Child Care: Hidden Costs
Child Care: Hidden CostsSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewHidden costs related to in-home child care
include additional: - Electricity for heating, air conditioning, and
lighting.
- Household expenses (such as food, laundry, and utilities)
if the provider is living in your home.
Hidden costs related to out-of-home child care
may include: - Loss of income if you cannot work overtime
because you need to pick up your child from the provider before a certain time.
You also may lose income if you have to stay home from work when your child is
sick and cannot attend child care.
- Payment for the days your child is absent due to illness or vacation.
- Additional expense (late fees or
extended hours fees) if your child needs to stay beyond the provider's usual
hours.
- Extra expenses for teacher gifts, donations to fund drives,
and charges for special events, such as day trips or special
parties.
- Extra gas expenses to take your child to child care if the
provider is not on your usual route to and from work.
- Extra
expenses for food and supplies (such as formula, diapers, clothes, blankets,
and toys) that may be required by the child care provider.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerJohn Pope, MD - Pediatrics Current as of:
May 4, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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