Absolutly all both children need is to have a babysitting liscense with red cross. In fact the 10 and 12 year olds could babysit on there own if they would like.
You can work at a daycare, be a teacher, or babysit. During the summer, you could look into a summer camp. You could even start your own daycare out of your home, but that can be alot of work. You could volunteer at a children's hospital to bring a dog or anything to cheer them up in a time of any illness they my be going through. Hope this helps!
There are many ways to unlock a daycare if it is locked. You could first search for the necessary key.
Yes, it could be possible for a neighbor to open a daycare in their home. If the neighbor has all of their permits and business licenses from the city and state, then they can open the daycare.
You could volunteer at a shelter or you could pet-sit for people. Ask around! If you can't volunteer, you can always send animal food to shelters...
put the Pokemon in the day care or you could give them a exp share and beat strong Pokemon with a level hundred Pokemon and all the exp goes to the Pokemon holding that item well ithought about those but the daycare takes a while when its level 84 and daycare doesnt give all the stats its truly earned.
No. It could mean give money. but it can mean volunteer. Or it can mean "lend a hand"
for literature you could volunteer at the library to read to kids for fun, for animals you could volunteer at the local pound/animal rescue center but you could also/possibly volunteer at your local zoo, hoped i helped!
Don't volunteer to go on it!
You could apply for financial assistance from your government who would in turn also provide you with a daycare centre that is also funded by the government.
There are several reasons why a person could receive a certified letter. The letter could be a bill, official paperwork such as divorce papers, etc.
you can not open a daycare. even if you had freetime, or a PC, you still could not have a daycare.
you could volenteer at your local library, or as a bagger at your grocery store