A home daycare can be a rewarding profession for moms who want to stay at home with their own children. Yet, there may not be any other job that is more stressful. Be aware of the 7 biggest stresses and turn them into blessings instead.

STRESSOR #1 – Operating Costs are High
Solution: Apply to have your daycare contracted through the region
Contact someone in Children Services in your region or county regarding becoming a child care provider. A child service worker will come to meet you and discuss the region’s policies. If you like what they have to say you sign a few documents and are well on your way to an increase in pay. The region may pay substantially more than parents will.

STRESSOR #2 – Not Enough Children in Your Care to Off-Set Costs
Solution: Build A Waiting List
A waiting list will be your most valuable asset. Turn over rate is high for home daycares so do not take it personally or become discouraged. Be prepared. Keep your daycare in the public eye by having a website, running a continuous small ad in the local paper and have a sign outside your home. Tell everyone you know what you are doing and ask them to tell a friend.

STRESSOR #3 – Too Much Work, Not Enough “Down Time”
Solution: Schedule regular breaks for yourself
There must be quite a few things that a hot bath won’t cure, but I don’t know many of them. ~Sylvia Plath,

Finding ways to de-stress is very important. In order to find balance and moderation there must be things in your life that you enjoy doing that are calming and restorative. Do not try to do it all. Read a book or knit while the children are watching TV. Do something you enjoy. Arrange to have grandparents or friends watch your own children for an evening once a week so you can relax. Do what is relaxing for you and rejuvenate your spirit.

STRESSOR #4 – Cook, Serve, Clean…Cook, Serve, Clean…Over and Over Again
Solution: Create a monthly menu plan to follow and keep it simple.
Again, do not try to do it all. Keep your snacks and meals simple and child-friendly. Use a calendar or spreadsheet to list snacks and lunches for a month. Usually one week will fit on one page. Use this chart when you go shopping and it will allow you to buy in bulk and to catch things when they are on sale. It will also prevent the added frustration of having to think each day about what you want to feed the children only to find out you have run out of a necessary ingredient.

STRESSOR #5 – The Place is a Mess!
Solution – Hire an affordable cleaning service
As soon as your budget allows hire someone to clean your daycare area every one or two weeks. This will be in addition to the daily cleaning you will be doing of course. But it will give you a break and help reduce the spread of germs. You are already doing so much work, let someone else do the deep cleaning.

STRESSOR # 6 – An Accident Happens on Your Property
Solution: Create an Emergency Plan and Kit
Emergencies can happen at any time and any place. Be prepared by having a plan in place. Ask yourself: How would I bring a child to the hospital? Who would stay with the other children while I left? Find helpful information online or attend a course that offers an emergency plan for businesses. Be prepared for anything.

STRESSOR # 7 – Parents Do Not Do What They Say They Will Do.
Solution: Begin a pattern of open communication with parents from day one
Parents may be one of the most unpredictable elements of your business. Start on a good note by having them sign all the necessary documents and talk in detail about the arrangements you will have for their children. Then stay in constant contact with them as issues arise. Try having little notes to send home with their child. Use a newsletter to keep all parents updated and to send out reminders.

Now all you need to do it put this into action. What is your biggest stressor right now? What is one thing you can do today to eliminate your biggest stressor today? What are 5 steps you can take this week to eliminate your stressors and bring more blessings into your life?

Rachel Perry Pellegrini is a certified elementary school teacher. She has been running a home daycare for the past year and writes about her experiences with the intention of helping other mothers overcome obstacles in their own home business. She has a background in Journalism-Print. Her daycare website is http://www.daystardaycare.com and her blog can be found at http://www.thesimpleself-improvementproject.blogspot.com

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Are You Ready For Tax Day

The main thing tax will need for tax mistakes income tax return is proof of the income you made and the taxes you paid in the previous year. That includes income made through employers, interest from accounts, dividends from investments, income made through self-employment, income made as a subcontractor, and any other income. Student loans and other types of loans may also be considered income for the purposes of income tax, as can winnings from a lottery, casino, or other contest. If you are unsure what can be considered as income for tax purposes, you should contact a certified public accountant.

The other thing that is important is social security numbers for everyone you will claim on your income tax return. That includes social security numbers for your spouse and any children you will claim. Without social security numbers, proof of residence, and birth dates, you cannot claim deductions on your income tax return for these individuals.

The next thing that you should gather is what you will need for deductions. If you have a mortgage, your interest paid tax the mortgage company may be tax deductible. If you use a vehicle for business purposes, you can claim a tax deduction for mileage. If you have children in daycare so that you can work, you can claim a tax deduction for that expense. You can also claim tax deductions for excessive medical expenses and charitable contributions.

If you are self-employed, you will need to also gather your receipts for tax deductible expenses. A tax deductible business expense is any expense that is used solely or primarily for the business you are involved in. The tax deductible expense must be documented in order to claim it, so any receipts you have, usage logs for computers and vehicles, etc. should be gathered so that you can take the highest deduction possible. If you have any doubts about what is tax deductible for your business, you should contact a certified public accountant to assist you in your income tax preparation.

Once you have gathered all of the necessary tax documents, you must determine which tax forms you need to file. If you are an individual with few tax deductible items, you can file a simple tax return. However, if you are self-employed you must also file a tax form called Schedule C. If you have a lot of tax deductible items, you will want to file a more complex tax return to itemize your tax deductions. If you are unsure what tax forms you need to file, you should contact a certified public accountant to assist you in your income tax return preparation.

Tax day can be a stressful time, but it doesn’t have to be. Gather all of your required tax documents as early as possible, and don’t put off the inevitable. Contact a certified public accountant as soon as you can if you are unsure what tax forms you need to file, or what tax deductions you can take. And, most importantly, don’t panic on tax day!

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