Though the reasons that people choose to work from home are many and varied, one of the more common reasons is the desire to care for and raise your children yourself. This in and of itself can be an obstacle for some kinds of at home employment, because of the need for time to work with the interruptions that children tend to bring, and though you may be able to work around that, you might want to consider other alternatives.
If you like spending time with children (especially children who are not related to you), and you are willing to open up your home to others, then running an at home day care may be a viable alternative to working outside of the home. But this isn't for everyone.
Firstly there is training to consider. The different states have different regulations, but all are likely to require some training and certifications before you are able to take children into your home. The Child Development Associate (CDA) credential is often the minimum that will be required, along with a verification visit to ensure that your home is safe and fit for young children to be in. The CDA requires approximately one hundred and twenty hours of training, and there may be other requirements that you need to meet, including having a certain minimum number of children that you care for before you can call yourself a day care operator.
If you feel unable to complete the CDA then you can still offer baby sitting services on an ongoing basis, but you would be limited as to the number of children that you are allowed to take.
Another big problem that people may have is learning to meet all of the children's needs within the home and not just caring for their own child-or prioritizing their own child's needs over the other children in their care. All of the children in your care will be needing your time, yet seeing your child upset may draw you to them and this is a disservice to the other children who need your time too.
The children will need to be kept happy and engaged as well as just safe, and this too can be a challenge for some people. Regular activities will need to be offered which can stretch the imagination. Involving all of the children in those activities can be even harder, especially if some decide that they want to do something else. Your home will need to be large enough to offer the space needed for the children to play, potentially to nap, and to house all of the activities that you arrange.
Discipline and your own demeanor are another important consideration. If you are prone to losing your temper, or are unable to handle discipline in a calm and level manner whilst following the instructions of the child's parents, you would not be suited to this line of work.
For those at home parents, both male and female, who enjoy spending time with groups of children for long periods of time, this can be a perfect solution to meeting your income needs. You will always know that your own child is safe, secure and happy, and that your finances will be just as secure as your child.