So I posted up on Facebook asking for friends in my area to let me know if they have used a daycare in our area or heard good/bad reviews of any. I'm obviously touring/interviewing any that I'm interested in and have been doing my own research but just thought I would see if anyone I knew had recommendations. Instead of me getting the advice that I ask for I get judgement about using a daycare rather than staying home with my baby or trying to find someone to watch the baby out of their home. I know these people who bashed the daycare idea: 1 has a caregiver who smokes with her own children and the kids she watches in her house, the other has 3 kids & is a so called stay at home mom but still needs a nanny and her mother (who has cancer) to do everything for her, and the other watches kids out of her home with no license,a built in pool with no fence, and 4 dogs that are constantly running into and jumping on the kids not to mention how she constantly posts on Facebook how the kids she watches are driving her nuts. My husband and I did research and had long discussions on our choice of child care before we got pregnant. I also was in daycare from a very early age and feel it greatly helped with my socialization and education. Everyone needs to make the decision that is best for them and their child so I'm not going to judge anyone who has the ability to stay home with their child or prefers a caregiver in their home. However it just drives me nuts that being a FTM looking for specific advice about daycare centers from my so called friends I can't even get that because all I get is judgement. I almost went off on Facebook but decided against it and ended up deleting my posts. I guess lesson learned and I will just stick to my books and info on the Internet.
Melissa

Re: VENT...Is it possible to get advice without judgement??? Grrrrr
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I found visiting the daycare centres and talking to and observing the staff the best way to choose a centre. We have been incredibly happy with our choices (we moved towns so had to choose twice) good luck!
That's the truth. I worked from home for a year... Let me tell you. It was the worst set up of all time. To this day, DS throws a fit if I get on the computer. My only advice is if you do WAH get help. Saves you from compulsively ripping out your eyelashes.
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