Our DCP has a full-time and part-time option. In order to use the part-time option you need to have LO there in the morning and pick-up before noon or dropped off after noon. Those hours don't work for us as we need care from 11-4pm. So although we are only there 25hrs/week we pay for full-time. The thing is, when we first registered they gave us a hard time about the 11am drop off and said it would be better for us to drop her off before 10 like all of the other kids. But we were hoping to have her there no more than 25hrs/week so we politely said that that wouldn't work for us and they begrudgingly allowed us to do drop off at 11. Now DD is having trouble adjusting (she's been there 2.5 weeks and it's not getting much better) and they are suggesting that if we dropped her off at 9 or 9:30, she may be more involved/distracted and less cranky. I don't think that an earlier drop-off would help and am a bit frustrated that they seem to be pushing this on us. Any thoughts? Anyone else pay full time but want their LO there at 'unusual' hours? Does your DC have a problem with it?
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Re: Does DC allow you to drop off and pick up when you want?
We have a very flexible drop off/pick up. The only requirements is if I want DS to have breakfast/morning snack at DC he has to be there by 8:30; lunch by 10:45; and afternoon snack 2:30.
I have had DS there by 6:00am and as late as 1030 if he has a morning appointment. I have also picked him up at various times. However we pay for full time. My DC only has FT care.
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We can pretty much pick up/drop off whenever, but I know it does throw the schedule off for the room and the teachers when we get there too late, even in the infant room. They have a routine when they feed, change, bottle, etc. that they try to get all the babies on, even in the infant room.
Once they're older (2.5), our daycare does want them there by 8:30 so kids can particpate in the pre-school activities that go through nap time.