a contract of your mutual expectations in advance, including such concerns as the schedule of care, payment or other compensation, discipline, nutrition, TV policy, safety, toilet training, and more. Good communication with caregivers is important in the success of any child care situation, but is critical with relatives and friends because of the personal nature of your relationship with them. The Kelowna Child Care Resource and Referral Program has additional resources available at the office if you have questions about using family or friends as your child care provider.
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