While I will be returning to work when baby is about 4 months old, we are lucky enough to have free childcare 3 days a week via family members. However, we will need to find care for the remaining 2 days. The days will always be the same, so we don't have to worry about shifting the schedule every week. I do work from home one of those two days, but I actually have to work and not care for baby so we will need to either put baby in daycare or hire a nanny (that just sounds so pretentious! lol).
Have any of your STMs had the same or similar scenario? If so, do you put your child in daycare or did you hire a part-time nanny? I'm starting to lean more toward finding a nanny and just paying him/her hourly, but I also don't want to deprive my child of learning social skills, which is something that I lacked as a little kid and I attribute it to not being around other kids from an early age as my aunt took care of me. It may sound silly to some, but my pre-k teacher told my parents that I was academically ready for kindergarten but socially I was painfully shy, and I think it had a lot to do with not being around other kids from an early age...but I'm not a psychologist, so who knows if that's really why, but that's where the concern comes from with respect to our baby.
Anyway, what are your thoughts? (Just a disclaimer that if we did need care all week we would put baby in full-time daycare - a full-time nanny would be too expensive for us to afford. And we do play to enroll baby in nursery school/pre-k once s/he is old enough even if it's only a couple days a week.)
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Re: STMs: Daycare vs. Nanny?
As far as being shy, I was the same when I was little, but had 5 brothers and sisters, so it wasn't from lack of socialization. Some of it is just personality.
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For in home care providers, you would want to look for someone licensed and/or with references/homes you are comfortable with (in OH they only need to be licensed if they watch over a certain number of kids). I found both of mine by posting on neighborhood message boards, one was our HOA board and the other was a local moms group.
Church daycares also seem to be more flexible, that is where DD is going now after our sitter went on maternity leave.
Good luck!
we went through the daycare/nanny debate once #2 is here. Currently DD #1 is in daycare. The cost of two in daycare would be similiar to having a FT nanny.
We've opted to stick with daycare. It's just been a great postive experience for us. We found a small to midsize center we like. she just does so much there..more than I would probably be able to do with her at home..from fingerpainting, to a sign language teacher every wed, to story time, to interacting with her classmates. This week baby animals were brought to the center, they have eggs that they're waiting for the chicks to hatch and planted their own gardens yesterday. What they're able to do with a bunch of 16-18 month olds on a daily basis amazes me. I also like that we have the director to go to with any concerns (which haven't been many) and the structure of the center.
So, for those reasons and some more..we're going to stick with daycare. I can see many plus sides to a nanny and more one on one care and in our home..but I'm not sure I'd be comfortable with someone transporting the kids right away and some other things.
I think a nanny is a much better choice because you will still have your child in close proximity. Also, many nannies help with light chores around the house, which is a lifesaver!
First it can be very difficult to find a day care that will accept part time for infants - we had serious trouble. We ended up going with a nanny because we loved that she gets to stay at her own house and she is comfortable there. In addition we made sure to find a nanny that would at least keep up with our daughters laundry and dishes. We were willing to pay a little bit extra for this because with both of us working it seemed worth it to remove a little extra stress.
I love that DD can stay in her crib during the week for naps, she can be asleep when I have to leave for work and I dont have to wake her and make her cranky. The way her schedule is now she is often napping when I get home (I work at a school so I am home by 4 at the latest) so I dont have to interrupt that part of her schedule. And really its only been in the last 4 months or so that our nanny has started to take her to play with other kids (because really I didnt think she needed it before then) and it works out great.
All that being said I am going to start DD at a church mothers day out 3 days a week (9-1) in August when she will be 18 months old. This is really the age I feel more comfortable with her going to do that - and I feel like its most important for her to start having more interaction with other kids. Our Nanny will actually drop her off at the mothers day out some days, but will be keeping our son while I work. If you can swing it, its really the best of both worlds. I would just say have a plan or ideas about how you will socialize you LO, but really I dont think you realy have to worry about it until closer to 1 year old.
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Nanny:
Pros:
Child is in own home
Can go on more "field trips"
Child probably gets sick less
Forms a close bond with Nanny
Cons:
Risk having to stay home from work if nanny is sick
No one to relieve her if she gets tired during day
Child doesn't get as much social interaction with other kids
Childcare
Pros:
Social interaction with kids of same age and development
Structured activities, Tons of playground play at ours
Multiple care providers with scheduled breaks so workers dont get worn out
Cons:
Kids get sick more often initially
Can be pricey with 2 kids
I cant imagine doing anything else because we love our daycare! Happily our tuition will go down for our older daughter because she will enter the 2-year old program right with second DD comes.