“The virus has thrown everything off so bad, and I鈥檓 worried that all the progress we’ve made with the kids will be gone, and that it鈥檚 going to be hard for those who start school next year.鈥

A family child care provider since 2017, Josalyn Williams says life has changed drastically since the pandemic.  She used to care for 13 children in her Minneapolis home 鈥 now she鈥檚 down to four.

鈥淭he families that are gone, I鈥檓 not charging them to hold their spot,鈥 Williams said, 鈥淢ost of the families that left aren鈥檛 getting paid at all right now either so I didn鈥檛 want to add that stress to their situation.鈥

Williams and her husband have five children. Her husband is still employed hauling gas, but things have been much slower than usual.

鈥淚t has impacted my income, it really has,鈥 she said. 鈥湴拿帕喜释伎 helped with an emergency grant and I have applied for everything else possible, but if my husband wasn鈥檛 working right now, I don鈥檛 think I could afford to be open.鈥

Williams says she made the decision not to close because her families need her. 鈥淭wo of my parents are police officers.聽 One is a nurse. They are working in a critical field where they are needed on a daily basis, and their shifts have even gotten longer, so I wanted to make sure that they are still able to go to work.鈥

William鈥檚 first priority these days is to make sure everyone is safe and healthy. 鈥淭hat it鈥檚 clean, that I鈥檓 providing a good service and space for the kids.鈥 She hired someone to clean her home because she is not able to find the supplies that she usually is stocked up on.

Another goal is keeping her program, Expanding Minds Childcare, operating as consistently as possible.

鈥淭he things I do on a daily basis have been interrupted.  We usually work with Reading Corps weekly. I have a coach that comes and helps us out,鈥 Williams said.  鈥淲e鈥檝e been really focusing on making sure the kids are ready for school and they鈥檙e hitting all of their developmental goals. The virus has thrown everything off so bad, and I鈥檓 worried that all the progress we’ve made with the kids will be gone, and that it鈥檚 going to be hard for those who start school next year.鈥

Williams says the kids who are no longer coming are sad. 鈥淭hey miss it a lot and it鈥檚 so hard to explain,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 just feel so bad. The routine has changed so much.  It just feels like chaos right now.鈥