I'm hearing from friends and family that I need to start checking out daycares. I feel like it's a little early but they're saying if I wait too long that they'll be picked over. I don't even like the idea of putting the baby into daycare so early (I only get 6 wks maternity leave). I wish I could have 6 months off and then worry about it but it's not looking like that'll be an option.
Re: Daycares already?
the reason to look early is to avoid waiting lists... i started around 15 wks
M/C found 2/27/13-- D & C 3/6/13
Big Kid Jan 2010
Littlest Man Sept 2012
I was going to start a new thread, but thought I'd piggy-back onto this one with my question.
This might sound dumb, but HOW did everyone start looking into daycares? Obviously I can do some research online, starting with Google. I don't have many friends with kids. The one that does is from an hour away and she found her home daycare from Craigslist. So I can try that also.
But I guess I'm looking for more personal and informative resources. Any ideas?
Baby Boy #1 born 1/15/2010
Babies #2 & #3 arriving Spring 2014 (EDD June 18)
IDK about the Florida situation but up here we are on shortage of daycare providers...even had a scandal about ex-cons opening them around here (lil scary)...So, we are looking strictly by recommendations which for us is not many options then. We called a few and asked if they even had infant openings for spring and they are already full...Its going to be interesting...I may have to start looking outside of family/friends/friend or family/etc circles because of the shortage of daycares who are trained/certified/even licensed...I want to avoid the large centers because of so many closing down due to shortage on help and plus, one of the well-known ones was the one with the co-owner being an ex con (not related to children but scams)...
I hate judging but can't help it here. I just wouldn't feel comfortable leaving my baby in hands of strangers and then finding something like that out would totally freak me out...I prefer to keep looking for ones that I have a connection to somehow...
I would start by asking local moms... getting recommendations from others helps a ton. Then check into the backgrounds of the ones you narrow down too. That's what I did with DD as I had NO IDEA where to begin.
Locally we have a website called Child Care Resource & Referral but I am sure if you search online you will be able to find the same for your area. Every state certified daycare has accessible information so you can see if they have any state write-ups, complaints, etc.